TEENAGE friends are hosting a pop-up breakfast in Lothersdale next month to raise funds for Cancer Research.
Isaac and Jason Chapman and George Kennedy, who all go to Ermysted's Grammar School in Skipton, and their friend, Aaron, who goes to Settle College, will be serving up delicious breakfasts at Lothersdale Village Hall from 8am to 1pm on Sunday, November 3.
Head chef, Isaac, has already made waves in the culinary world by winning the Young Farmers Club National Recipe Challenge and the District Rotary Young Chef Competition, is bringing his passion for cooking to the community.
And, inspired by the importance of cancer research, he has teamed up with friends Jason, Aaron, and George to launch the special breakfast event.
He said: “We want to show that anyone can make a difference, no matter their age. By hosting this breakfast, we hope to bring people together not only for great food but also to support an essential cause.”
The pop-up breakfast will feature a delicious menu crafted by the young chefs themselves, highlighting fresh and locally sourced ingredients. Guests can expect a variety of breakfast favourites, from hearty classics to innovative dishes inspired by Isaac's award-winning recipes.
All proceeds will go directly to Cancer Research.
Jason added: “We are really excited about this event. It’s a chance for us to use our love of cooking to make an impact and support something that affects so many people.”
Aaron and George added, “We hope everyone in the community will come out, enjoy a fantastic breakfast, and help us in the fight against cancer.”
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