File #: 16-1832    Version: 1 Name: CONGRATULATING ADDISON OSTA SMITH FOR HER IMPRESSIVE WIN ON “MASTERCHEF JUNIOR”
Type: Consent Calendar Resolution Status: Approved
File created: 2/22/2016 In control: Board of Commissioners
On agenda: 3/2/2016 Final action: 3/2/2016
Title: PROPOSED RESOLUTION CONGRATULATING ADDISON OSTA SMITH FOR HER IMPRESSIVE WIN ON "MASTERCHEF JUNIOR" WHEREAS, Addison Osta Smith was one of twenty-four kids competing on the fourth season of the nationally broadcast show, "MasterChef Junior;" and WHEREAS, week after week, the nine-year-old Addison, who attends Roosevelt Middle School in River Forest, served sophisticated entrees that impressed the judges and slayed her competition on "MasterChef Junior;" and WHEREAS, in a season full of home runs, Addison also made history by being the first female and the youngest winner on the show; and WHEREAS, the young chef with a penchant for backwards baseball caps and softball metaphors prepared a three-course, pan-Asian dinner to beat nine-year-old Avery Kyle for the cooking competition's Season 4 title and $100,000; and WHEREAS, the young chefs had a mere ten minutes to shop in the pantry for ingredients and ninety minutes to cook their meals. Addison edged out Avery's South...
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PROPOSED RESOLUTION

 

CONGRATULATING ADDISON OSTA SMITH FOR HER IMPRESSIVE WIN ON “MASTERCHEF JUNIOR”

 

WHEREAS, Addison Osta Smith was one of twenty-four kids competing on the fourth season of the nationally broadcast show, “MasterChef Junior;” and

 

WHEREAS,  week after week, the nine-year-old Addison, who attends Roosevelt Middle School in River Forest, served sophisticated entrees that impressed the judges and slayed her competition on “MasterChef Junior;” and

 

WHEREAS, in a season full of home runs, Addison also made history by being the first female and the youngest winner on the show; and

 

WHEREAS, the young chef with a penchant for backwards baseball caps and softball metaphors prepared a three-course, pan-Asian dinner to beat nine-year-old Avery Kyle for the cooking competition’s Season 4 title and $100,000; and

 

WHEREAS, the young chefs had a mere ten minutes to shop in the pantry for ingredients and ninety minutes to cook their meals. Addison edged out Avery’s Southern menu in every course despite losing time and focus after cutting her finger; and

 

WHEREAS, Addison’s appetizer of sake-marinated shrimp with a seaweed, sea bean, sour plum, and puffed rice salad earned high praise from judge Gordon Ramsay, who said, “I feel like I’m in this incredible Japanese restaurant with a very modern California twist;” and

 

WHEREAS, Addison’s entrée of miso-glazed black cod was likened to a “spoonful of diamonds,” and judge Graham Elliot offered her a job at his eponymous West Loop restaurant; and

 

WHEREAS, as young as age six or seven, Addison realized she enjoyed cooking and baking and would do so when she came home from school; and

 

WHEREAS, at home, inside her own River Forest kitchen, Addison loves to make homemade pesto pasta with Parmesan cheese and four-cheese ravioli; and

 

WHEREAS, when she grows up, Addison would love to be a chef and to appear as a judge on “MasterChef” or “MasterChef Junior” but is also interested in being a singer or an astronaut.

 

NOW, THEREFORE, BE IT RESOLVED, that the Cook County Board of Commissioners does hereby congratulate Addison Osta Smith for her impressive win on “MasterChef Junior.”

 

BE IT FURTHER RESOLVED, that a suitable copy of this resolution be presented to Addison as she celebrates this exciting accomplishment.

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