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from to PROJECT Do you love pinning and finding new things to try? Are you eager to showcase what youve Found on Pinterest at the county fair? Great!! Just be sure to keep the following things in mind when using Pinterest, or other internet sources, when preparing your 4-H exhibits for fair: 1.) You must cite the source!! Pinterest is an online bullen board where you can collect informaon found online, but it is NOT the original source. If you found a great cookie recipe online that you wanted to make for fair, how would someone else find the recipe and the direcons?? 2.) Click on the image/pin Youre not done yet…. Another Pinterest page will now pop up showing only the pin you are interested in. Click it. 3.) Are we there yet? Now you will hopefully be brought to the original source! It is possible that you may have to do a lile more clicking. For instance, maybe a blogger just referenced the recipe on their site, but gives you the website for the original source. Go to the ORIGINAL SOURCE! 4.) Write it down! Whether its included on the goal sheet or another write-up that accompanies your exhibit, make sure that the judge is able to view the cing on Conference Judging Day! Source of recipe: www.justsotasty.com/soft-and- chewy-oatmeal-chocolate-chip-cookies/

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Page 1: from to PROJECT...These thick, soft and chewy oatmeal chocolate chip cookies are made with brown sué of chocolate chips for the perfect bakery-style cookie. You' Il love how easy

from to PROJECT Do you love pinning and finding new things to try? Are you eager to showcase what you’ve Found on Pinterest at the county fair? Great!! Just be sure to keep the following things in mind when using Pinterest, or other internet sources, when preparing your 4-H exhibits for fair:

1.) You must cite the source!! Pinterest is an online bulletin board where you can collect information found online, but it is NOT the original source. If you found a great cookie recipe online that you wanted to make for fair, how would someone else find the recipe and the directions??

2.) Click on the image/pin

You’re not done yet…. Another Pinterest page will now pop up showing only the pin you are interested in. Click it.

3.) Are we there yet? Now you will hopefully be brought to the original source! It is possible that you may have to do a little more clicking. For instance, maybe a blogger just referenced the recipe on their site, but gives you the website for the original source. Go to the ORIGINAL SOURCE!

4.) Write it down! Whether its included on the goal sheet or another write-up that accompanies your exhibit, make sure that the judge is able to view the citing on Conference Judging Day!

Source of recipe: www.justsotasty.com/soft-and-

chewy-oatmeal-chocolate-chip-cookies/