Kingswinford School Pupils Gets Creative on National Television Show


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A 14-year-old girl in the UK got the chance of a lifetime this week when she appeared on a show hosted by the son of celebrity chef Jamie Oliver, the BBC reports.

On Cooking Buddies, 14-year-old Maisie Kelly helped Buddy Oliver make a toe tap pancake stack and then took part in a pancake tossing competition.

"Maisie has always enjoyed cooking and baking and helps out in the kitchen at home," her mother says.

"She is involved in a lot of things outside of school time but most of them are creatively minded and wants to pursue a career in the arts."

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