Vincent High School students cook up deviled eggs as part of Advanced Animal Sciences class
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MILWAUKEE (CBS 58) -- Deviled eggs were on the menu at Vincent High School in Milwaukee on Thursday.
Students in the Advanced Animal Sciences Classes cooked the eggs from chickens that the students take care of.
The school takes care of 25 chickens.
"We did a bunch of research of different types of deviled eggs and we put a twist on the ones we did pick," said Senior Paola Montero-Alvarez
The deviled eggs will be featured again at a "Farm to Table" fundraiser at the school next week.
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