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The much-anticipated Joy FM Party in the Park is underway at the Aburi Botanical Gardens, and this year’s highlight is the thrilling cooking competition that has captivated attendees.
Families from across the country have gathered to celebrate Boxing Day in style, enjoying music, laughter, and a vibrant atmosphere.

Amid the festivities, the aroma of home-cooked meals has added an extra layer of excitement as five families compete to create the best dishes.
The competition has compelled participants to showcase a mix of traditional and modern recipes.

The crowd cheered as each family presented their dish, vying for the ultimate bragging rights and prizes.
This interactive segment has become a favorite feature of the event, embodying the spirit of family, togetherness, and friendly competition.

In the end, participants were rewarded with goodies from Frytol.

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