Today Room 7 students started Garden to Table. Half of the class cooked up a storm in the kitchen using ingredients from the school garden while the other half tended the gardens and learned about the various herbs, vegetables and fruits growing around the school.
The Vegetables group in the garden, and having pulled some radishes.
The Fruits group sampling the delicious vegetable soup they made. Fantastic pumpkin scones ready for eating.
What a fantastic session you had at Garden to Table, the food looked amazing.
ReplyDeleteWell done on a great first session at Garden To Table. It looks like you all enjoyed being back in the kitchen and garden. I wonder what will be on the menu next week?
ReplyDeleteAwesome Room 7. Glad to see some buddy future chefs and gardeners.
ReplyDeleteKia Ora, my name is Zac and I’m from Room 22 at Owairaka School. I really liked your blog post about Garden To Table. I remember when i did it. Did the food taste yummy? Come and check out my blog at http://odszacl.blogspot.co.nz
ReplyDeleteBlog ya later, Zac
Hello RM 7, My name is Gina from RM 22.
ReplyDeleteI like your blog post about G.2.T. What was more fun, the garden or kitchen? Also was the food yummy?
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Blog you later! Gina
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