Tag: Food

  • #1 Way to Eat Pie for Dinner!

    #1 Way to Eat Pie for Dinner!

    For our Scottish recipe, I chose to make Cottage Pie.  While making this recipe, I learned that the only difference between this pie and Shepherd’s Pie, is that Shepherd’s Pie is made with lamb, and this pie is made with beef!  I hope you enjoy learning how to make this delicious dish! Ingredients for Cottage…

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  • Ode to Haggis

    Ode to Haggis

    Haggis is considered to be the national dish of Scotland. We decided that we needed to learn more about it so that we could give it the appreciation it deserves. We thought about adding it to our Global Fieldtrip Recipe Book, but decided it might be too difficult to find the ingredients in our short timeline,…

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  • Wild About Wales

    Wild About Wales

    Today we arrived in Wales. It’s a beautiful country with rolling hills and sheep as far as the eye can see. As soon as we crossed over the border there was a visible difference from England. Signs were in Welsh first and then English. We’ve been trying to find patterns in the language, but are…

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  • An English Treat for Tea

    An English Treat for Tea

    I have another delicious recipe that I made!  Are you ready for it?  Scones! With strawberry jam and clotted cream! It was pretty easy to make and tastes delicious! All you need is 350g self-raising flour, plus more for dusting ¼ tsp salt 1 tsp baking powder 85g butter, cut into cubes 3 tbsp caster sugar 175ml…

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  • Yorkshire Pudding: dessert or meal?

    Yorkshire Pudding: dessert or meal?

    After making the cordial and black pudding in Ireland, we made a decision to cook a traditional food in every country that we visit to add to our Global Field Trip Recipe book. Since we are in England, we thought we’d make scones and Yorkshire pudding. I made the pudding and I found out that surprisingly,…

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