Forage for natural foods and make something i.e. nettle tea. REMEMBER! Only pick and eat things you know are 100% safe!
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Try foods from countries where Save the Children are working around the world i.e. Brazil, Columbia, Peru, Libya, Egypt, Lebanon and Greece
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Find out about the fox food chain and share your findings in a fun way i.e. a play or song
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Make fairy cakes (or buy them) and decorate them to look like cats; big or small
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Make some hedgehog food for the garden using chicken/tuna, potatoes, cooked vegetables and small pieces of fruit including apples, mango or pumpkin- some of a hedgie’s favourite things!
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Other decapods include crayfish, prawns and shrimp. Cook each of them and taste test…do they all taste different? What are the differences? Which one do you like the most?
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St. Andrew was a fisherman choose and do one of the following: • Cook a fish dish. • Learn how to fillet and prepare a fresh fish. • Have a go at catching your own fish. • Take a hike to your local fish and chip shop to eat some fish.
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England is famous for the following foods, have a go at making them in teams in your unit: • Fish and Chips • Roast Dinner • English Breakfast
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Bake some cupcakes and decorate with pretzels for the wings to create a sweet and salty snack.
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Caterpillars love munching on leaves - create your own crunchy salad using vegetables of your choice and serve up as a refreshing lunch.
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Have a go at fermenting some fruit by stirring fresh fruit chunks into fermentation syrup (sugar, water and baking yeast) to make a tasty treat for butterflies in your garden.
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Bake a batch of cinnamon swirl butterfly rolls. Top your rolls with cherries for the butterfly’s body and cherry stalks for the antennae. Don’t forget to decorate your butterfly’s wings with icing.
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Discover and try butterfly pea tea; a tasty herbal tea made from butterfly pea flowers. Enjoy your beautiful blue drink hot or cold.
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Butter-fly! Churn your own butter using double cream, salt and a mixer. Don’t have a mixer? Beat your butter mixture together with a wooden spoon.
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Bake your own butterfly wing cupcakes. Head over to our Butterfly Pinterest board for an easy to follow recipe.
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Put together your own fruit skewers using fruit and sweet treats. For some extra fun, why not read The Very Hungry Caterpillar and put your ingredients on your skewer in the same order, eating each piece as you go along?
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Mix a variety of fruit juices to create your own butterfly nectar. Share your delicious drink with friends and family on a warm sunny day!
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Create all of the stages of a butterfly life cycle using different types of pasta
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Reduce your waste and limit the amount of pre-packaged foods you buy. Can you find local places to bring your own tubs/containers?
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Find out what food your favourite animal eats
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Make some edible animals with foods of your choice. Why not try your hand at fruit and vegetable carving?
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Palm oil is impacting the habitats of many animals, making some like orangutans endangered. Find out which foods contain palm oil and try shopping sustainably. Can you find suitable alternatives?
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Create your own hot dog/food concession stand and attend an event to raise money for your unit/charity
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Giraffes are one of the largest (in size) pollinators. Find out which foods rely on pollination
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Giraffes can eat up to 34 kilos of leaves per day, make a leafy green soup of your own
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Make your own curly hot dog snakes, wrapping bread dough around a hot dog on a skewer then cooking over a fire. Use olives for eyes!
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The average camel can drink 200 litres of water in 3 minutes. Find out how much water you should be drinking and record your daily intake for a week. Did you do better or worse than you thought?
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Flamingos get their colour from the food they eat. Find out what they eat and see if you can cook something up with them
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Find out which foods help build muscle and make a meal using some of them
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Gather different varieties of the same food (e.g. apples), rate them by how tasty they look. Which looks best? Blindfolded, taste them all. Which one tasted the best? Was it the same as the one that looked the best? What is the moral of the activity?
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Make and decorate shamrock shaped biscuits
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Disguise food to look like another dish i.e. white chocolate spaghetti
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Crabs are known as decapods as they have 10 legs. Make 10 crab dishes or decorate 10 cupcakes to look like crabs
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Bake a hedgehog cake and decorate with flaky chocolate bars for the spines
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Learn where marshmallow comes from, particularly gelatine then have a go at making your own marshmallows
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Create a T-Rex sculpture from the popular twig shaped savoury snacks
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Make Different Pancakes from Around the World
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Bake Semla. A Traditional Swedish Sweet Roll
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Make Something Using Milk, Eggs and Sugar that is not a Pancake
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Bake some traditional Australian damper bread
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Try different flavours of ice cream whilst blind folded and see if you can guess the flavour correctly.
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Have a Chinese take-away and try something new!
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Bake some foot print biscuits. You could use moulds to create a shoe tread effect or create your own by imprinting in to the dough
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Bake a simnel cake and find out what the 12 balls of marzipan, that are traditionally used to decorate the top, symbolise
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Bake some cookies shaped like T-Rex feet or that have T-Rex footprints walking across them
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Bake your own Italian Easter bread rings, baked around eggs
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Bee yourself and cook up your favourite recipe for others to try
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Be a soup-er hero and help out at a soup kitchen/homeless shelter or volunteer at your local food-bank
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Bananas have the power to boost your immune system and your mood, use them to bake a tasty banana bread or enjoy chocolate bananas cooked on a campfire
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Be a soup-er hero and make a soup packed with superfoods such as chard, spinach or kale. Find out why they’re superfoods
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Big cats like to eat raw meat! Try different kinds of meat such as beef, lamb, chicken and duck - don’t forget to cook them though as us humans can’t eat raw meat!
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Blindfolded, try different flavours of apples and see if you can guess which is which
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