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Make your own pot of gold cake pops or a multi-layered rainbow cake. You could turn this into a bake-off competition within your unit
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Make some Celtic ‘trinity knots’ from ready made pastry or bread dough
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Find a recipe and make your own traditional Irish soda bread. Does it taste the same as the bread your normally eat? Do you prefer it?
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Wales is famous for its lamb. Find out about the production of lamb and have a go cooking and eating some
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Hold a tasting event to try different Welsh foods/produce. Which foods were your favourite and why? Which did you enjoy the least?
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Make the flag of St. David using food
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Find and make a recipe using leeks
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Find out what Welsh Cawl is and try some
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Make Welsh Rarebit. NOTE: Miss out the alcohol for under 18s
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Have a go at cooking up some leek and potato soup
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Make some Bara Brith
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Decorate cakes or biscuits to look like daffodils or traditional Welsh Ladies
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Go undercover and do some detective work to trace ingredients to their country of origin and mark them on a map
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Your mission, should you choose to accept it is…to shop on a budget of £3-5 and make a meal using your purchased ingredients
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Mission Impossible - create a dish from a selection of random ingredients selected from a mystery bag. You should use 1 protein source, 1 potato/carb, 3 fruit and veg
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Food in disguise - try meat alternatives, do any of them fool you in to believing that they’re meat?
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Mix up some no-cook chocolate truffle ‘bombs’ using cream cheese and cocoa powder with red liquorice fuses
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Send some undercover messages by hiding them inside fortune cookies
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Julia Child (famous chef) was previously an intelligence officer. Try cooking one of her recipes
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Improve your night vision and cook up a carrot based recipe
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Decorate biscuits with finger print patterns
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Use a magnifying glass to start a fire to cook over
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Do some research to find out about other foods England is famous for and have a go at making/trying them
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In England farming, agriculture and food production are industries on which the country has been built. Find out about local food producers near your meeting place. Why not invite some of them to join you at a meeting or visit them to find out what t
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England is well known for Yorkshire puddings. Some people eat Yorkshires with a variety of fillings both savoury and sweet! Try some filled Yorkshire puddings and see what you think
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Make a selection of traditional English cakes and scones - you could serve them at your Afternoon Tea!
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Hold a traditional English Afternoon Tea
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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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Decorate biscuits on an English theme. Maybe you could decorate shields or create a scene from the George and the Dragon story?
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Try making those traditional English treats - crumpets or English muffins!
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Make seasonal fruit crumble
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Make S'mores. Make them on the camp fire or try making them as a tray bake layering up chocolate digestives and marshmallows and pop them in the oven
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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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What is the difference between Blackpool rock and Edinburgh rock? Find out and have a taste test to compare. What did you think? Which was your favourite and why?
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Make your own potato scones.
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Find out what ingredients go into making cranachan and have a go at making your own or trying some. Remember…alcohol is for 18+ only!
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Have a cooking competition within your unit. Form patrols or teams and make a dish using ingredients selected by the leaders
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Decorate cakes or biscuits using a Loch Ness monster theme
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Scottish oatcakes are a popular alternative to crackers, have a go at making them and try them with some cheese
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Have a go at making your own ice slush
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Find out how and make your own shortbread - why not use them to decorate as kilts and do 2 challenges in one?!
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Make your own Scottish tablet
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Make a stew using seasonal meat and veg. Try to use things you haven’t cooked with before
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Use shortbread biscuits and decorate them with icing to make them look like kilts
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Haggis is one of the most famous Scottish foods. Find out how it is made, have a go at making some or try it
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Make a selection of warm and filling soups
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When it’s cold outside there’s nothing nicer than a steaming cup of hot chocolate. Have a go at making your own hot chocolate stirrers
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Make some Polar Bear Paw cupcakes
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Help support your local food bank by collecting food and visiting them to see what they do
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Make pancakes using tin-can cooking
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Try or make fortune cookies for Chinese New Year
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Make crispy cake nests with mini-eggs
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Have a Spring themed ‘bake-off’. What show-stopper will you make?
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Make or decorate a simnel cake, traditionally eaten at Easter
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Decorate cakes to make them look like sheep using lots of mini marshmallows
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Make hot cross buns or taste test different brands to see which are your favourite.
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Make your own lemonade. You could sell it at a local Summer fair to raise funds for your unit.
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Make some fabulous layered ice cream sundaes
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Make some rainbow fruit skewers using strawberries, watermelon, orange, pineapple, grapes and blueberries!
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Spring is all about new life and things growing. Grow some cress
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