Either buy a kit or make your own gingerbread house and decorate it with sweets/icing
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Have a go at baking your own fortune cookies, either write your own fortunes to give to a friend or print some off from the internet
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Pigs are used to hunt truffle. Try truffle/truffle oil
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Pigs sense of smell is thought to be 2000 times more sensitive than humans. Can you identify different foods just by their smell?
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Pigs are social. Organise a dinner party for friends. Why not make a stir-fry and spring rolls and turn it in to a Chinese banquet?
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Yellow is a lucky colour for the year of the pig. Make something using yellow food
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Pigs are known to eat leftovers. Test yourself and make a dish using leftover food
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Make your own marshmallow pigs and let them bathe in mud pools made from chocolate
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Make a dish using pork. Alternatively, find out about substitutes to animal proteins and cook a dish using them
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Wrap up and cook your own pigs in blankets
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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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Find out what foxes eat and how to attract them into your garden or green space
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Prepare and cook one of the following from fresh: chicken, rabbit, squirrel or pigeon
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Foxes will eat almost anything - even leftovers! Have a go at making a new dish using only leftover ingredients and a basic larder
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Make and decorate cakes to look like foxes
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Make something using mandarin orange (a symbol for luck!)
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Make dog friendly biscuits for your four-legged friends
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Feeling brave? Hold a bush-tucker trial and try different dog foods
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Make a dish using red, green or purple foods
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Fill your own spring rolls. Make traditional flavours or create your own!
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Make rose water flavoured cakes or biscuits
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Make your own Haggis using a traditional recipe. Alternatively: make a sweet haggis with chocolate, oats, marshmallows and fruit.
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Make and try your own deep-fried chocolate bars
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Make something using traditional Teacakes made by that infamous Scottish manufacturer
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Make an edible bonfire/campfire using chocolate sticks for logs and jelly laces/sweets for flames
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Make a pumpkin pie or another pumpkin flavoured recipe with your carved pumpkin leftovers - not just fun but eco-friendly too!
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Make toffee apples, treacle toffee or honeycomb ready for Bonfire Night!
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Make edible spiders using biscuits and liquorice laces as a less scary and much tastier option to the real thing
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Make an edible witches hat by decorating an upside-down ice cream cone
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Find out why people say the moon is made from cheese and then try a range of different cheese
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Make your own space/moon rocks (chocolate truffles for those in the know!)
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Decorate biscuits to look like planets/galaxies
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Make fruity rocket skewers to enjoy with melted chocolate
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Make yourself some campfire ‘Rocket Dogs’
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Try a range of astronaut freeze-dried meals/foods - do they taste the same as normal?
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Decorate gingerbread men to look like astronauts
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Try your hand at making different coloured sauces/dips then use them all to make an ‘artist palette’ dipping plate and enjoy!
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Make your own rainbow kebab sticks using different coloured fruit then enjoy drizzled in melted chocolate
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Use cooked spaghetti to draw a picture instead of a pencil line
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Have a go at fruit carving (or pumpkin carving if it’s Autumn!)
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Decorate biscuits using different coloured icing to learn about colour mixing and create a colour wheel
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Use food to recreate a famous piece of art…then eat it! You could use any food you like!
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Hold a team cooking challenge and award points for the team that works the best together
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Make you favourite comfort food for others to try
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Learn about foods that can boost your mood and cook with them
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