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Make sushi pandas
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Make teddy bear shaped biscuits
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Make the flag of St. David using food
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Make toffee apples, treacle toffee or honeycomb ready for Bonfire Night!
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Make vegan meringues using chickpea water (aquafaba) that would usually go to waste
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Make Welsh Rarebit. NOTE: Miss out the alcohol for under 18s
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Make you favourite comfort food for others to try
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Make your own ‘Burns Baubles’
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Make your own ‘Chunky Monkey Popcorn’
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Make Your Own Archaeological Dig Creating a Skeleton from Royal Icing and Chocolate Soil
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Make your own artists’ palette
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Make your own Aussie yo-yo biscuits
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Make your own bread from scratch
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Make your own calamari and garlic mayonnaise
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Make your own Christmas pudding!
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Make your own crab sticks
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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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Make your own fairy bread - an Australian treat
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Make your own fizzy orange ice cream floats and decorate your clear plastic cups with pumpkin faces to trick and treat your friends.
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Make your own flavoured ice slush using crushed ice and flavoured syrup.
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Make your own fortune cookies
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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 your own haunted house from gingerbread biscuit. Why not turn it into a competition and bake in groups?
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Make your own honeycomb and drizzle with chocolate to make some bee stripes
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Make your own ice cream
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Make your own ice lollies in reusable moulds OR get creative and make your own moulds from recycled yoghurt pots, etc.
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Make your own jams, pickles or preserves
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Make your own jelly worms and chocolate soil
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Make your own kryptonite crispy cakes
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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 Your Own Malasada (Portuguese Doughnuts)
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Make your own marshmallow pigs and let them bathe in mud pools made from chocolate
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Make your own non-alcoholic grog
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Make your own Pea Soup
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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 your own potato scones.
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Make your own rainbow kebab sticks using different coloured fruit then enjoy drizzled in melted chocolate
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Make your own Scottish shortbread
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Make your own Scottish tablet
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Make your own space/moon rocks (chocolate truffles for those in the know!)
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Make your own squid ink pasta.
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Make your own Staffordshire oatcakes
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Make your own strong man dumbbell skewers…then toast them on a campfire if you fancy?
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Make your own sweet Santa sleighs using 2 candy canes for runners and a pile of goodies for the back of the sleigh!
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Make your own tasty Easter basket treats
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Make your own traditional Chinese dim sum
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Make yourself some campfire ‘Rocket Dogs’
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Make yourself some tasty croutons from stale bread
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Make Yu Sheng (and find out what it is!)
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Many pirates and sailors suffered from scurvy, find out what that is and cook/prepare a meal that would help prevent it
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Mash old bananas and freeze to make home-made ice cream
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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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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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Mix up some banana pancakes
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Mix up some Chunky Monkey milkshakes with chocolate ice cream, banana and peanut butter
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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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Mix your own sweet nectar and make mocktails using fruit juices. See if you can guess the flavours
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Monkeys eat a variety of fruit, flowers and insects. Try eating some edible flowers and insects, less adventurous groups try a variety of different fruits
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Mr Frank’s favourite food is tuna. Have a go at making some fish themed food like a fish pie
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One for the brave (and strong stomached): Raw and cooked brain of dead monkey is widely eaten in China. Ask your butcher for some brains (most likely sheep) and try cooking with and eating them
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