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Host an Aussie style BBQ and cook outside
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Turn some of those famous chocolate and cream biscuits into bees by adding some yellow icing stripes and some white chocolate
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Make some bee hive biscuits, layering baked biscuits in different sizes with a honey cream filling
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Finding out about the anti-bacterial properties of honey and even try making your own cough mixture
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Make your own honeycomb and drizzle with chocolate to make some bee stripes
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Make a sticky honey glaze for a BBQ/Campfire
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Food or Foul?
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Find out all the foods that bees help provide
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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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Make a cake and add sugar syrup
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Make your own fairy bread - an Australian treat
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Find out what changes the colour of honey, then try different types honey and see if you can taste the difference
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Make your own Aussie yo-yo biscuits
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Make Some T-Rex Head Cake-Pops or Biscuits
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Make Your Own Archaeological Dig Creating a Skeleton from Royal Icing and Chocolate Soil
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Learn How to Catch and Prepare Fresh Meat such as Rabbits or Game Birds
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Have a Relay Race To See Which Group Can Move the most Marshmallows/Other Sweets from one Bowl to Another Without Using Their Hands
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With T-Rex Arms Make a Jam Sandwich or Decorate a Cake
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Eat as Many Marshmallows as you can in 30 Seconds Without Using Your Hands
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Make your own Pea Soup
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Make Your Own Malasada (Portuguese Doughnuts)
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Find old Family Recipes and Try Making Some
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Invent your own Pancake Toppings
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Make an Egg Based Dish
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Toast a marshmallow over a t-light and enjoy a s’more in your den
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Collect old plastic milk bottles and build yourself a recycled igloo den
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Make a picnic to enjoy in your den
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Build mini dens on top of fairy cakes
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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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If you had to leave home suddenly and you only had one meal left, what would you choose and why? Make it and share it with friends, family.
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Children around the world are starving. Try fasting for a day, just drinking water.
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Collect 100 items to donate to your local food bank
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Cook a meal for less than £1.00
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Find out about breastfeeding and the alternatives
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Find out about what a balanced meal is and cook a meal for family and friends
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In 17th Century ‘Bride Pie’ was more common than cake. Baked with a glass ring inside, whoever found the ring was said to marry next. Make your own pie, sweet or savoury
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Have a go at baking Lavash flat-bread, given to newly married couples in Armenia
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Make a recipe using honey
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Cook up some canapes. No cooking facilities? There’s plenty of cold options available think smoked salmon blinis and melon balls!
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Make a wedding cake on a budget! Can you create a multi-tiered masterpiece with only £10?
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Blind taste foods with their plastic-free alternatives. Can you taste the difference?
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Use all your cereal dust (the bits that get left in the bottom of the packet) to make cereal bars or crispy cakes for a plastic-free snack
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Recycle used baked bean tins in to lanterns
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Save seeds from used fruit and vegetables and re-grow them again. Start your seeds in a compost-able pot made from an old toilet roll tube!
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Make vegan meringues using chickpea water (aquafaba) that would usually go to waste
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Regrow food from scraps
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Mash old bananas and freeze to make home-made ice cream
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Make yourself some tasty croutons from stale bread
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Use leftover veg to make soup before it goes off and can’t be used
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Fundraise and buy food for the local Food Bank
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Have a go at composting or building a wormery for your food waste
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Cook scraps, veg peelings and chicken/beef bones to make your own stock for soup/cooking
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Use old pie tins to make popcorn over a campfire
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Shrink old crisp packets to make key rings
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Extend the life of your home grown foods by making jam or pickles
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Keep and decorate a plastic bottle and reuse it
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Use your food waste to dye yarn or cloth or make your own food colourings
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Use old toilet roll tubes to grow seeds instead of using plastic seed starter trays
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Collect plastic milk bottles or 1 litre drinks bottles and use them to build a greenhouse
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Install a water butt at home or at your meeting place to collect rain water. Use your collected water to grow your own fruit and veg
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