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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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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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Oysters really are super shellfish! They fight cancer symptoms and have an anti-aging power on the brain. Do they tickle your taste buds though? Be brave and give them a try!
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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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Peel oranges to look like octopuses.
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Pigs are known to eat leftovers. Test yourself and make a dish using leftover food
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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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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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Pop your own corn and add your favourite flavours to make your own unique brand of popcorn! Try each other’s and vote for the best
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Prepare and cook one of the following from fresh: chicken, rabbit, squirrel or pigeon
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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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Recycle used baked bean tins in to lanterns
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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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Regrow food from scraps
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Research food eaten by soldiers past and present. Compare. Were you surprised by any of the foods? Maybe you could talk to a modern day soldier and ask them about their food?
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Reuse a tin can as a cooker and make tin can pancakes
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Reuse an egg shell and grow your own cress head
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Salted meats were popular among pirates, find out why and try some for yourself, what did you think?
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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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Scottish oatcakes are a popular alternative to crackers, have a go at making them and try them with some cheese
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See how many marshmallows you can pick up and eat with a toothpick in 30 seconds. Have a competition
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Send some undercover messages by hiding them inside fortune cookies
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Set up your own plastic free shopping collective
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Shop for a foody rainbow on a budget. Can you find foods in all the colours of the rainbow? Are the colours natural?
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Shrink old crisp packets to make key rings
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Spinach is a super-green superfood - use it as colouring to turn other stuff green or cook something with it
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Spring is all about new life and things growing. Grow some cress
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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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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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Steam/make your own dim-sum
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Street food is different in each country; in some it is more popular than others. Pick a country and do some research, then create a street food dish for others to try. Present your findings in a fun way and share with a group.
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Sushi is popular in Asia, have a go at making your own sushi dishes
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Sweets and desserts are very different around the world. Find out about different dishes and try some of them or have a go at making your own sweets.
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Take part in #MeatFreeMonday and cut out meat for the day. Try and take part each week and have one/two days meat free
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Take part in a supermarket sweep to try and make a zero waste or plastic free meal
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Taste test cookies. Leaders: some should have salt in instead of sugar, some should have soy sauce in the icing, while others should be baked ‘to perfection’. All should look the same but taste different
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Taste test different Chinese foods. What do you think? How do they differ to foods traditionally eaten in this country?
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Taste test jelly beans and see if you can guess the flavours
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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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The candy crab looks stripy like a stick of rock. Learn how to make stripy toffee or rock as a sweet treat
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The smallest crab is the Pea crab measuring 7-12mm across. Make a dish using peas
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There are 264 species of monkey, make 264 cakes and sell them to raise funds or to raise £264
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There is a species called the Coconut crab. Use coconut water to make some ‘mocktails’
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There is a Strawberry Hermit crab. Make fruity Pavlova crabs. Make your own meringue nests for added challenge
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Toast a marshmallow over a t-light and enjoy a s’more in your den
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Transfigure ingredients into something tasty
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Try a dish made using squid ink.
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Try a range of astronaut freeze-dried meals/foods - do they taste the same as normal?
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Try baking or tasting different foods from around the world.
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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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Try eating octopus.
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Try eating some edible insects
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Try eating some traditional Chinese food using chop sticks
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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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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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Try green tea and compare it with other flavoured teas. Use the leftovers to have a go at natural dying and make a rainbow of shades!
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Try growing and eating your own herbs
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Try making those traditional English treats - crumpets or English muffins!
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Try making your own pumpkin pasties
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