Expressions Garden Blog
Monday, November 16, 2009
Monday, November 9, 2009
Caterpillars
Last week we had some visitors in the vege garden....
I think they want to have a munch on our veges..
I wonder what we should do with them?
I wonder what they will grow in to?
Friday, November 6, 2009
Tracey's Niue Coconut Bread Recipe
Tracey finished her practicum with us today. Yesterday she made this yummy recipe with the children... if you want to try it at home... here it is.
Thanks Tracey
2 CUPS OF FLOUR
2 CUPS OF COCONUT
1 EDMONDS DRY YEAST SATCHET
1 TSPN OF SUGAR
1 TSPN OF MILK POWDER
300 MLS OF WARM WATER
1 Mix all dry ingredients together in a bowl
2 Add water bit by bit. Stir together with dry ingredients with a wooden spoon
3 Lightly flour board. Knead dough for 10 minutes
4 Leave bread dough to rest in a warm place 10 mins
5 Knead bread dough again for 10 – 20 mins
6 Place dough on a greased tray or bread tin
7 Leave in a warm place for bread dough to air and rise approx 30 – 40mins
8 Bake in oven 150 – 200 degrees (to your preference)
9 Cook for 35 mins or until coconut bread crust is brown (to your preference)
2 CUPS OF COCONUT
1 EDMONDS DRY YEAST SATCHET
1 TSPN OF SUGAR
1 TSPN OF MILK POWDER
300 MLS OF WARM WATER
1 Mix all dry ingredients together in a bowl
2 Add water bit by bit. Stir together with dry ingredients with a wooden spoon
3 Lightly flour board. Knead dough for 10 minutes
4 Leave bread dough to rest in a warm place 10 mins
5 Knead bread dough again for 10 – 20 mins
6 Place dough on a greased tray or bread tin
7 Leave in a warm place for bread dough to air and rise approx 30 – 40mins
8 Bake in oven 150 – 200 degrees (to your preference)
9 Cook for 35 mins or until coconut bread crust is brown (to your preference)
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Monday, November 2, 2009
Requests for seedlings
In the children's meetings the we remembered the vegetables we had seen growing in other gardens and thought about other things we like eating. We came up with a list of things we would like to grow then sent out a request for donation seedlings and plants.
And thanks to the generosity of our community the plants came flowing in to become a very comprehensive vegetable garden.
Lexie brought long lots of plants and let her friends plant them. On that day (5/11/08) they planted runner beans, dwarf beans, peas, silverbeet and corn.
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