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Thursday, 29 August 2019

Eggs Benedict (^0^)

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Time to start cooking!
On Monday my Home Economics made Eggs Benedict for breakfast and it was so AMAZING!
I would say that it was easy but I'm still not sure how I managed to poach them without them falling apart.  

I'm not sure what to really say that's interesting enough apart from I saved my hunger that morning so I'll write the recipe down in case anyone treading this blogger wants the EXACT recipe I used...I hope I'm allowed to do this... teehee




Ingredients
3 tbsp white win vinegar
4 large free range eggs
2 toasting muffins
1 batch hot hollandaise
4 slices Ham

Directions
1. Bring a deep saucepan of water to the boil (at least 2 litres) and add 3 tbsp white wine vinegar. Break the eggs into 4 separate coffee cups or ramekins. Split the muffins, toast them and warm some plates.

2. Swirl the vinegared water briskly to form a vortex and slide in an egg. It will curl round and set to a neat round shape. Cook for 2-3 mins, then remove with a slotted spoon.
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3. Repeat with the other eggs, one at a time, re-swirling the water as you slide in the eggs. Spread some sauce on each muffin, scrunch a slice of ham on top, then top with an egg. Spoon over the remaining hollandaise and serve at once.

That's all, folks!
- Queenie

Thursday, 8 August 2019

Eggies (Late to post)


Eggies

So, apparently it's canon that teens don't eat breakfast. In Home Economics we have decided to start making breakfast on Monday first periods.

I took these photos and cook this scrumptious meal about 2-3 weeks ago but ended up having to do my 'Eggs Benedict (^0^)' and forgot.

If you can guess the main food we're using is the popular breakfast, (but can also be used for any other meal in whatever time in day because it's a free world) Eggs!

I also want to say that I'm proud of how I took these photos, they are so cool and the morning sun coming through the window is (like always) BEAUTIFUL!



Tuesday, 2 July 2019

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I'm full of surprises lately. I mean am I actual making a blog without getting forced to by my school?
wHoAh!
Anyway I was randomly reading all my other blogs and realized I suck at correcting my grammar. Like yEsh! I already know...BUT THAT'S NOT THE POINT!
This was just a friendly reminder that my writing isn't the best so don't read my work if your expecting Shakespeare because darling, he ain't here.

Monday, 1 July 2019

Trying to crochet a rug


My mind was blank. Nothing. Floating nothingness. I realized everyone was crocheting rugs. I ended up going the easy was out and decided to learn to crochet as well.
Hey look! sUpRisE! SuPrIse! First project I've done by myself...Without mention of Dakoda, Jodie and Devin...Oh never mind. Independence has finally woken from inside me! Anyway lets start.


In my new forced project, jk I love it. I was looking at Reduce, Reuse and Recycling old clothes. After a whole lot of torture...(Imeanwhat)... We left the work sheets and started to adventure out of school and go to the red cross clothing store. After coming back to school and having a fair idea on what we could make -we began to plan.
While making my rug it ended up getting tighter so I put chains in but because I didn't have enough which made it kept folding in. Being the stubborn teen I am, I decided to make a basket out of it. I started to make up the handle by myself and to my surprise turned out okay dokay. I really love the picture of the finished project because of the filter and lighting. The angle was alright. I ended up taking it home and now it's hanging on my living rooms wall with little plush sesame street characters sitting inside.
Now I have to write what they told me to do uhhhh.
I think the purpose in the task was to show different ways to reuse your clothes instead of throwing them out plus show you how they are made and how many people suffer to make the clothes for you.
I was planning to say that I would approve by paying more attention and adding more chains but the way it turned out changed my mind because it looks so cute in my house.

Thanks for reading this mess of a blog. Bleep.

Pimp My School (>~<)

On the first term of school, year 10s have to do a program called 'Pimp my school'. In this FLT project we have to come up with an idea to make our school better...
My group decided to fix up the gym but the idea was quickly thrown into the trash because we discovered the whole building was meant to be getting knocked down. We said that we could help burn it down but they disagreed. The next idea we had was painting the world flags plus some LGBT+ flags onto a plain wall, but yet again, after a lot of back and forth disagreement on how it's to hard of a task (Even though we had a comeback for everything) the idea, once again, was scrapped.
Since all of our ideas were bad to everyone the music teacher gave us a task which still involves painting. We were going to paint two silhouettes. We planned it out and started to get to work. We broke up into two pairs, took a paint brush with black paint on it and officially started the project.
We goofed around by making silly faces inside the lines but always painted over it in one direction.
We wanted to be as close to perfect as we could and we surprisingly did well.
These are the results of our finished projects. The girl was painted but Jodie and Dakoda while the man was painted by Devin and I.

Forgot to post in term one when I was suppose to sooooooo here it is! Halfway through the year. End of term two. When I'm meant to be doing my new projects review. Good times.

Wednesday, 5 December 2018

Merrylicious market

Mairehau Merrylicious Market


On Thursday the 29th of November Mairehau High School had a Merrylicious market which is a market where all the projects the year 9 and 10's have worked on for the term will be trying sell. Products spreading from bath bombs, soaps, furniture, bags, burgers, paintings, fries to face paint, photo booth, candy (Cotton candy,Toffee etc..), activities, books and mystery gifts. In total there was around 35 to 40 groups who all worked together to make the night happen.

My group included Jodie and Devin who worked together to make a photo board with a Christmas tree painted in the center and secured together in a silver ribbon was a touch of sneaky mistletoe. We also added in some hold up props that had a variety of handmade or bought from the shop. 
At first we had trouble deciding what we should make. We ending coming up with rainbow/ colorful cotton candy...that plan didn't last long. A photo booth! So that's what we did. It took weeks of painting, planning and more painting. By the end of it we were all covered in mountains of glitter and paint.
We didn't succeed like we thought we would but then again we didn't have 'high hopes' (That song is the reason to live). The others in my group we kinda down and I don't blame them because I was a little down as well. But I think we shouldn't have a big fuss over it. It was our first year of doing the market and yes, there where a lot of amazing products from groups our year that got a good profit but a less we tried, Right?.
Nah, I'm hungry and too tired to be inspirational so... 'peace out'.✌