We had our second session of Garden to Table yesterday - and this time we were lucky with the weather! The kitchen team worked hard at making yummy Samoan food and the gardening team planted seeds as well as weeded the potato patch. We are looking forward to what's coming up in the weeks to come!!
Thank you so much to Sarah, Richard and the parent/community helpers that make G2T possible.
What was your favourite activity that you did at Garden to Table?
my favourite activity was eating the yum food
ReplyDeletethe weeding and planting the seeds was also fun
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Deletethe cleaning up wasn't really fun
Deletewhat did we do in the first session of gardening and cooking
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Deletein the first session did we plant the seeds that we have in the class?
Deletewhy is'nt cleaning so fun. its so fun for me
DeleteAre you guys chatting to each other!?
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DeleteBut did you like the Chop Suey
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Deleteand i did like the chop suey
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DeleteMy Favorite activity i did was pulling up the weeds!
ReplyDeletemy favourite activity was eating and i love the Gardening .
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Kia Ora guys. Im Abdi from Room 25 and the most favorite activity I enjoyed in the 2nd session of garden to table was making the kumara chips in the kitchen. I also enjoyed the other food the people made. It was delicious.
ReplyDeletekia ora my name is mariam and my fav part nj was doing the gardening because we took out the weed and planted some more radish spring onion and turnip.
ReplyDeleteI love garden to table.
blog ya later.Mariam
My favorite food was the kumara chips I made.
ReplyDeleteKia ora its Dekovyn! I liked most was helping Melnina with the dishes and pouring water into the cups! I like eating the food aswell it was good!
ReplyDeleteKia Ora My Favorite activity was cooking the yummy food and eating
ReplyDeleteHello my favourite activity was making the palusami and help putting out the kopai.
ReplyDeleteHeya room 25 Rita here my favourite part about garden to table/GTT was planting the plants in plant Incubator sort of thing I had no choice but to plant a SPRING ONION eww. the hardest part was to get the weeds out because all the little part would fall out of my gloves(really annoying by the way)
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Rita!!!
kia ora guys elye from rm 25 i like eating and the gardening blog you later.elye
ReplyDeleteHi this is Kezia here and my favourite thing was making the dumplings.
ReplyDeleteI would really like to try to make them agen.
Blog you later
Kezia
Kia ora room 25, its Poppy here and my favourite part of garden to table was preparing the Sapasui for everyone. The samoan food was delicious! My buddy for the cooking was Charlotte's Blog Thanks to the volenteers for helping us cook. Blog ya later, Poppy.
ReplyDeleteKia Ora my name is Isabella-Charis and i'm in room 25 (as you all ready know).My favorite activity in Garden to Table is pulling out the weeds and finding bugs I ❤ bugs (but they are gross at the same time).I wonder do you like bugs.
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Kia ora my class, my name is milo from room 25, i was in the garden with Richard. All the activities we did were really cool and enjoyable but my favourite activity was planting seeds. I planted spring onions. I think that spring onions will be yum. (I haven't tried it yet)
ReplyDeleteMy Favorited activity was cooking the food
ReplyDeleteKia or Charlotte here, My favourite activity was making the food with poppy we made supa sui it was lots of FUN! Here is Poppy's Blog Poppy's blog And here is my blogMy blog
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My favorite thing at garden to table was gardening and we got to pull weeds out and it was so fun and the people who cooked it was yummy and we got to
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ReplyDeleteHello My name is Deborah and im from christ the king. I really liked how you guys made Samoan food. The Potato patch was a great idea
ReplyDeleteKind Regards,
Deborah