Thursday, August 19, 2021

Cafe

One of my modules in Campion is Cafe.
In Cafe, we cook and work on visual arts.

We needed to come up with a themed cafe with a menu, name, and idea of a blueprint. 

My theme is books and board games, with themed food from well-known books. We will have board games, books, food, and a fireplace in the cafe, plus lots of comfy chairs like bean bags and hanging egg chairs.

My menu has things like Green Eggs and Ham(Green Eggs and Ham by Dr Seuss), or Turkish Delight(The Lion the Witch and the Wardrobe by C.S. Lewis) for "Wizards and Demigods".
Also, there are things for "Muggles and Mortals" like coffee and smoothies(a bit boring) so we don't leave them out.

Because suddenly NZ is in lockdown again, my younger sister and I made Lembas Bread, which is special elvish bread from Lord of the Rings. We used the recipe from https://www.nogarlicnoonions.com/7-dishes-from-famous-books-and-how-to-make-them/.
It was a bit crumbly and hard to roll out so we had to add more melted shortening and golden syrup.
Here is a photo.
The little blob is meant to be Baby Yoda because my little sister is obsessed with baby Yoda!!

When I finish my presentation I will post it.
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2 comments:

  1. Kia ora Catalina,
    I would love to come to your cafe! Your menu is very enticing.
    Today's baking looks delicious as well. Did they taste as good as they look?
    from Mrs Torrie

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    1. Morena Mrs Torrie,
      Thank you very much for commenting on my blog and I really appreciate it!
      The lembas bread was a bit dry, and more of a cookie than a bread, although the saying was right, "one small bite is a enough to fill a grown man."
      Hope you read my blog again!
      Ma te wa
      Catalina

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