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A taste of Wales!

 
Wales (Ουαλία)  is a country in southwest Great Britain known for its rugged coastline, mountainous national parks, distinctive Welsh language and Celtic culture. Cardiff, the capital, is a refined coastal city with a nightlife scene and a medieval castle with ornate Gothic Revival interiors. In the northwest, Snowdonia National Park has lakes, glacial landforms, hiking trails and a railway up to the peak of Snowdon.

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A taste of Scotland!

Scotland is a country that is part of the United Kingdom. Covering the northern third of the island of Great Britain, mainland Scotland has a 154 km  border with England, to the southeast and is otherwise surrounded by the Atlantic Ocean to the north and west, the North Sea to the northeast and the Irish Sea to the south. The country also contains more than 790 islands, principally in the archipelagos of the Hebrides and the Northern Isles. Most of the population, including the capital of Edinburgh, is concentrated in the Central Belt - the plain between the Scottish Higlands and the Southern Uplands - in the Scottish Lowlands.

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THE FLAG OF SCOTLAND

HAPPY SAINT PATRICK’S DAY!

Hello everyone, we have been talking about Saint Patrick's day during the last two weeks so you all know that it is celebrated on March 17th, which is today! So Happy Saint Patrick's day! Did you wear something green? I hope you remembered it!  Do you want to learn how to draw a leprechaun? It is very easy if you follow the instructions like I did!  You can e-mail me your drawings (msokori@sch.gr)Follow the instructions and draw your own leprechaun!SYYY

Can you make a kite?

Hello everyone, it's almost the time of year when everybody is flying kites in Greece! Will you be flying a kite this year? And more importantly do you usually buy a kite or make one? In the old days children used to make their own kites. Would you like to try? Here are some instructions for you. Let us know the results of your endeavour!

Merry Christmas!

Christmas is almost here! So have a very Merry Christmas, get some rest and have lots of fun! See you soon!

Christmas padlet

This is our Christmas padlet. Press the  + button to upload your wishes or a photo of your crafts/colouring pages. You can do the ones you see here or get inspired to make your own!!! Have fun! 

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Let’s make gingerbread cookies!

One of my favourite British Christmas traditions is the making of gingerbread cookies. The house is filled with the heavenly smells of cinnamon, nutmeg, and ginger!
The kids always enjoy making them. This year my son and I made the cookies. We cut them  into different shapes: little houses, the famous gingerbread men, snowflakes, circles, and trees and we also put royal icing! They turned out beautiful but most importantly delicious!!! They are super yummy! Are you making any cookies this year? If you want to make these gingerbread cookies, here’s the recipe

INGREDIENTS :

For the gingerbread cookies

  • 900 g all-purpose flour
  • 2 tablespoons cinnamon
  • 1/2 teaspoon baking powder
  • 1 tablespoon cloves
  • 1 teaspoon baking soda
  • 2 tablespoons ginger powder
  • 1 teaspoon salt
  • 225 g butter, room temperature
  • 200 g brown sugar
  • 2 eggs, medium
  • 300 g honey

For the royal icing

  • 2 egg whites, from medium eggs
  • 480 g icing sugar
  • 35 g lemon juice
  • 1/2 teaspoon red food colouring paste
  • 1/2 teaspoon green food colouring past

    METHOD :

    For the gingerbread cookies

    • In a bowl, add the flour, cinnamon, baking powder, cloves, baking soda, ginger, salt, and mix with a spoon. Set aside.
    • In a mixer’s bowl, add the butter, the sugar, and beat with the whisk attachment at high speed for 5-6 minutes, until the mixture becomes fluffy.
    • When necessary, stop the mixer, and with a silicone spatula, scrape down the sides of the bowl. Then, keep beating.
    • Add one egg, and as soon as it is incorporated, add the next one. Last, add the honey and beat until the ingredients are homogenized.
    • Then, add the mixture of the solid ingredients and beat at low speed for 1-2 minutes.
    • Remove the bowl from the mixer and with your hands, knead the dough for a while. Cut into four even pieces, fold each one separately in parchment paper, and refrigerate them for 1-2 hours.
    • Preheat the oven to 180ο C  set to fan.
    • Remove one dough piece from the refrigerator, and transfer it onto a floured surface. Dust the dough with flour and with a rolling pin, roll it out until it is 3-5 mm thick.
    • With Christmas cookie cutters, shape the cookies and transfer them onto a baking pan lined with parchment paper.
    • Bake for 10-12 minutes. Remove and allow 30 minutes for them to cool. When you remove from the oven, they will still be soft. For as long as they are cooling, they will become harder and crispier.
    • Follow the same process for all of the dough pieces.

    For the royal icing

    • In a mixer’s bowl, add the egg whites and beat for 1-2 minutes until they become a meringue.
    • Add the icing sugar, after sifting it, the lemon juice, and keep beating for 1-2 minutes.
    • Divide the mixture into three bowls, and add, in the first one, the red food colouring paste, in the second the green one, and mix. Leave the third one white.
    • Place each mixture into a pastry bag and decorate the cookies with any kind of Christmas toppings  that you like.
    • Sprinkle with the Christmas toppings, let them dry, and serve.

 

The Gingerbread Man

Hello December!

Well, autumn is officially over. Hello December! Hello winter. Today the countdown to Christmas begins and if we were at school we would be making the traditional advent calendar. The good news is, you can still do the advent calendar at home if you follow my instructions! Take a look at your e-me walls! I also made an advent calendar online with festive photos. And contrary to the chocolate calendars that you can eat all the chocolate in one day and no one can stop you, this one doesn’t allow you to open more than one photo a day. Exactly like it’s meant to be done! Enjoy!!

You can find the advent calendar HERE

Happy Thanksgiving!


Thanksgiving is celebrated on the fourth Thursday of November. It began as a day of giving thanks and sacrifice for the blessing of the harvest and of the preceding year.
Many countries have harvest festivals. The American Thanksgiving story goes back to early settlers known as Pilgrims. It had been a hard year for them. When their harvest was good they wanted to celebrate.
The American Indians learned that the Pilgrims were celebrating, so they brought some food to the party, too. They brought things like deer meat, shellfish, and corn. Everyone was very thankful to have a good meal and great friends. What are you thankful for?

(source: Pinterest, Wikipedia)