Friday, February 24, 2012

Thursday, February 16, 2012

Popias (portuguese biscuits)

We share with you this tasty recipe of "popias", very typical from our  "Alentejo".
We will send all our  recipes to you as soon as we have our "Gaspacho" (the 3th one) ready .

Portuguese Bread and Garlic Soup

We hope that the fresh coriander and pennyroyal we send you are ready to use.
You are going to need it if you want to trye this delicious portuguese soup.

Tuesday, February 14, 2012

Pupils from Hiltenfinger Primary School prepare typical German/ Bavarian meals

Together with their teacher Mrs. Seehuber the 4th-grade students cooked two typical Bavarian meals at school.
Group one prepared a dessert called „Bayerische Crème”.
This very sweet dessert takes a while to get its right consistence before it can be eaten.



Group two prepared a „Schwäbische Flädlesuppe“. Pancakes must be baked, then cut into stripes und put into a soup of vegetables.

Another group was responsible for decorating the tables: they folded serviettes, created menus on their new PC`s and laid the tables in fine manner. 




After work, all the children gathered at the beautifully decorated tables, to have a delicious meal together.


Work on the typical houses of Brittany

Rennes, the capital of Brittany, shows us the oldest Breton examples of half-timbered houses. During our lessons in Arts the third class reconstructed the half-timbered houses, which you can see in the city of Rennes. 

 

We had to use fine strips of thick paper to reproduce the various structures and decorations of these houses. We can see wooden beams and decorations as cross of St. Andrew (only under windows).


Then we colored the houses in the typical colors.
When we finished our houses, we put them side by side and recreated Middle-Ages Breton street.



Sunday, February 12, 2012

Working about houses....




Paste of caramelized biscuits:

What do we need?


  • 200 grams of caramelized biscuits
  • 8 cl of coffee
  • a bit of milk
  • cinemon
  • a slice of bread so you can taste!
  • a pestle






Before starting:
Wash your hands


Step 1:
Take 200 grams of caramelized biscuits
Step 2:
Crush the biscuits in small pieces

Step 3:
Add 8cl of warm coffee to the biscuits and a little bit of milk.

Step 4:
Blend it all together.  If you want you can leave small pieces of biscuit in the mixture.


Step 5:
Flavour with cinemon.

Step 6: 
Froth everything together!


Step 7:
Spread it on a slice of bread…









 Enjoy your meal!