Martha P. King Elementary has different programs for each grade level. Each program is done outside the curriculm for the most part and the children have to do a project to earn their status as a World Traveler, a Nevada Citizen or a Great American. Zach did all of these projects too, you may recall last year's Civil War Re-enactment.
So Rae did two countries, Greece and Brazil. I somehow manged to delete the only photo I took of Rae's Grecian Temple. Dang it! Anywhoo for her Brazil project we attempted to make Brazillian Cheese Bread a.k.a Pao De Queijo. While she and her class mates were impressed, I however had my brazillian friend Lena's to compare to. I'll take hers over the internet attempt any day.
All I can say is Brazillians cannot have a clean kitchen making this stuff, it is the stickiest messiest concotion ever! Well for this American anyway. After further research (after the fact) I learned, we made them too big and we were supposed to oil up our hands before forming the balls... oooohh that makes SO much more sense. It's okay, what do 3rd graders know. They all wanted the recipe. The other good news is, nobody got sick. Score!






3 comments:
Rae, Uncle David loved pao de queijo when he was a missionary. He'll probably be trying to talk you into making him some the next time he sees you.
oh he likes it? you can find the recipe on the internet. i liked it - rae
i thought he went on a mission in europe?-zach
Oh wow, those came out so pretty! She did well! I have never made Pao de Queijo from scratch, like I've said before, and am quite afraid to do so. LOL!
Oh, and I must comment on how adorable the new baby in the family is. I *LOVE* babies! Why can't they just stay like that forever?! ;)
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