Normally, I focus this blog on the work of the Farm School's program for adults. This post, on our community lunch, is a benefit they don't tell you about when you apply for this program. We had a wonderful time preparing Sophia's ideal Easter dinner and an even more wonderful time eating the meal.
Menu: Hummus, pita bread, fresh-picked greens salad, spanokopita, roast lamb, roasted root vegetables, "greeked eggs" (like Deviled eggs), yogurt/cheese cake, dilly beans and Cadbury Egg/devil's food cupcakes.
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Brian tasting his wicked sweet cupcakes |
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Sophia working on the Spanokopita |
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Noah, rolling out pita |
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Sandra, Sophia and Brian cooking pita while Katie finishes up the hummus |
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Freshly baked spanokopita |
We ate our meal and then had our "egg wars" An egg war consists to two people smashing an egg on egg and only one dents or breaks. The winner goes on to challenge other others. Matt was a grand egg warrior!
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Sophia explains "the war" |
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Warriors gather |
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Trash talk commences |
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Matt and Rebekah are finalists |
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Matt demolishes Rebekah's egg |
Other great photos of our gathering!
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Colleen and Amore get a "Tyson Swing" |
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Sophia, Katie and Noah get ready for dinner |
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The food, with Noah and Bradley in background |
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Theresa looks on |
So I see Brian's cupcakes (kosher for Passover, I'm sure :( ), but did he make any for anyone else? :)
ReplyDeleteOOOH, yes. We ate them and they were powerful-good.
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