Hey guys.
We need all the recipes to fill the cookbook to be submitted by the 10th of December, that's the last Friday of this term. We expect one recipe from all of you guys
We need the name of the recipe, the country of origin (we're trying to include a multicultural aspect), the ingredients, the method, any notes or tips, and we'd love it if you could include a short anecdote explaining why the recipe is so important to you.
Now when it comes to the recipes themselves, we'd prefer that they are easy recipes because we're trying to encourage students to cook their friends recipes for their families for dinner. If you get really stuck for ideas, just think about what you had for dinner last night, get your mum or dad to write it down, and then send it our way by email, forum, facebook or a hard copy. Feel free to post them right here on this thread.
Due to copyrighting issues, if the recipe is from a book, we need you to change a small thing about it. For example, if you really like mushrooms in your mushroom risotto, add another 50g of mushrooms to your recipe. It can even be as tiny as changing half a teaspoon of salt to 3/4 of a teaspoon.
Try not to send in generic recipes like chocolate cake, fried rice or bolognese, because we don't want too many of the same thing. For example we already have about ten recipes, and three of them are chocolate brownies.
If you could encourage all your friends to read the posters we've put up in the bathrooms, office, and library, and then send in their recipes we'd really appreciate it. And of course, yeah, sending in your recipes too.
The cookbook will be released next year just before Mother's Day, and if it goes well, we've had a request from D'arcy in year 12 that we make a Father's Day cookbook too to avoid sexist generalisations about women in kitchens.
Thanks guys!
We need all the recipes to fill the cookbook to be submitted by the 10th of December, that's the last Friday of this term. We expect one recipe from all of you guys
We need the name of the recipe, the country of origin (we're trying to include a multicultural aspect), the ingredients, the method, any notes or tips, and we'd love it if you could include a short anecdote explaining why the recipe is so important to you.
Now when it comes to the recipes themselves, we'd prefer that they are easy recipes because we're trying to encourage students to cook their friends recipes for their families for dinner. If you get really stuck for ideas, just think about what you had for dinner last night, get your mum or dad to write it down, and then send it our way by email, forum, facebook or a hard copy. Feel free to post them right here on this thread.
Due to copyrighting issues, if the recipe is from a book, we need you to change a small thing about it. For example, if you really like mushrooms in your mushroom risotto, add another 50g of mushrooms to your recipe. It can even be as tiny as changing half a teaspoon of salt to 3/4 of a teaspoon.
Try not to send in generic recipes like chocolate cake, fried rice or bolognese, because we don't want too many of the same thing. For example we already have about ten recipes, and three of them are chocolate brownies.
If you could encourage all your friends to read the posters we've put up in the bathrooms, office, and library, and then send in their recipes we'd really appreciate it. And of course, yeah, sending in your recipes too.
The cookbook will be released next year just before Mother's Day, and if it goes well, we've had a request from D'arcy in year 12 that we make a Father's Day cookbook too to avoid sexist generalisations about women in kitchens.
Thanks guys!