Showing posts with label food. Show all posts
Showing posts with label food. Show all posts

Sunday, December 13, 2009

different table setting to create for meals

At times we have created ourselves, or sat at professionally done table settings for different events.

These events have been at :
  • buffet meals,
  • formal table settings,
  • Japanese table settings,
  • finger food
  • smorgess board
  • hostessing by the plate and requesting refreshment types.
  • picnics formal or impromtue,
  • around campfires
  • sitting on the ground at camp
There are basic Guide traditions and ettiquete that we have shown all the Guides over time. As the Guides learn one thing another is shown. From making the table settings to suit the occasion, to how to eat, pass food, cut meat, handle knives and forks, use fingers, wash hands, communicate, basic table manners, to hosting, serving and doing the dishes.

Written by Hazelwood and Churchill Girl Guide District

Encouraged to be written by Clear Vision

Things to do for Girl Guides formal meal

  • Will the formal meal occur?
  • Decide Date
  • Decide where and time.
  • What is the theme to be?
  • Who to invite?
  • Plan menu.
  • Decorations - where.
  • table settings.
  • Etiquette
  • Activities and games.
  • Who is doing what job?
  • What are the Jobs?

Written by Hazelwood and Churchill Girl Guide District


Encouraged to be written by Clear Vision


Girl Guides learning to have a voice at 2009 formal meal planning

Individual



Choose three things you like and one you do not like. Draw a picture or write their names down



Like Not Like






Jelly







Roast Potaoes Homemade bread






Birthday cake













Lasagna







Popcorn Quiche





Cup cakes
















Ice Cream







Veges Spagetti






Slaswinga
















Mums Cooking







Lasagna Chicken





Ice cream















Steak







Tiny teddies Peas





Chips















Chocolate






Rice Bubbles Broccoli





Rice
















Beetroot







Mushrooms Garlic






Cheese
















Soft cheese







Nuts Meat






Chocolate










Written by Hazelwood and Churchill Girl Guide District


Encouraged to be written by Clear Vision










Tuesday, December 1, 2009

Choosing governace



Governance is about having the choice to choose, then knowing what to do with this choice.  All levels of Guiding are shown different processes for the same thing. 

  The 7 to 10's are called Dolphin Patrol.  We already have the Koala Patrol for the 11 to 14's.

There are different badges that the Guides have chosen to do.

We played Hop-Scotch. And we did some more of the Columbia badge. 

Some more Guide revieved their sashes and some badges.

There were
Special Badges - 100 year celebration, Jota/Joti,  2 round badges called Build a better World, Discover your Potential.

Some Guides got their Explore: Freiendship badges.

We are nearly finished some others too. They are

Explore: Our World, Life Skills,Guiding, Outdoors, Arts

Some have started their Explore: Faith Awareness and their Explore: Health and Fitness and Science and technology badges.

And we have also begun the :
Challenge Badges: Girls, Rope, Food, Fire, Hands, The Arts.

Theres one called the Bridges over to Argetina and we have started that too.




Wednesday, November 18, 2009

Organising meals.

Keeping up to date with these changes means that the guide Leaders are always checking up on what foods we eat and don't eat when they are helping the Guides organise a menu for a dinner, camp or other activity.

Assessing eating habits.

Things happen all the time as our bodies get older and / or more sensitive. In order for us to constantly keep up, look after our bodies we have to assess, regulate and change our diet regularly.

We cook meals too

Cooking a meal for the family following a recipe.

This was a meal that was a stew. Very nice it was.

Make a useful article for a friend

We made place mats for when we invited our Friends and Family to Guides for Dinner.

The place mats were made using scrapbook cutters, scissors, hole punches, lots of glue, drawings and paintings. Using stickers with gold or silver, or even glitter mucked up the laminating of the place mats.

Plan a party and invite your friends.

We planned a Dance at Guides for the end of Term three (2009).

We invited all different people. we had made invitations, and asked them to come too. Our parents asked their parents too.

We had fun, played outside, had cold drinks, lots of food, decorations and music. We also had games to play too.
The CD player was the one at the meeting room. The music was ours, The older girls organised the CD player.

Some of the girls we invited have now joined Guides.