Tuesday, June 9, 2015

International Feast

Yes, everyone knows that this is my favorite Social Studies "lesson" of the year:) The international Feast was a smashing success, thanks to all the parents and grandparents who looked up recipes, cooked, or went all over town looking for just the right food to purchase. 




What an amazing lineup of food we had!!

Lee brought Pad Thai from Thailand. The carrots were in the shape of flowers!


RJ's sweet potatoes from Ethiopia were heavenly!


The potato cookies from Zimbabwe that Amari brought just melted in my mouth.


I was particularly excited about the sushi from Costco...urr...Japan that Taleah brought. 


The tamales from Mexico were delicious. Thank you Marina.


The soup from Indonesia was amazing...Elise's mom worked hard to bring all of the ingredients that go inside the noodle soup. 


My husband's favorite was Sirr's Jamaican Chicken Curry. Just the right amount of spice.


I heard the teachers raving about the Shepherd's Pie from Ireland that Zac's parents made. 


One of my personal favorites was Ivy's Korean BBQ. They did not ask me to do this, but I'd like to encourage all of you to go to U-Grill on Foothill...it's Ivy's parents' new restaurant that they recently opened!


We all loved the Mexican Rice Pudding by Ade. Her dress was super adorable, too!


Faith brought delicious cookies from Norway. Yummy!


Thank you, Joy, for bringing all of those delicious Chinese Egg Rolls. You looked beautiful in your Chinese dress.


Great job Hunter...your Bread Pudding from Ireland was a hit!


Everyone is still talking about the Black Forest Cake from Germany. Thank you, Seth, for the perfect dessert!


The class favorite was, of course, the pizza from Little Caesar's...I mean, Italy. Good choice, Jackson.


We got to eat Natalie's scones from Italy today...all the kids kept asking for seconds!

(Even though Marissa had to go home that morning, we loved her sausages from Germany! They were soooo good!)

Below are the photos to make you hungry:) 









































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