Tuesday, 15 April 2014

Easter Treats

Year 11 made yummy Easter Bunny Cupcakes and then wrapped them to give away as gifts to family and friends.






Easter Bunny Cupcakes

75g butter, softened
3/4 cups  sugar
1 egg
1 tsp vanilla essence
1 1/4 cups self-raising flour
 1/2 cup milk

Icing:
50g butter, softened
3/4 cup
 Icing Sugar
2 drops vanilla essence
1 Tbsp milk

Method
Cupcake:
Preheat oven to 190°C.
Beat butter with an electric mixer until smooth, add sugar and beat until light and fluffy.
Add eggs and mix well.
Add the sifted flour, milk and vanilla, beat until smooth.
Place paper
 baking cups in a cupcake tin, pour in mixture until they are about 2/3 full (don't overfill or they will form peaks). Note: this recipe makes 12 cupcakes.
Bake for 20 minutes until golden or until they spring back when lightly pressed.
Turn out onto a wire rack to cool while you prepare the icing.

Butter Icing:
Beat the
 butter until it is pale and fluffy.
Sift in the icing sugar, add the vanilla essence and milk until you have a light, fluffy mixture.
Add extra milk if you need a softer consistency. Spread icing over cupcakes.

Decorations
To make the ears; cut the marshmallows in half. Take the marshmallow halves and place them on a clean surface, cut side down. Spread a little bit of icing over the top of each. Then sprinkle with the pink decorating sugar.

Take the prepared marshmallow halves and carefully place two on each cake to make the ears. Finally, make the face by putting a smartie in the middle for a nose, and then drawing eyes and whiskers with the black writing icing

To make your own coloured sugar

Take a few tablespoons of white sugar and a couple of drops of red food colouring and rub them together well in plastic bag until all the icing is coloured.



Friday, 19 July 2013

Year 7 Food and Fabrics


Year 7 Pillowcovers

The Year 7 students used the essential basic skills they have learnt on the sewing machine to design and make a pillow cover for a standard size pillow.
They needed to show that they are able to thread up a machine correctly, ensure the settings are correct and show continual awareness for the safety of themselves and others at all times.
The finished pillow cover must have straight stitching, 10mm& 15mm seams with reverse and each seam must be neatened with zig  zagging.
The students pillowcovers looked amazing and they were all extremely proud of them.
Amy
James
Jake
Kalin

Harmony

Liam
Rueben
Megan
Mary

Taylor

Lisa
Lee

Caine
Olly

Wednesday, 27 March 2013

The New Foods Room
What a great new facility Lawrence Area School has and the students are very lucky to have the opportunity to work in a modern room with all the latest ovens and cook tops.
Here are a few photos of the room, they really don't do it justice so if you are passing please pop in and have a look.








Wednesday, 20 March 2013

Microwaves for Sale.
The Home Ec Dept has 3 microwaves for sale, in very good condition. The cost is $50.00, they would be ideal for students or holiday homes.
Please contact Jo or the School Office if you would like one.

Sunday, 3 March 2013

Food and Nutrition Room-
At last my room is finished and we will be using the room from tomorrow.
A BIG thank -you to the builders Dave and Steve and to all the other workman who helped get the room ready.
Also thank you to those teachers who have shared their classroom space with me over the last few weeks.
The classroom looks absolutely amazing!!! Please feel free to come in and have a look at this fantastic new facility.

Tuesday, 19 February 2013

Today the Year 12 and 13 Food and Nutrition class visited an orchard in Ettrick. Mark Darling the owner of the orchard spoke to the class about his orchard business, the different fruits he grows and how he prepares it for export all around the world. He gave us a detailed explanation of the work required on the fruit trees during each of the four seasons and also the fertiliser and spraying regimes  that are carried out at the orchard.
The fruit that is not sold on the overseas market is sold locally in his shop which is on the main road through Ettrick. Fruit that is unable to be sold is made into fruit juices which is also sold in the shop.
We then travelled up to one of Mark's orchards near Roxburgh where we got the opportunity to pick apricots and eat some to of course!!! Mark generously gave us plenty to take back and once back at school we cut them up and placed them in bags to be frozen. The apricots will be used in jams, sauces and various other preserves during the term.


Preparing all the apricots for freezing.




Monday, 11 February 2013

Our visit to Jan the Butcher.
We had a very informative and enjoyable visit to our local butcher today.
Jan demonstrated how to sharpen knives using both a steel and a stone. She then showed the class how to bone out and prepare various parts of a sheep.
The students and Mrs Murray learnt a great deal about the many different cuts that can be created with one sheep from the traditional cuts through to the more gourmet.
Jan entertained as well as informed us with her many stories from her career.
Jan talking to the Year 12 & 13 Food and Nutrition class.

Demonstration on how to sharpen a knife.


Tai has her turn.

Ellen has a go.


Boning out a forequarter.


All the cuts packaged and ready to EAT!!!
Thanks Jan for a great afternoon.