I found an old cookbook from England from 1929 in a shelf of free books at the local library. It's called "County Recipes of Old England" and have recipes that are famous from different counties of England (and also Wales, Scotland, and Ireland). Now that summer has come, I want to challenge myself to cook one or two recipes from the cookbook for fun. Today was Derby Cakes. My kids loved them; they were like really think scones.
This blog highlights books and resources for learning about Chinese history and language for children. I hope it's also an encouragement for other homeschool families who are homeschooling bi-lingually or who want to add in some Chinese history into their homeschool.
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Kids in Ancient China (Part 8): Xuanzong (Part 1)
I haven't posted for the series: Kids in Ancient China in a long time. It's about time! There are 10 stories altogether and this is ...
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I realize that I haven't finished posting the rest of this story! I'll post Part 5 and the Epilogue later (in a week or two). There ...
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I made a map last week for our homeschool out of cardboard. I wanted to make a 3d map that showed where the mountains and rivers and desert...
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Two days ago my youngest son broke his arm playing in the backyard. I was in the kitchen getting lunches ready for the next day while the k...
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