4.06.2014
Tagged under: primary, winfieldmedan
Winfield's Trip to Mc Donalds
Hi there, we meet again
This time Winfield Primary A and B students took a field trip to McDonald's where they got the chance to see what goes on back in their kitchen.
Our students learned how to make a McDonald's chicken burger by toasting the bun, placing the chicken patty on the bun, adding the topping like lettuce and mayonnaise, and wrapping the burger. Eating chicken burgers at McDonald's will never be the same! :).
Here are some of their pictures at the McDonald's
This time Winfield Primary A and B students took a field trip to McDonald's where they got the chance to see what goes on back in their kitchen.
Our students learned how to make a McDonald's chicken burger by toasting the bun, placing the chicken patty on the bun, adding the topping like lettuce and mayonnaise, and wrapping the burger. Eating chicken burgers at McDonald's will never be the same! :).
Here are some of their pictures at the McDonald's
4.03.2014
Tagged under: primary, winfieldmedan
Winfield's Trip To Sushi Tei
Hi everybody
Winfield Primary C students took a field trip to Sushi Tei at JL. Teuku Daud, where they were shown how to make sushi. Our students learned the steps to making "Kani Corn Gunkan" and " Kani Tamago Waki".
First they spread out the rice on a nori sheet.
Second, they placed the filling on top of the rice.
Third, they rolled the sushi using the "makisu", or rolling mat.
Fourth, they cut the rolled up sushi, and last, they put the sushi into a box to be served.
No doubt they will appreciate more all the work that goes into sushi the next time they eat it! Here is their picture posing in front the restaurant.
That's all for this post. Thanks for reading
Winfield Primary C students took a field trip to Sushi Tei at JL. Teuku Daud, where they were shown how to make sushi. Our students learned the steps to making "Kani Corn Gunkan" and " Kani Tamago Waki".
First they spread out the rice on a nori sheet.
Second, they placed the filling on top of the rice.
Third, they rolled the sushi using the "makisu", or rolling mat.
Fourth, they cut the rolled up sushi, and last, they put the sushi into a box to be served.
No doubt they will appreciate more all the work that goes into sushi the next time they eat it! Here is their picture posing in front the restaurant.
That's all for this post. Thanks for reading
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