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Wednesday, December 30, 2020

SLJ - Tastes of Summer - Yum! :D

 

Hey Bloggers!


Welcome back to my blog!

And to another SLJ post!

If you don't know, the Summer Learning Journey (SLJ) is some activities that you can complete over the summer holidays. By completing the activities and commenting on other SLJ participants you can earn. Earn enough points and you can win some prizes!

Today's SLJ activity asked me to make a collage of summer foods that me and my family enjoy. You can find the activity here on the SLJ blog.

I picked a few foods that are both from my own summer culture (Japanese) and some more traditional New Zealand summer food.

What summer foods do your family enjoy?
What do you think the theme is with summer foods?

Enjoy!

2 comments:


  1. Kia Ora Mia,

    My name is Zana and I am a blog commenter from the Summer Learning Journey.

    I loved this activity because most of my favourite foods are summer foods like watermelon, strawberries and ice blocks!

    You did a great job with this post using images of your summer treats and some cool describing words, I especially liked the fresh and silky describing words, what food was that describing?

    Which of these summer treats is your all time, number one favourite?

    Happy Holidays, Keep up the great work and I hope to see more of your posts over the summer.

    Ngā mihi nui,
    Zana Yates

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    1. Hi Zana! Nice to see you back on my blog again. Thanks so much for taking the time to comment on my blog. The noodles? Well, they are a special type of cold japanese noodles called somen. We eat it in summer and it is usually topped with seaweed. Traditionally, it is slid down bamboo and eaten while flowing down the water.

      I think somen would be my favourite, although, unfortunately, we cannot get this noodle in New Zealand! So when I go to Japan in summer, I always make sure to have some somen!

      Thanks again!
      Mia

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