My senior project this year has been an incredible experience for me. I have learned so much and developed a life-long trait that I will use constantly. Throughout this year I have taken cooking classes, learned many things from my mentor and senior project advisor. I have provided foods for my family, the senior class, Redeemer Presbyterian Church, and for families in need. I have enjoyed every minute of it. I really do love to cook and have truly enjoyed my project for this year. Lots of people do a project they get tired of, but I have liked my project progressively throughout the year. I have learned so much and still have a lot more to learn. I loved bringing in food for the class and other people and seeing their reactions and comments about the food. I really focused in on desserts. I found out that baking is my favorite part of cooking. I did not like the research paper process to be completely honest. I had a hard time with that and needed a lot more help than I thought I did. That was defiantly my least favorite part of the project although I like reading and learning about the subject of vegetarianism. I have learned many new skills and things to avoid also. Seniors say it every year, but we still all make the same mistake, procrastination. It is a horrible horrible thing. With others classes and senior project combined, using my time wisely was key. Although I had may fumbles, I also had many great new recipes to go in my collection that I will have forever. My senior project has been an incredibly amazing experience for me. I am so glad I chose the path I did.
AmandaPerry
Wednesday, April 6, 2011
Friday, March 18, 2011
Projects are Fun
This week had been a lot less calm than last week. But for our economic class we have the business product type thing. We have to create a business that provides a healthy food and exorcize type thing. Its kind of hard to explain but we basically have to convince and sell that physical activity will stimulate the mind and help students or teachers focus more in class. And of course we can create a healthy food or snack. After many changes of ideas we finally came up with a good new idea. We are going to do a non-profit lunch for the teachers that give the money to a feeding program in Nicaragua. Then we will do Zumba class for a physical activity. I do not want to get into all the details and aspects of our project right not so the point is that we are going to be trying to come up with a healthy menu. So I am going to be tying to come up with a healthy menu for one day and then another day we are going to do a taste from Nicaragua day. We want to do rice and beans, fresh fruit, and maybe banana chips. So my next little project will be coming up with an easy cheap and healthy lunch. Fun Fun!
Friday, March 11, 2011
Busy Bee Me
I had a really busy week during senior project. Nicole Halla had her performances of her first and second graders this week for her senior project. So she asked me to provide the refreshments for the students and parents that come. So I have done a lot of cooking this week. On Monday I made cranberry bars, on Tuesday I made ooeey gooey chocolate cookies and no bake cookies, on Thursday I made white chocolate raspberry truffles and these chocolate brownie type things, and on Friday I made peanut butter balls. I also made a strawberry punch and an nectar type punch for this week also. Every night I have been cooking and making desserts. I was never really told how many people were going to be there so I just had to prepare a lot. All the recipes took me a long time to make. The cranberry bars took a long time because I had to make two and they had meringue which I discovered also takes a long time to make. Then all the cookies, truffles, and balls all could make several dozen so the rolling out and forming process was the most time consuming and annoying. But this way I had enough to serve all everybody with one recipe. I also had my second cooking class at the Cooking Station in Greenville and learned how to make bread. I love home maid bread so I am excited I know how to make it now with the help of the class and Mrs. Halla. I don’t know what my next project will be but I know I am tired after this week
Friday, March 4, 2011
Busy Bee
This week has been a really busy week for my senior project. On Monday night I made the meal for the RBTCI at the Redeemer Presbyterian (the Halla’s church). I made a bean and chicken soup, zucchini bread, cake, and had chips too. I made about ten loafs of the bread and a lot of recipes of soup. Luckily my mom was able to help me get all the ingredients and make some of the bread because it was such a large number of people to serve. There is usually about sixty people so we made enough for that number but not everyone came because there were tornado warnings and really bad whether that night, so we ended up having a lot of extra, which we let them keep. This event took a lot more planning and time than I was expecting unfortunately. Then I also made a meal for an older couple at my church on Thursday. I made Russian chicken, fluff and puff bisects, sesame almond salad, corn pie, and double chocolate fudge cake. They were really appreciative and sweet. I had to do a quick meal because I was visiting Appalachian state on Wednesday and so I had to do it after school on Thursday. Once again, I underestimated the time and preparation needed for these events, luckily my mom knew and warned me. So I had a very successful and busy week for my senior project!
Thursday, February 24, 2011
Deep Breath, and Go!
This week during senior project class I have made a lot of future plans for next week. On Monday I went and helped Mrs. Halla with RBCTI at her church. I helped her serve and set up the food for about sixty people. Next week I am going to cook the meal for Monday night. So this is a really big responsibility and a lot of food. I think I am going to do a really good bean soup that is pretty easy to make with zucchini bread and some chips on the side. Also I called my grandma this week to see if she knew any families or individuals who could use a meal. She thought of two families and next Thursday I am going to bring a couple a meal. I have not planned this meal out yet but I am planning to do that this weekend. I also signed up for more cooking classes. There is this place in place in Greenville called the Cooking Station. I signed of for a three lesson package even though I cant go to the third one because I am going to be in Nicaragua. The first class (tonight) is going to be strictly on desserts, the next one is on baking bread, and then the last one is on cake and fondant decorating. Next week I also want to bring in something for the senior buffet that everyone will like. I have a busy week coming!
Thursday, February 17, 2011
Food Network anyone?
The shows that come on the food network are so much fun to watch! I don’t know how anyone can watch them and then not want to cook after. I like to watch Fabulous Cakes, Cake Boss, Ace of Cakes, and Top Chef the most. After I took the cake decorating class, I have a whole new appreciation for it. I understand the time, difficulty, and tediousness that goes into it. Everyone is always so surprised by how expensive they are but it actually is not that bad. All the supplies and icing that go into making those cakes is incredibly expansive. And plus, it is the most time consuming and tedious job I can think of. It requires incredible patience and creativity. Their job is defiantly not an easy one. Then on Top Chef, the challenges they have to do are so crazy, and then what they come up with is incredible. They have all these recipes on the top of their heads all the time and they are put through so many challenges and still come up with incredible results. I was watching Top Chef last night and one of the challenges was to go in Target and collect all the supplies and foods that were available in Target and cook a meal for a hundred or more Target employees all in the Target store in the middle of the night within three hours. It was intense. But the food looked so good still! One guy used a iron to make grill chesses, it was very innovative. He won that challenge and got 25,000 dollars too. They are also so good at just throwing things together without a recipe. It always amazes me what they can make and create with the limited amount of supplies and time they are given. But anyways, I think the food network is a great excuse to watch TV and could inspire anybody to want to cook. I know I want to!
Angelo, from Top Chef (he is my one of my favorites)
Yes, that is a cake car. (guy from Cake Boss)
Thursday, February 10, 2011
What do you think?
Something I have often though about, especially last semester in econ class, is if cooking is a valuable trait or talent. We live in a nation where fast food and convenience is key. Not only is fast food for you, but also most of the packaged foods in the grocery stores are horrible for you and full of chemicals that clog up in our bodies. There are so many “packaged” deals and already made meals. Cooking is a lost art in my opinion. But is it valuable and worth doing anymore? I personally think it is. I think that cooking is something that everybody should know how to do. Cooking is can be a family event and sitting around the table brings people and families together. In America, it is all about getting things done, and getting what you want here and now. There is no time to cook and sit with your family and friends. When I went to Europe, sitting down to eat was a very long process. Nobody seemed to be in a hurry all the time. They genuinely seemed to be enjoying each other’s company. In the grassy are in front of the Eiffel Tower, hundreds of friends gathered around with elaborate meals and food. Here, it is like a grabbing a coffee is the only bonding time friends have over a meal. I think the way most of us treat cooking and mealtime is very impersonal and rushed. Eating and sharing a meal seems like it is just a thing to do in order to prepare you for your next task and refuel your body to get things done. It is hard to say that when I am sitting down and eating that I am not thinking about what I need to do and what comes next. During our lunches at school, we are always quizzing each other and studying for an English quiz. Studying isn’t a bad thing, but I think lunch is the one part of the day where it is completely okay to talk and laugh with friends in school. Like I said before, I was amazed at how so many people sat around talking and eating for hours during a meal. Also, I think that cooking meals is healthier most of the time. Microwave meals and fast food is so bad for us, most people do not realize what it is doing to your body. What disturbs me most is that people know and can recognize that they are fat and are probably making their kids fat but they don’t do anything or change anything. They keep things the same just because it is easy and quick. What happened to caring for our well-being and bodies? It is not that hard to turn off the TV and go get some exercise. The funny thing is that at most gyms there are TVs attached to the treadmills and elliptical and yet America is still the fattest nation in to world.
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