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Chicken Pesto Pasta

Last week a friend of mine brought in pesto pasta for lunch and I immediately got a craving for it. So tonight for dinner I made my version of chicken pesto spaghetti. I usually make my own pesto, but I… Continue Reading →

Banana Chocolate Chip Muffins

While I was home for reading break, I decided to make muffins because this rainy November weather has given me a craving for them! My all time favourite muffin recipe came from my old high school, South Delta Secondary School,… Continue Reading →

Homemade Chicken Noodle Soup

Over the past few days I have unfortunately come down with a cold; ever since I was young, my go to comfort food is my Nana’s homemade chicken noodle soup. I made this recipe while I was home for reading… Continue Reading →

Familiarizing Myself with Riptide

The second song I chose to learn on the ukulele is Riptide by Vance Joy. I selected this song because I wanted to find a beginner ukulele song that I could easily sing along too. Originally I was supposed to… Continue Reading →

Minecraft

Today a group of students from Colquitz Middle School and Spectrum High School came to our class to inform us about the educational benefits Minecraft creates within a classroom setting. Heidi James, a grade 7 teacher at Colquitz Middle School,… Continue Reading →

Ground Beef Tacos

For tonights dinner I decided to try out a different ethnicities cuisine, that being Mexican. I have had fish, chicken, and even shrimp tacos- but ground beef tacos are by far my favourite. I am lactose intolerant and could not… Continue Reading →

Eggs Benedict

Today for brunch after classes I made Eggs Benedict. There are a variety of ways to make this dish, but I went for the traditional -that being slices of ham, a poached egg, topped with homemade hollandaise sauce on a… Continue Reading →

Kung Pao Chicken & Green Beans and Beef in Black Bean Sauce

Chinese food is one of my favourite types of cuisine, as well as a comfort food for me whenever I am sick. All of this week I found myself craving some of my favourite dishes so instead of trying out… Continue Reading →

Hey soul sister by Train (Resource)

This is one of the main resources I used to teach myself the strumming patterns of “Hey soul sister” by Train. The way she broke it down was very clear and concise, thus allowing me to pick the pattern up… Continue Reading →

Field Trip to PSII

Today we visited the Pacific School of Innovation and Inquiry located in downtown Victoria. My cohort and I got the opportunity to sit down with the founder and principal of the school, Jeff Hopkins, as well as interact with students… Continue Reading →

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