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Friday, October 30, 2020

Tech

 Yesterday for tech we had new classes. I am in cooking and digitech, I am happy to be in these classes. 

This term for cooking we are focusing on cultural foods. Today we made a hangi, I was gonna think it would have been really gross but in fact it wasn't actually that bad. For our hangi we had cabbage, carrots, potato, kumara, pumpkin, chicken, and these stuffing things made of breadcrumbs, melted butter, mixed herbs and I think somethings else but I can't remember what. First of all we had to get our ingredients on a plate and we had to wash the vegetables, then we had to peel our potatoes, carrots and kumara. After that we had to take the skin off the pumpkin. Then we cut them up into quarters and put them on our plate, and we got a piece of tinfoil and we put our vegetables and chicken on the tinfoil and had to wrap them up a specific way, which the cooking teacher told us to do. We put our hangi on a baking tray and put them in the oven for 45 minutes so the chicken good cook properly because if you don't cook chicken properly then you can get food poising from it. After 45 minutes had past we got our hangi out from the oven and opened them, but we had to eat them in the cooking class because the hangi was too hot to take anywhere. 


Our second class was digitech that was a pretty boring class because all you do is scratch. When we got in there the teacher told us what we have to do and things like that. We were allowed to work in buddies so I did, but we had to login to scratch separately. Mine and my buddies wifi stopped working so we had to go onto another computer. What we had to finish coding was a game the teacher had made already and we had to code the sprite to do like jump on platforms and get keys and things like that. It was kinda confusing but then I sort of got the hang of it. We only have 5 weeks left of doing digitech because of how the terms worked out. I think that digitech is really boring and if I had the choice to do that class again I wouldn't. 

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