Tag Archives: Baking
Earning some brownie points just in time for lá Fhéile Vailintín
© Recipe- Jamie Oliver Brilliant Brownies
Christmas shortbread 🎅🎄
Muffin madness ♥
Don’t forget to complete your homework under the recipe section ladies… http://homeeconomicsteacher.com/junior-cycle-home-economics/recipes/
Granny’s Granola and Groovy smoothies
On today’s break time menu were Granny’s ooh so good granola and groovy mixed fruit smoothies. All money raised is going towards the transition year interior design module here in St Dominic’s Secondary school. A selection of healthy snacks were prepared this week for our Healthy living themed week.
Open evening in the Home Economics kitchen- Cad atá ar siúl againn..
1st year Home Economics cooking groups for cookery class
Group 1 unit 1 Lisa, Nicole Group two unit 2 Megan R, Jade Group 3 unit 3 Leah,Shauna Group 4 unit 4 Samantha,Amy Group 5 unit 5, Katie, Rachael Group 6 unit 6 Ciara, Alannah Group 7 unit 7 Chloe, Kym Group 8 unit 8 Sophie, Marie Group 9 unit 9 Lauren, Megan C
Happiness is a slice of pizza
The Transition year students had a very busy morning in the Home Economics kitchen today. The girls made a selection of homemade pizzas for the pizza party that they arranged to raise money to help give the Home Economics kitchens a facelift as part of their interior design module. Thank you to all who supported … Continue reading
Delicious, easy, melt in your mouth shortbread recipe and just what Ms Mills ordered as a pick me up during the LC and JC exams! A great one for the tea break. *P.s they dunk well*!
Unbelievably tasty and easy, these could very well be the pick me up you need with that cup of Lyons/Barry’s tea this week! Ingredients: 125g Plain Flour 60g Cornflour ½ tsp of vanilla essence 125g unsalted Butter (softened) 60g of Caster Sugar Sprinkle of caster sugar for decoration ♥ Method ( Miss what do I do?) … Continue reading
Sometimes we are tested. Not to show our weaknesses, but to discover our strengths ♥
It has been a busy few weeks in the kitchen here in St Dominics’s Secondary School and I suppose I have to commend the girls’ effort, hard work, commitment and courage to try new things. Late nights, early mornings, missing wooden spoons and a few hurdles were tackled by each student over the past … Continue reading