The student who chose to make chicken wraps during this cooking class
Who is Jacob?
People sometimes believe this black animal brought bad luck - especially of it crossed your path
What is a black cat?
An Australian animal that carries its babies in a pouch
What is a kangaroo?
You need to do this to eggs and meat to make them safe to eat.
What is COOK them?
The large sea mammal that can often be seen off the coast of NL
What is a whale?
The type of chicken we used to make our wraps. Hint: It starts with an "R"
What is rotisserie chicken?
A spooky character that sleeps in a coffin
What is a vampire?
A bird that cannot fly and lives in cold places. They can also swim very well.
What is a penguin?
What is a strainer/colander?
The main type of fish that has been important to NL history and economy
What is cod?
The type of dressing we had to use on our wraps during our cooking class
What is Ranch Dressing?
The famous vampire that is also on Sesame Street
Who is Count Dracula?
The largest cat in the world. Also known as the King of the Jungle.
What is a lion?
The most common heat setting for cooking food in the oven
What is 350 Degrees?
The most EASTERN province in Canada (Hint: the topic)
What is NEWFOUNDLAND & LABRADOR? :)
A cold wrap placed in the oven and baked into a warm, crispy, brown wrap is an example of this type of change
What is a chemical change?
A game played sometimes during Halloween where you dunk your head in a bowl of water to bite into a fruit
What is, Bobbing for Apples?
The largest land animal on earth?
What is an elephant?
You need to do this before handling any food in the kitchen.
What is washing your hands?
The capital city of NL
What is St. John's?
Hard cheese into melted cheese is an example of this type of change
What is a PHYSICAL change
In the famous Sleepy Hallow story, this ghostly rider has this as his head
What is a jack-o-lantern?
A species that may continue to live when cut into half?
What is a worm?
You need to use these to take items out of the oven
What are oven mitts?
The famous National Park that is known for its hiking trails and wildlife (Hint: it's not too far from use here in Deer Lake on the west coast)
What is Gros Morne National Park?