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Friday, January 8, 2010

Garden Crew T-Shirt Design Contest


The results are in for our first t-shirt design contest. Third Grader Lena N. is the winner. Congratulations. Here is a sneak peak at her design.

Wednesday, May 13, 2009

Fava Bean Chummus

We harvested all of the fava beans in the garden and made a tasty concoction: fava bean chummus.

First you shell the beans from the pods and blanch them in boiling water for three minutes. This slightly cooks them and separates the membrane from the inner bean.

Then you remove the membrane.
Put all of the shells in your compost bucket for later and place all of the beans in a blender or food processor.Add olive oil, lemon juice, garlic, salt, and cumin.
Mix it up and get ready to dip.
Eat with pita chips. Garnish with a bit of cilantro and enjoy.
Most of the students really liked it:
Although a few had a different reaction:
All in all, a good time was had by all.

Sunday, February 1, 2009

kumquat lemonade





We harvested lemons and kumquats last week. We decided that when life gives you lemons and kumquats, squeeze 'em and add lots of sugar. Serve over ice.

Today we made kumquat lemonade. Our group accidentally put too much sugar in. Since we didn't have enough lemon juice, we used kumquats too. I liked it a lot.

Lara M. ;)

Wednesday, January 21, 2009


Today I am at the garden. I see wonderful trees and grasses. I love the plants. We planted fava beans that are growing. We planted radishes and carrots. The radishes were spicy and the carrots are barely growing. Some of the trees still have leaves. Many of them are bald. I feel sorry for them. Anyway, I love the garden.

:) Maria Fernanda

Sunday, October 26, 2008

Pumpkin investigations















Here are some pictures from our experiments and investigations with pumpkins. First we made hypotheses about pumpkins. Then we experimented on the pumpkins. We measured the circumference of our pumpkin. After that we counted all of the lines on the pumpkin. Then we counted the seeds and my group had the most seeds. My most favorite part of all was to put my really big pumpkin in a bucket of water and my really big pumpkin floated.

:) Alexus

Pumpkins galore!



We did some fun experiments with the pumpkins that we harvested in the garden. Then Laura Carter (Kathleen's mom) took some of the pumpkins home and prepared them for some more fun stuff. She roasted the seeds for the students to snack on and prepared the pulp for future recipes.
She brought in an ice cream maker and all of the proper ingredients for homemade pumpkin ice cream. All of the students participated in executing the recipe and everyone enjoyed the tasty concoction. It was a real autumn treat.

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