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Tuesday, June 23, 2020
Belfeast
Hello people who are reading this blog post, today we had Belfeast which is held at the BCN (Belfast communicate network) or if your reading blog post a little lat then this is the time we had belfeast. 23-6-2020. Since Covid 19 accrued, only had about 4 weeks left so instead of 1 class going to Belfeast (only classes 20, 21, 22 and 23 go to Belfeast) we had 2 classes go at a time, 20 and 21, and 22 with 23. We had hot dogs on the first Belfeast for 2020 and they were delicious. This time, we had burgers and chips, Room 20 and 21 only had burgers when they went a second time, and that was even more delicious!😋 We did not grab the food are self's, we had servants. they were kids from the other classes. 20 cooked for 21, 21 cooked for 22, 22 cooked for 23, and 23 cooked for 20. I don't know how much money was used for all the food but it was a lot. I hope my description on Belfeast was good now I'll stop.
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Kia ora Oliver,
ReplyDeleteThank you for that very informative read about Belfeast. It sounds like a really good idea to have everyone taking turns to serve one another. The food does sound very yum. Did you prefer the hot dogs or the burgers?
Keep up the great learning and blogging,
:) Sharon - Te Ara Tūhura Education Programme Leader