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Week 2 - What's on your plate

PostPosted: Tue Sep 08, 2020 3:20 am
by Amy Smith
Roast beef, buttered peas, mashed potatoes...of all the delicious food offered at the feast, what ends up on your plate?

With this empty dinner plate template, draw/make a graphic of that your dinner looks like! Alternatively, describe it in at least 80 words - is it piled high? What are you making sure you get extra servings of? (Or are you purposely saving room for dessert?) The image should be of 600*600

Post your art OR description by Sept. 30th 11:59 pm HOL time for 10 beans and the chance to snag an award.

Re: Week 2 - What's on your plate

PostPosted: Wed Sep 09, 2020 6:17 pm
by Prof. Tarma Amelia Black
Alas, as soon as I read the questions, I immediately imagined my plate piled high with slices of pizza, going every which way. Lovely, gooey, dripping with sauce pizza, covered with melted cheese and other different toppings. There would be the topping with pepperoni, the one with pineapple and ham, the one with sausage and black olive and mushrooms -- all kinds! All of them would have the toppings extend to the very edge, so there is little or no crust to be seen. (By the way, it's all of thin-crust pizza ...)
That doesn't sound very nutritionally balanced does it! :lol: I sort of doubt I'd be able to eat it all, too. :cool: But that is the picture which came to mind.

Re: Week 2 - What's on your plate

PostPosted: Sat Sep 12, 2020 10:34 pm
by Mia Fountain
My plate is piled high with all kind of things. There is turkey drizzled with gravy. A baked potato with sour cream, cheese, and crumbled bacon. A nice pile of green and yellow beans, and and seperate pile of broccoli, and cauliflower. I probably won't go back for seconds, because I want to try to save some room for dessert. For dessert I would like to get a piece of lemon meringue pie with a Graham cracker crust, and a sprinkle of lemon zest on top.

Re: Week 2 - What's on your plate

PostPosted: Sat Sep 12, 2020 11:38 pm
by Louis Walles
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Here is my plate. On it, you can find fish n chips - classic British dinner! I think the biggest confusion for some of you can be something on the left. These are a traditional Silesian dumplings! Silesia is a part of Poland (where I come from). I remember how my grandma used to make them every Sunday for dinner. So I couldn't help it and HAD TO include them!! Also, I added some coca cola because for me, dinner is not a dinner without some soda!