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Category Archives: Ideas
Cooking up a storm with Booko: Finding Fire
Finding Fire is about cooking with fire and encourages us to see wood as an essential seasoning that can be varied according to how it interacts with different ingredients.
Every kid needs a champion
Rita Pierson heard a colleague say, “They don’t pay me to like the kids.” Her response: “Kids don’t learn from people they don’t like.” This inspiring ted talk is a rousing call to educators to connect to students.
Cooking up a storm with Booko: Road Trip Cooking
From the ultimate hangover breakfast and salad in a jar, to campfire nachos and ‘apple pie to go’, Road Trip Cooking shows you how to make it all while on the road.
Cooking up a storm with Booko: Be More Vegan
Whether you’re ready to commit to a fully plant-based lifestyle or you’d just like to add a few meat-free dishes to your diet, Be More Vegan can help.
Monday Inspo
Advice…it seems to come from everywhere when you are younger and often at times when you’re not really in the frame of mind to listen to it. That’s why we love that YA novels offer little words of wisdom within their pages. Here’s our fav.
Cooking up a storm with Booko: Baking Happiness
Rosie Madaschi found happiness by baking elaborate cakes and baked goods, and now she’s spreading the joy in Baking Happiness.
Cooking up a storm with Booko: Chinese Takeaway in Five
Alongside the basic five essentials; salt, pepper, soy sauce, sugar and oil, you can make a feast of easy dishes using the bare minimum in Chinese Takeaway in Five.
Cooking up a storm with Booko: We Can All Eat That
We Can All Eat That serves up creative, delicious and informed ideas and recipes for introducing allergens to children.
Hey science teacher – make it fun
Science teacher Tyler DeWitt thinks science textbooks are impossible to understand. He delivers a rousing call for science teachers to ditch the jargon and make science fun in this Ted Talk.