Kia Ora, I am a Year 8 student at Tāmaki Primary School in Auckland, NZ. I am in Te Puna Wairua a Bi-lingual unit where we speak Māori and English. My teachers are Whaea Lee, Matua Punehu and Matua Andre who is also my Kapa Haka tutor.
Ka mau te wehi Josh, impressive organisation. Your demonstration included some helpful tips too. I have not added pineapple in my smoothies, but will definitely try this, looks delicious. Keep on cooking, Mrs Grant
ko te manu e kai ana i te miro nōna te ngāhere, ko te manu e kai ana i te matauranga nōna te Ao. Te mīharo Joshua, he rangatira koe mō apōpō. Cant wait for our cooking class with you on Friday. I hope it is going to be something as delicious as this. I love pineapple too.
Awesome Josh, definitely going to give this bad boy a try. I have never added feijoa into a smoothie before and feijoa happens to be one of my favourite fruit. Can not wait to give this a go.
Kia Ora Josh. Really impressed with your organisation skills and techniques when making your delicious smoothie. Well done. Also extremely impressed that you had bananas in your back yard
Love your confidence Josh! I especially like how you did not let the pineapple juice left in the bowl go to waste! Your smoothie looked delicious! Well done!
Kia Ora Josh. You displayed very good organisational skills. Your 'mise-en-place' was fantastic. Your smoothie looked delicious. I can see that you enjoyed making your smoothie. You also did an excellent job of cleaning up -washing, drying and packing your dishes away. An awesome effort. Well done, Josh.
Tumeke! Learn create share! Thanks Josh for inspiring me to get my nutriBullet out and get back to smoothie making. I like that you were able to use ingredients from your backyard as well. I cant wait for your next food tech creation. I think you have a knack for making food shows for the food channel.
Wow, He tino pai rawa atu koe! Blitzing like a pro! Well done Josh, I say pro because many adults don't even know to put the soft fruits first and then the hard fruits last (closer to the blade for blitzing). Thank you for filming a very informative smoothie making session, high five to you, whaea Hamer and your whanau!
Ka mau te wehi Josh, impressive organisation. Your demonstration included some helpful tips too. I have not added pineapple in my smoothies, but will definitely try this, looks delicious.
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Mrs Grant
ko te manu e kai ana i te miro nōna te ngāhere, ko te manu e kai ana i te matauranga nōna te Ao. Te mīharo Joshua, he rangatira koe mō apōpō. Cant wait for our cooking class with you on Friday. I hope it is going to be something as delicious as this. I love pineapple too.
ReplyDeleteAwesome Josh, definitely going to give this bad boy a try. I have never added feijoa into a smoothie before and feijoa happens to be one of my favourite fruit. Can not wait to give this a go.
ReplyDeleteKia Ora Josh. Really impressed with your organisation skills and techniques when making your delicious smoothie. Well done. Also extremely impressed that you had bananas in your back yard
ReplyDeleteLove your confidence Josh! I especially like how you did not let the pineapple juice left in the bowl go to waste! Your smoothie looked delicious! Well done!
ReplyDeleteHi Josh. I love your video. Great food prep skills, well done. Pineapple is one of my faves too.
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Kia Ora Josh. You displayed very good organisational skills. Your 'mise-en-place' was fantastic. Your smoothie looked delicious. I can see that you enjoyed making your smoothie. You also did an excellent job of cleaning up -washing, drying and packing your dishes away. An awesome effort. Well done, Josh.
ReplyDeleteka mau te wehi! Josh feijoa yum sooo good
ReplyDeleteTumeke! Learn create share! Thanks Josh for inspiring me to get my nutriBullet out and get back to smoothie making. I like that you were able to use ingredients from your backyard as well. I cant wait for your next food tech creation. I think you have a knack for making food shows for the food channel.
ReplyDeleteWow, He tino pai rawa atu koe! Blitzing like a pro! Well done Josh, I say pro because many adults don't even know to put the soft fruits first and then the hard fruits last (closer to the blade for blitzing). Thank you for filming a very informative smoothie making session, high five to you, whaea Hamer and your whanau!
ReplyDeleteImpressive Josh! I like your confidence in creating your delicious smoothie. I'll certainly try out your recipe.
ReplyDeleteWOW! Amazing Josh! what level of creativity and great use of your time. Look forward to hearing and seeing more of your cooking skills in the future.
ReplyDeleteTino reka te smoothie. Thanks for sharing the recipe. It made me want some. What's next for your recipes.?
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