Beetles, biscuits and baking.

Hey Blog! Welcome back to my weekly posts.

Lesser Stag Beetle

On Monday I found a Lesser Stag Beetle on the wall of my shed. There are apparently three species of Stag beetle in the UK: The Stag Beetle, the Lesser Stag Beetle, and the Rhinoceros Beetle.

This week we went to Ashover Pumpkin farm with friends. We went to the Ashover Sunflowers in the summer, and the pumpkins were just as awesome! I picked four: a green-orange knobbly one, a large orange one, and two yellow ones. I’m going to make the big one into a pumpkin lantern, and we’re also going to make some pumpkin pies or muffins. Some of the ones we didn’t pick were nearly 75cm across, and weighed what felt like a ton!

Today I did an online “Tudor cook-along” with Dig Ventures, an archaeology organisation. We made Bosworth Jumbles, made of flour, sugar, spices and water, a biscuit-cake that might have been served at a Tudor period (1485 – 1603) “Banqueting Hall”. These halls were usually temporary structures, often in gardens. The legend goes that the recipe was found by Henry VII’s men after the battle of Bosworth and that Richard III’s chef was an expert at it. They’re very tasty!

Tudor cooking

A jumble of Jumbles!

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My week

Hey Blog! Here’s the first of my weekly posts, so I’ve chosen an ordinary topic to start with.

You may be wondering what home education is like. Well, it’s different for every person, of course, but here’s a typical week for me:

At home: English, Maths, Science, Poetry, online Philosophy group, Languages (on Duolingo, Chinese and French), Piano lessons, Geography/History with Jake@ “Humanatees” and now this Blog!

Out of the house: Scouts, Day out with friends, Swimming, Cricket (in the summer), Drama.  Once a month I also have YAC (Young Archaeologist’s Club), Wildlife Watch, Eco group.

In the Shed: Making things, thinking up stories, making a mess…

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