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Friday, 15 July 2016 02:40

Great War Recipe Book is now printed!

Written by Stefanie Hossbach
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Great War Recipe Book is now printed!

Yeah! It took almost three years, three Year 11 French classes, a trip to France,  a bunch of teachers involved (History, French, Art, Food technology) and two student designers, and now it's here!

Thanks to the generous funding we received from the Shared Histories Programme, we could print 120 recipe books.

It's in colour, it's in French and English, and it contains some information about the historic background as well. Some of these books will shortly make their way to France. Others will be offered to the school and contributors.

And some will hopefully be taken home by people who leave a generous donation which will then be forwarded to the RSA

   

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