Presentation on Canada, horses in the street, and some yummy granola....
ok, so this post is a little bit of everything! first our presentation on canada went really well. we did it twice, once to a grade 7 and once to a grade 11 class, it was in a hungarian school but the student take half of thier classes in english, so their english is pretty good. we had fun talking about our country...and even had a little taste test of maple syrup at the end of class (which they thought was really good!) we think they enjoyed it....maybe we will do it again in another hungarian school if we get the chance!


today we went for a nice saturday walk because the weather was pretty nice. and on the way back home we came across this horse and carriage. it passed us with two people in it at first, then we found it at the light with two more...i guess they were pickin up their friends for a party! pretty funny, sometimes you see these driving/riding along on the road. and it cracks us up everytime we see them, especially stopped at the red light alongside another car. you can see in the picture the man in the car is even laughing! 

and the last random thing for the day...for those cooks/bakers out there...i just thought i
would share a great recipe i tried for granola the other day. it is fantastic, so yummy with dried cranberries, almonds, cashews, walnuts, raisins, sunflower seeds....anyways its great, we eat it alot of it so i thought i would make my own. we love it over yogurt, if you want the recipe to try, it is here ...i adjusted it a little and halfed the recipe and it made lots still, and next time i think i will add coconut..enjoy!

5 comments:
granola... YUM! I will have to try the recipe!
OH CANADA! ... hey, I think I see my HOUSE there?! I would have liked to sit in on that lesson.
The syrup was a nice touch.
And the carriage needs spinners!
I think that I will have to try the recipe too. It looks very yummy.
I always knew you guys were granola munchers. Good stuff!
great recipe! that's the one i've been making this fall - and i do add coconut - and pumpkin seeds ...very yummy!
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