We had the yellow bowls with water and the blue cloths for wiping one's fingers clean between food changes. They didn't use flatware. We had cucumbers, almonds, salami, provolone cheese, grapes, mango (OK, not sure if they had that-probably not but I had one we had to use and it went well with the selection...we were progressive thinking Romans); also olive oil/ feta cheese/Italian seasoning together with hot bread to dip in it. I didn't make a suggested dessert they listed b/cuz I had just made brownies the day before...and we did not need any more sweets around here, but there is that option if you choose to do so. I wanted to get some sparkling grape juice to represent wine but I simply forgot to go down the isle when I was shopping for this stuff..ooopsies. All in all-it was a fun activity that even dad was able to partake in with us!
This was a part of the Heart of Dakota Creation to Christ study. But if you are going on your own or with another curriculum and are studying Rome, it is an easy and fun way to bring history alive.
3 comments:
This looks like fun! My family loves the dip with bread. Don't have it too often these days as it just isn't the same with GF bread. LOL Hope you are doing well. Hugs to you!
We made one, too! The more I browse your blog, the more I find so many similarities :)
That's funny Hana. I say that about you. Except you are way more together and articulate than I. Too bad you are on the opposite side of the country...I would grab my scrapping stuff and head over and we could have a scrapping splurge day. :)
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