Biscuit Parthenon

Sat, Mar 20, 2010

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Greek Project schmeek project.  Really, it’s uncanny.

The Parthenon.

The Biscuit Parthenon.

Sighhhhhhh, my kid rocks.

AND, when it collapsed a little as I boxed it up and wrapped it in clingfilm to make it all air tight, did Miss E stress?

Miss E:  ”Ahhh don’t worry Mum.  I can mend it, and anyway, it’s meant to be a ruin.”

That makes her beyond fabulous in my opinion.  I blumming love that kid.

And the whole class got to eat it, so no annoying class project to join the mountain on top of my treadmill no one went hungry and there were some very happy year 5 kids on Friday.

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19 Responses to “Biscuit Parthenon”

  1. TheMadHouse Says:

    How cool is that and I am so glad they can east it – yum.

    How are you feeling?

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  2. Barbara Says:

    What’s it stuck together with? The biscuit one, I mean.

    Good project, and I’m very impressed by her attitude.

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  3. Jo Beaufoix Says:

    White icing. So that made the very plain shortcake biccies taste yum, and added a little something to the custard creams. :D

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  4. Iota Says:

    Jo, that’s amazing. Is your surname Karmel?

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  5. veryanniemary Says:

    Now that is cool…

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  6. Corey~livingandloving Says:

    oh my word…..THAT is totally cool…and looks yummy!

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  7. magic mummy Says:

    How clever are you….

    I can’t wait till we have school projects to do, I’ll be the one that always goes over the top I think!

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  8. Steve Says:

    Excellent. There’s scope for a whole series of architectural adventures in biscuits and icing there. What shall I put inside the tomb of my biscuit pyramid…?

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  9. Nova Says:

    Fantastic! What a kind mummy you are. Did everyone have to make one or was yours the only one made out of biscuits? My son is making something similar at the moment….I cannot believe how many boxes he has got through, I just hope it turns out as good as he is expecting.He has spent many many hours on it too. Looking good so far. :0)

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  10. Potty Mummy Says:

    What a cool idea – that has just been stored under ‘useful pointers for future school projects!’

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  11. Rosie Scribble Says:

    Fabulous effort after all that stress. But which one is which?

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  12. Maureen Says:

    Awesome! What a great project!! And even better response from daughter.

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  13. Expat Mum Says:

    Blimey that’s fantastic. It’ll be the Tower of London out of toothpicks next!

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  14. angelsandurchinsblog Says:

    You’ve now given me a brilliant idea for edible Easter bonnet hats!

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  15. Sybil Law Says:

    It’s fantastic!

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  16. Dumdad Says:

    Brilliant! You must be so proud.

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  17. Calif Lorna Says:

    That’s amazing. Am totally stealing that idea for future school projects.

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