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Did you know? In Sanskrit the ginger root was known as srigavera, which translates to ‘root shaped like horn’- a comical name fitting for its unconventional appearance Avey, Tori. “The History of Gingerbread.” PBS, Public Broadcasting Service, 20 Dec. 2013, www.pbs.org/food/the-history-kitchen/history-gingerbread/. |
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Follow The Baking Explorer's recipe to make your own Gingerbread house at home! Let's have an architectural lesson to draw the plan and elevation of your house. |
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The Sugar Spun Stadium
2019
This Stadium is the ‘living room’ of the city, a venue for the citizens to participate in the sugar-fueled sporting activities the city provides. The stadium can bring much more to community than sport. Consumption of the stadium can create a short-term spark of energy, which is just what our athletes require when competing at the stadium. Due to the addictive nature of the stadium, long-term health effects like extreme happiness and wellbeing are a risk of overindulgence. Sugar Spun Stadium addiction is a guaranteed cure for people with low moods, anxiety and stress.
The Sugar Spun Stadium
2019
This Stadium is the ‘living room’ of the city, a venue for the citizens to participate in the sugar-fueled sporting activities the city provides. The stadium can bring much more to community than sport. Consumption of the stadium can create a short-term spark of energy, which is just what our athletes require when competing at the stadium. Due to the addictive nature of the stadium, long-term health effects like extreme happiness and wellbeing are a risk of overindulgence. Sugar Spun Stadium addiction is a guaranteed cure for people with low moods, anxiety and stress.