Monday, 31 March 2014

Making rewena paraoa and butter

We have been learning about what life was like for Maori and early European pioneers in New Zealand over 200 years ago. Life was a lot harder then. New Zealand was no paradise. There were no towns or roads, and hardly any shops. It was mostly just bush and huts. Many settlers arrived with almost nothing. Everything had to be done by hand and there weren't many tools to help. Foods like butter and bread had to made by hand. We enjoyed making rewena bread using a 'potato bug' and churning cream in to butter to put on it - it was YUM!




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