Food

Thinking of candy bands and tortillaphones has made me hungry.

As far as the catering is concerned for Scratch in Control, I’m planning on serving wraps and puff-pastry parcels, along with a few other savoury nibbles and salad to garnish. We’ll make sure there’s a vegetarian option available (not just a few hunks of bread and cheese with a lettuce leaf – more likely a vegetable korma wrap). If there’s a sudden surge in demand for tickets, we’ll also supply clebichek (Czech open sandwiches) and pizza.

Obviously, I don’t expect someone to be looking at this and saying, “Wow, curry in a wrap, I must get my free ticket now!” But the catering for any event, no matter how big or small shouldn’t be an afterthought.

And remember, if you can’t make it; but would like copies of our resources. Why not offer to pay for our lunch via our Indiegogo campaign…

Food for Thought…

You’ve heard your parents say, “Don’t play with your food!” If you’re a parent, you’ve probably said it yourself, even if you vowed a million times that you would never turn into a carbon-copy of your parents…

The Makey-Makey changes all of that. Most food is conductive – so what you eat, can become a button to click…

One of my GCT colleagues recently released this short instructional video on the art of making marshmallows talk.

I had to respond by releasing this footage shot earlier this year:

and

enjoy…

Those of you who want to see a performing candy band in action – come to Scratch in Control