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Jonathan’s PYP recipe book can be downloaded here…

… and here are Jonathan’s cooking methods.

Jonathan

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  1. Deborah Mills said, Dear Jonathan,
    I enjoyed your presentation very much. Your safety in the kitchen poster is very useful. I think we need to copy it and put it in the student kitchen here on Moshi campus. Thank you for watching so many of the Moshi Exhibition presentations. You were our Arusha mascot!
    Ms. Deborah

    27 May, 2020 at 01:13
  2. Anna Marsden said, Dear Jonathan, it made me hungry just watching this. The information about maize was very interesting. I loved the way you connected food to culture, religion and friendship, this showed the real power of food and how it does more than just give us energy.

    23 May, 2020 at 14:20

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