Hello my name is Louise and I work at a secondary school in Uddevalla a small city 10miles northward from Gothenburg along the west coast. I like really good! Another day we trained ourselves in making various kinds of braids. This is a braid with four lengths and we call it "snoddas"

Hi Louise! How do you teach them to braid a Snoddas. Because I have encountered a few different ways to teach this specific bread.
ReplyDeleteHi Louise! Are your students mainly from Uddevalla area? How is the labour market in your region at the moment? Will your students all get jobs when they finish their education?
ReplyDeleteLove the braided breads. The trick is to not let them get dry isn't it? My daughter made bagels yesterday - the part where you put them in simmering water before baking is complex. I have not tried Snoddas - looks like a white flour bread?
ReplyDeleteSanna it was difficult to explain, I got to show everyone. But I think they enjoy it:)
ReplyDeleteI bet they did! :)
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ReplyDeleteHi Camilla, yes the students are from Uddevalla and within a radius in 5miles. I think they can get a job but some of them has to move to a bigger town.
ReplyDeleteHi Annette, I think its difficult to braid but after a while they found out how they do;)
ReplyDeleteCan the students braid evenly? it´s hard!
ReplyDeleteYeah its difficult but they are quite good at it now
ReplyDeleteHave you even thought about maybe do a flipped classroom with the braiding? You show on you tube and then during classtime, you can go around and help out? or maybe you have a lot of time to help out already?
ReplyDeleteHi Åsa, that sounds like a great plan:) Do you use flipped classroom in your school?
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