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Nepalese Meal in Bristol

In Namaste Nepal, the Nepalese restaurant that we visited, we all sat with our patrols on long tables around the edge of the room, with the leaders on a table in the middle. After catching up with each other for a bit, we were served our starter of momos. Momos are the Nepalese version of dumplings containing meat or vegetables, served with a spicy dip. Everyone seemed to really enjoy these.

For a main we were served lentils, chicken tikka, and two other dishes, one with lamb and one with chicken. This was served with naan bread and rice. At the end of the meal a cake was brought out for Izzy as it was her birthday on the same night. Overall it was a great night that everyone enjoyed.

John A

 

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Bag Packing Success!

Well done today, in only two hours bag packing today we managed £503.15

Plus 5 Swedish Kronor, 0.23 euros and two old pounds 🙂

Nigel Moore

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Planning has started!

 

The first full meeting of Young People going on the 2018 trip took place on the 10th October. Planning of the activities at the Jamboree started, along with designs and requirements for a water safety badge that we are hoping to deliver on our trip.

James – one of the Explorers going on the trip – had the following to say:

We had a great evening looking forward to our upcoming trip. All scouts divided up into our patrols and we looked at having a possible camp passport which would result in the Nepali scouts getting a badge at the end of the camp. We also looked at trying to set up a water safety badge. In their patrols the scouts designed the badge and the things the scouts would have to do to get the badge. This would also leave a legacy of the trip by teaching the skills to the Nepali leaders who could then pass the knowledge on to others.
Overall a very productive night, with lots to look forward to for the scouts
Our next full meeting will be mid-November, when the Young People will be having their first S.T.E.M. club meeting.
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