Monthly Archives: July 2020

Around the World in 80 Days – Romanian Apple Cake

Ingredients

  • 800 ml milk (3 ½ cups)
  • 4-5 tablespoon sugar burnt
  • 1 kg apple (2 ¼ pounds)
  • 5 eggs
  • 5 tablespoon sugar
  • Vanilla (about 2 teaspoons)
  • Cinnamon (about 1 teaspoon)
  • Raisins (1/2 Cup)
  • 1 teaspoon baking powder

Instructions

  1. Put the 4-5 tbsp. sugar in a middle size pot and let the sugar burn.
  2. Mix 5 eggs with 800 ml milk and with 5 tbsp sugar
  3. When the sugar is caramelized add the combined milk and sugar in the pot and add cinnamon, raisins and vanilla to taste
  4. In that milk mixture add 1 kg apple without skin and cut in medium parts.
  5. Bake in a 375 degree oven for 10-15 minutes until the top is brown.
  6. Turn the pot with the cake inside an a large plate. You can decorate with whipped cream.

*To Make a cake by 4 eggs:

  1. If you make with 4 eggs, you have to separate the white part of the eggs from the yellow part.
  2. In a bowl beat the whites until stiff but not dry.
  3. In another bowl mix the yellows with 5 tbsp sugar.
  4. Mix all that together with 5 tbsp flour and 1 teaspoon baking powder. Be careful and mix slowly.
  5. Put this batter in the pot after the apples are brown.
  6. Bake in a 375 grade oven for 30 minutes or till a wooden toothpick comes out clean.
  7. Turn the pot with the cake inside an a large plate. You can decorate with whipped cream.

Submitted by Renata Moca 2003, au pair in Illinois

Photo by: Shari’s Berries

Around the World in 80 Days – China

CHINA

East Asia
Capital: Beijing
Languages: Chinese (written), Mandarin (spoken)
Predominant Religion(s): Buddhism

COMMON CHARACTERISTICS: 

  • Diligent, hardworking and modest: these words are often used to describe Chinese people.
  • Collectivism is a norm in China. Chinese love group activities. Winning honour for the group is something to be proud of.
  • Chinese tend to be reserved when it comes to showing affection in public.

FUN FACTS:

  • Despite its size, China only has one time zone!
  • While the dragon is typically seen as an evil creature in Western culture, it holds first place among the four greatest creatures in Chinese mythology, along with the phoenix, tiger, and tortoise. It is typically associated with the emperor.
  • Once known as the “Kingdom of Bicycles,” now China owns the most number of electric bikes. There are over 200 million e-bikes in China!

USEFUL PHRASES:

  • How are you?             Nǐ hăo ma?
  • Fine, thanks.               Wŏ hĕn hăo, xiè xiè.
  • My name is…:             Wŏ de míng zì shì…
  • Nice to meet you.      Hĕn gāo xìng yù jiàn nĭ.
  • Thank you:                  Xiè xiè.

Family

  • Usually grandparents live with their children and grandchildren, so there are three generations in one house. Grandparents will also share the responsibility of bringing up the children. The Chinese value peace and wholeness of a family. As an old Chinese saying goes: “A harmonious family can lead to the success of everything.”
  • Chinese families attach a lot of importance to the traditional holidays, and parents like to arrange large family meals with their children.
  • Children are encouraged to develop and learn new talents such as music, calligraphy, dancing and so on from an early age.

Photos by: Stephanie Kroos {flickr}; UI International Programs {flickr}

Around the World in 80 Days – Fried Bananas (Maylasia)

Fried Bananas – Pisang Goreng

Ingredients

  • 3 Bananas (Just ripe but not overripe)
  • 1 teaspoon of Fine Salt
  • ½ cup of Water
  • ¾ cup of Multi-purpose flour
  • Cinnamon Sugar/Brown sugar
  • Confectioner’s white powdered sugar
  • Cooking oil (for deep frying)

Instructions

  1. Peel bananas and slice them into mouth size.
  2. Heat oil in wok or electric deep fryer (300F).
  3. Mix flour and salt and water together. Stir until there are no more beads of flour. Add water accordingly, as needed.
  4. Marinate the sliced bananas in the flour mix.
  5. Once the oil is heated, place each banana into the wok. Deep fry until golden brown.
  6. Drain excess oil and serve with dashes of powdered sugar and cinnamon sugar/brown sugar.

Contributed by Enk Hwa Tan, au pair in Illinois 2004

Photo by: Yosomono {flickr}

Around the World in 80 Days – Chile

CHILE

South America
Capital: Santiago de Chile
Language(s): Spanish
Religion(s): Christianity
(predominantly Roman Catholic)

COMMON CHARACTERISTICS:

  • Chileans are extremely hospitable, relaxed and warm. They are always interested in learning from others and very proud of their country and its natural beauties.
  • Chileans have strong family ties. All over the nation there is a feeling of spontaneous solidarity to help those in need or affected by any natural disaster.
  • Personal care, honesty, and affection are also very important.

FUN FACTS:

  • Chile is the longest country in the world from north to south at 2,647 miles (4,620 km) long, and it extends across 38 degrees of latitude. The Andes Mountain Range extends the entire length of the country north to south.
  • Chilean Patagonia is one of the cleanest places on the planet
  • Chile has the world’s largest reserves of copper – around one quarter of the global supply, and is the number one exporter of copper in the world. Chile also has the second largest reserve of lithium and has substantial reserves of iron, silver, salt, zinc, manganese, molybdenum, gold, coal, and iodine.

USEFUL PHRASES:

  • How are you?        ¿Cómo está?
  • Fine, thanks.        Bien, gracias.
  • My name is…        Mi nombre es…
  • Nice to meet you!        Encantado de conocerlo/a
  • Thank you.       Gracias

Photo by: Melenama {flickr}

Camp Au Pair – Let’s Go Outside!

Let’s get our creative hats on! This week we have a variety of creative outdoor activities! Whether you are walking in the woods or in your own neighborhood, we can have all kinds of fun together!

Feeling creative? Check out the Au Pair in America Pinterest boards for some great ideas to get you started!

Field Trips:

Due to COVID19, please discuss ANY field trip options as a family and decide if this is an activity you are comfortable participating in before heading out! Follow all federal, state and local laws and guidelines.

Annmarie Garden :

11th Annual Fairies in the Garden

Through September 7, 2020

Come explore this charming exhibit of more than 75 handmade houses scattered throughout the trails and woods of the garden.  Made by wonderfully creative artists from the community (and beyond), this exhibit features works in all media. Admission or membership.

Gold Petal Farm:

Goldpetal Farm is Southern Maryland’s ONLY living maze. We design, plant and manage two unique mazes, providing about six weeks of beauty, nature and family fun. Admission.

Jefferson Patterson Park and Museum:

Explore the grounds, trails, Indian Village and more! The grounds and outdoor facilities are open. Indoor remains closed. No admission.

 

Books:

 

Photo credit: Chalk art – Walter {Flickr}; Sach1tb {Flickr}; Cynthia Chan

Around the World in 80 Days – Cooking in the UK

The United Kingdom is known for it’s unique foods and tea time! Preparing meals from scratch for children is very common. The UK is a melting pot of ethnicities. This is due largely to the fact that it had colonies in different parts of the world. As a result, the varieties of foods are influenced by the various cultures!

Hasty Pudding

2 ounces butter
1 egg
2 tablespoons plain flour
1 pint milk
1 sprinkle freshly grated nutmeg or ground cinnamon
1 ounce light soft brown sugar

1. Add one ounce of butter, the flour, and milk in a saucepan.

2. Heat, whisking continuously until sauce thickens, boils, and is smooth.

3. Simmer for one-two minutes, stir in the egg, then pour into a flameproof serving dish.

4. Dot with the remaining butter and sprinkle generously with nutmeg or cinnamon and the sugar.

5. Brown under a hot grill.

6. Serve hot on its own or with fruit, such as apples or pears.

How about Sticky Toffee Pudding or a muffin topped winter beef stew? Try making a classic – scones with clotted cream & jam!

For more recipes from the UK, click here or here!

Photo by: Karen Booth {flickr}; HarshLight {flickr}

Around the World in 80 Days – Canada

Happy Canada Day!

Canada Day, observed on July 1st, is a national holiday marking the anniversary of Confederation in 1867, when the British North America Act came into effect. … This act united three colonies into a single country called Canada within the British Empire.

CANADA

North America
Capital: Ottowa
Language(s): English, French
Religion(s): Christianity

COMMON CHARACTERISTICS:

  • Canadians are patriotic, but perhaps don’t express this as openly as US citizens.
  • Every province is known for its own individual traits.
  • It’s common for young people to be involved in sports and outdoor activities. Hockey tends to be the most popular sport across the country, but soccer, baseball, football and basketball are very popular as well.

FUN FACTS:

  • Most Canadians actually do not say ‘eh’… but it can happen occasionally!
  • Canada is the second largest country in the world, stretching from the Pacific in the west to the Atlantic in the east; and from the Arctic Ocean in the north, to the Great Lakes in the south.
  • Canadians always like to talk about the weather, and are quick to reassure you that it actually doesn’t snow all year round, except in the Far North.

Poutine:

Poutine is a dish that includes french fries and cheese curds topped with a brown gravy. It originated in the Canadian province of Quebec and emerged in the late 1950s in the Centre-du-Québec area. It has long been associated with Quebec cuisine.

What Canadian au pairs have to say about the APIA program:

“It is the most rewarding experience I have ever had. My host family really has become my extended family. It’s your opportunity to make the most of – it’s only going to be as good as you make it!” – Tessa, au pair from Canada

“Please do it, it will change your life for the better! A great experience!”– Megan, au pair from Canada

Photo by: Traci {flickr}