Monday, February 16, 2009

mardi le dix-sept février


"In the state of society in which we now find ourselves, it is difficult to imagine a nation which lived solely on bread and vegetables."
Jean-Anthelme Brillat-Savarin (1755-1826)

Trivia:
The term 'Frog's legs' is 'cuisses de grenouille' in French. What part of the body does it literally refer to?

7th Grade:
  • Check Vocab sheets and Lotto Cards
  • Le fromage! Good cheese comes.....???
  • Port-Salut / Brie/ Emmental / Chevre / Boursin
  • Remember to be polite and kind <3
8th grade:
  • Finissez l'examen. (Remember...if you are unsure of what the question means, your best bet is to think 'What is this about???')

9 comments:

Harriet said...

Yeah, Friday's picture was much better. Ewwwwwww.

Anonymous said...

i think the answer is frog thights
it comes from the thights.

Anonymous said...

frog thighs
rain☺♥☺

Anonymous said...

ithe part is the frog thights





nazaree avery

Anonymous said...

frog thighs sorry i spelled it wrong before.



naz'aree avery

Anonymous said...

the answerrrrrrr......isssssssss frog legs




patrick dorrian

Anonymous said...

They actually say thighs. Grenouille is said to be one of the hardest words to pronounce in French for a foreigner by the way.
haha I sound like David!

Harriet said...

Cuisses seems to mean thigh. So, frog thighs. Ummm...appetizing! I am glad that you are back! :)

Anonymous said...

thigh

garlor