After Leofoo Resort, we headed off to Flying Cow Ranch. This was the second, and cheaper, farm that we stayed at during our holiday in Taiwan.
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Alas, despite the name, the cow does not actually fly... |
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Still, much fun was had! |
One of the good things about Flying Cow is that there are a lot more activities for the kids. I'm guessing this is partially due to Leofoo Resort having an actual theme park next door - this fact leading the organisers to believe that people would rather go to the theme park than stay at the resort.
One of the first activities we went to was a painting jam where we got to paint a small cow (which had no wings and did not fly).
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Gordon showing his artistic side |
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before taking a break while Gerry keeps on going |
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The finished product - The Amazing Spider-Cow! |
There were also lots of cooking classes where we could make different milk flavoured cakes and cookies. Being a real farm, with live cows, allowed us to use fresh milk as part of the ingredients.
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I'm whipping egg white while Gerry whips the egg yolk |
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Here we label the final batter into little paper bases |
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and then we wait (while enjoying fresh milk) |
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Freshly baked, milk flavoured soft cake - yum! |
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Cookies! |
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The ultimate treat - milk and cookies! |
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Gerry working hard to make... |
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... ice Cream - and from his face, you can tell it was yummy! |
Finally, lest you forget that Flying Cow Ranch is actually a farm - some pictures of animals
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Gerry feeding some baby cows |
Gerry even had the chance to milk a cow. Unfortunately, we didn't get any pictures but if we had, you would have seen him with a scowl on his face as he ended up squirting the milk onto himself!
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Feeding the local wildlife |
3 comments:
No picture of you trying your hand at milking the cows?
;)
May I know how you travelled from leofoo village to flying cow ranch? TIA!
We basically ordered a chaffeur driven car to get us from place to place. Expensive but the convenience was worth it considering we had two kids.
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