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Name That Tune - Food Songs

  • Writer: Simon O'Donovan
    Simon O'Donovan
  • 20 minutes ago
  • 1 min read


Here is another Dementia Cafe Quiz, this time it's 'Name That Tune' of songs with food or drink in the song or song title. I've made a cryptic photo clue (using AI) for every song to help members guess, but the idea is if they can't then play a music clip to help with recognition.


Take time to discuss songs and pause to play them if members choose their favourites.






Here's your Spotify playlist, which serves as answers ...






And now we finish with a singalong ...





Feedback would be really good & please use comments below to suggest additions.

 
 
 

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Simon O’Donovan MBE is a retired Consultant Nurse who worked in NHS Wales for most of his adult life, supporting people with dementia, their care partners and support staff through managing, developing and improving services to benefit this group. 

 

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