This easy cashew pesto takes only 5 minutes to make and can be used in so many ways. Toss it with pasta, add it to a soup, spread it on a sandwich – the possibilities are endless. Made with fresh basil, cashews, garlic and parmesan, this pesto adds amazing fresh flavour to any meal!
Learn how to make delicious, authentic, and irresistible Mexican tomatillo salsa verde recipe with this easy recipe!
Perfect 6 Minute Buttercream
This copycat mumbo sauce recipe is sweet, tangy, and can be made right at home. It takes just 5 ingredients to make and is best enjoyed with chicken wings, french fries, and fried shrimp.
Tender chicken is marinated in spices and yogurt, then cooked in a tomato sauce with spices for a classic Indian flavor.
Inspired by Taco Bell, this copycat Cheesy Bean and Rice Burrito is easy to make, cheap, and so much better than the original.
No need for store-bought pesto anymore. This recipe is so easy with just 5 ingredients. And it takes just 5 min to make too!
Pattern Center
One of the best pasta recipes that takes 20 minutes to make in one pan. Throw all the ingredients in a pot or pan and dinner is ready for the entire family!
Make these gorgeous butterflies from melted crayon shavings and printable butterfly sheets.
The 5th graders learned about the art and installations of Dale Chihuly. Over the course of his career, Dale Chihuly has revolutionized the art of blown glass, moving it into the realm of large-scale sculpture and establishing the use of glass—inherently a fragile but also magical material—as a vehicle for installation and environmental art. He is best known for his magnificent ceiling installation at the Bellagio hotel in Las Vegas, however you can see his artwork first hand at the Schaumburg library, as well as in various areas throughout the entire United States. We concluded our Dale Chihuly lesson by making our own faux-glass sculptures made from clear solo plastic cups and permanent markers. We talked about how each individual Chihuly piece and each of our individual faux-glass pieces are beautiful in their own right, however (as you can see) the whole is much greater than the sum of its parts!