The wonder herb has also been shown to reduce high cholesterol
They'll satisfy your sweet tooth!
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They'll satisfy your sweet tooth!
Pesto is great, but basil can be used in a variety ways, including in sweet and savory dishes.
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Avocado Chicken Lettuce Wraps
Yesterday, I had a request from a TPT follower to create a set of frog-themed classroom rules with specific wording that her grade level tea...
Well this is the Remembrance Day project I have come up with for this year "Mixed Media Poppies". Tape off your watercolor or white sketch paper for that nice finished edge and then paint in your background color with disc tempera. While the paint is still wet cover with a layer of plastic wrap and smoosh it slightly. Leave in place until dry. While your background is drying work on your poppy papers. You want a few types. In this one I'm using thicker liquid tempera and patting it in with the brush leaving some nice textured brush marks. For this one I'm using the liquid tempera like glue and squishing some red tissue paper into the wet paint. Cover with a top coat of paint as well. It is similar to the technique I used in this post. In this one I'm covering the paper with paint and then placing bubble wrap on top while wet. Leave on til dry. In this one I painted the paper a background red, left it to dry and then came in with a different color red and stamped in circles using a small plastic cup. Make some green painted and textured paper at the same time. You could also weave some poppies using the technique described in my "woven eye" post. Paint around the weaving to finish them off. When your poppy papers and background is dry start putting your picture together. Cut out some stems from the green paper. Don't forget to add a pod or two. Cut a large circle from some of the poppy paper. Don't worry about it being perfect...in fact for this project they look better if they are a bit off. Add a second smaller circle and then use a black button for the center. Glue into place. Add some detailing with sharpie and crayon to add that extra bit of emphasis. I also made little lines to represent the fuzziness on the stem and pod. That's it. We'll see you next time. Here are the Poppies Grade 2 completed. Great work students!
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Eric Carle is a name Moms everywhere are familiar with. On his birthday, we feature the top 10 Eric Carle books for toddlers to read and make!
How pretty are these crochet daisy squares ! They are really easy and quick to make. You can make ton of them and use it as a blanket, cushion, scarf,
I wonder if the "Treasure Box" is a peculiarity to the South Carolina elementary school system, or is used country/world-wide. My boys' classrooms both have these reward systems, which I would call an excellent concept, were they not filled with plastic rhinoceros, sticky balls and party bag slinkies. All destined to go in the junk box half an hour after arriving home. In an effort to reduce said plastic-tat consumption, I made a ton of i-cord friendship bracelets. Hopefully they have a better chance of actually being used, and will disintegrate into the landfill they'll ultimately occupy, a couple of hundred years before their plastic compadres. To make, you will need: kitchen cotton yarn - the funkier the colours the better 2.25mm dpns, or size to suit your yarn - I found this size gave a nice tight fabric. 2.25mm crochet hook, or size to suit your yarn a button a darning needle a small person to model Cast on 3 stitches. Make i-cord until it fits around your small person's wrist. Cast off til you have only 1 stitch left on your needle. From that 1 stitch, chain 8 stitches with crochet hook. Cut yarn & secure through last stitch.Secure the crochet chain to the main bracelet, to form a loop. Using the cast on tail, sew a button onto the cast on edge. Darn in tails. After securing with a couple of stitches, you can hide the ends inside the i-cord tube. Make more. Send to school. Here's a bunch I made. They were well received by both kids and teachers. Enjoy! Disco xo
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