This Sweet and Sour Beets recipe is one of the best ways to enjoy beets ever! This lovely side dish is made with orange zest adding superb flavor. It's a great side dish for holidays like Thanksgiving or Christmas. Gluten free.
Crispy seitan and flash fried broccoli are doused in a sticky, flavorful orange sauce. It's just like your favorite Chinese take out recipe, but with added veggies, healthier, and completely vegan! See notes for gluten free option.
If you are moving out of state, check out these amazing DIY goodbye party ideas. Oranges are a great theme for those moving to Florida.
Need to make some fake fire? This tutorial will show how to craft your own handheld flame out of TranspArt dyed with iDyePoly.
Kyle and I have been working on our cocktail-making skills these past cold, long Winter months (lots of indoor Date Nights!) and we’ve definitely collected a few favorites. For Spring, I’m lo…
Kids get very accustomed to the foods we normally serve them for breakfast every morning. So whenever I break out of my usual routine and try something new, I always pause wondering if my guys will like it or send me back for what they’re used to. Occasionally, I play around with recipes just to…
This orange sauce for duck recipe is quick and easy to prepare. Serve it with pan fried duck breast to turn it into duck à l'orange.
Out now at the mainstore & Marketplace * Pancake Board - pancake board 1li - includes stack of pancakes serving decor 1li - the board gives out a plate of pancake + fork (bento/ resizable/ auto attach/ temp-rez) - includes copyable version of props for owner - 2 versions included - wood or marble tray - copy. mod * Orange Juice - pitcher & glass on tray 1li - includes single glass decor 1li - gives out a glass of juice to drink or simple hold (bento/ resizable/ auto attach/ temp-rez) - includes copyable version of props for owner - 2 versions included - wood or marble tray - copy. mod maps.secondlife.com/secondlife/Hodgepodge/112/96/31
I got this dresser for..... $0!! It was sitting roadside, is 100% wood and just had one broken drawer. With shear will & excitement I was able to get the whole thing into the back of my minivan by myself. I just saw SO much potential. I knew I would also have a lot of
We have been experimenting a lot with watercolors lately. Something about seeing the colors mix and blend together is incredibly satisfying! I also love that there are so many watercolor painting ideas for kids out there that are easy and also look stunning. That's a win-win! If you have a little artist on your hands,
Air Fryer Orange Chicken is tangy, sweet, savory, and the ultimate Chinese take out copycat recipe. The air fryer makes cooking a delicious Orange Chicken meal easy!
Start your students out on their geographical tour of the USA with these free, printable USA Map Worksheets. From labeled to blank maps, these worksheets will learn & retain the geography of the US.
This carrot ginger soup recipe is simple but comes out with a pure flavor and velvety texture! Everyone will love this bright orange puree.
Cauliflower Shawarma Bowls with crispy chickpeas and Green Tahini Sauce. These vegan and gluten free bowls are perfect for meal prep lunch or easy weeknight dinner.
A fresh and tasty homemade Orange Vinaigrette made with fresh orange juice and orange zest in less than five minutes. Enjoy it over your favorite garden greens, fresh steamed asparagus, grilled chicken, sun-ripened peaches, and strawberries.
Want to know if you can freeze oranges? We answer that question, as well as show you the right way to pack & get them ready for freezing.
This simple mandarin cake is so light and fluffy you won't be able to stop at just one piece!
(teacherspayteachers.com) If your students are like mine, they struggle with powers of 10. With this fast-paced game, students have fun practicing and mastering this tricky concept. Simply form your students into two teams and project this exciting game! The student who says the correct answer first gets the point.
Materials: Powdercoated steel sheet
Let me start out by saying this has been one of the most successful and visually stunning projects that I've ever done with my students. It is definitely the most exciting printmaking project that we've ever done at Thomas. I wrote the lesson and went into the project thinking that it would probably be pretty good. I told my students that I'm absolutely blown away by the results of their talent and hard work. This lesson is a keeper. My previous 4th grade printmaking lesson was decent, but not outstanding. It was too similar from an art-making perspective to the Wild Things I do with my 2nd graders. This year, I really wanted to push the medium a little more by printing with multiple colors. I ended up deciding to push it to three colors and add in a little vocab by also bringing in the use of complimentary colors. Check out the lesson plan here! Close up of the piece above. Wow. Whew. That was a lot of examples, right? I just couldn't help myself this time. They were all so good that I had to show them off. If you're still reading, you're in luck. I'm going to tell you how I did this project and I'm going to use pictures! Let your inner kid rejoice. Start with a drawing of whatever you want to print. I had my kids do animal portraits. I gave them each a piece of the foam they would be printing on, then had them trace around it to give them the size of the final artwork. I then collected the foam for use the following week. Tape your drawing over the printing foam and use a dull pencil or other blunt tool to press down on the lines of just the outline of the subject. Take the paper off and press down again to make sure the marks are deep enough to make proper prints. I had my students make sure they ended up with three good prints of the background on the first day of printing. Re-tape the original drawing the following class. Press down any remaining details. Cut out the subject along the line that was pressed down last time. Now print with this piece directly on top of the original prints. I had my students use at least one set of complimentary colors. On the final day of printing, cut out a small detail that makes sense to print in a third color. Then, you guessed it, print this piece right on top of the original prints. This was my demo piece I did with the materials above.