By Francesca Montillo, ISDA Food + Travel Writer It’s that time of year again, time to start thinking about the holidays, or the holiday menus, that is. Once Nov. 1 rolls around, it seems time is on fast forward and before we know it, one of the most beloved US holidays is here, Thanksgiving, with Christmas … Continued
Buongiorno ! Siamo arrivati anche al periodo di carnevale. A voi piace ? Io lo amavo di più da bambina, devo dire. Ora non mi fa impazzire come festa. Ancora ancora se fossi a Venezia, tra le calli e certe maschere davvero belle, eleganti e anche suggestive... ma sono vicina alla città del carnevale per eccellenza e non amo i carri, l'ho detto ! Però ai dolci del carnevale non si può dire di no, uno più buono dell'altro. Io quest'anno ho fatto le fritole di mia mamma. Ce le faceva sempre a carnevale e io e mio fratello le spazzolavamo via in un batter d'occhio Come tutti i fritti sono buoni appena fatti, ma devo dire che dopo qualche ora vanno sempre giù che è un piacere E già che c'ero ho scritto anche il piatto ad hoc ! E ora la ricetta Ingredienti 375 gr. farina 00 60 gr. zucchero 25 gr. lievito di birra fresco o 1 bustina di quello secco buccia grattugiata di 1 limone non trattato 2 uova (1 uovo + 1 tuorlo) cannella in polvere 400 ml scarsi di latte appena tiepido 1 cucchiaio di rum olio di semi d'arachide zucchero a velo Per la versione con il lievito fresco: in una terrina grande stemperate il lievito sbriciolandolo e sciogliendolo in un po' di latte appena tiepido. Aggiungete 1 uovo intero e 1 tuorlo, lo zucchero, qualche pizzico di cannella, la scorza grattugiata del limone, il rum, la farina alternata al latte. Finite con il latte in modo da poter controllare la densità dell'impasto che deve venire molle, ma non liquido. Mescolate bene l'impasto e poi mettetelo a riposare coperto in un luogo riparato e tiepido per 1 ora almeno. Per la versione con il lievito di birra secco: unite tutti gli ingredienti; farina, zucchero, lievito, buccia grattugiata del limone, cannella, rum. Unite un po' del latte appena tiepido e mescolate. Aggiungete poi 1 uovo intero e 1 tuorlo, mescolate e continuate ad aggiungere piano il latte. L'impasto dev'essere molle, ma non liquido. Mettete a lievitare, coperto, in luogo tiepido e riparato per almeno 1 ora. Quando l'impasto è pronto, ben lievitato e gonfio, prendete un pentolino alto, diametro medio piccolo e riempite d'olio di semi d'arachide. Quando l'olio è caldo prendete un po' di impasto con un cucchiaio e con un altro cucchiaio lo calate nell'olio. Friggete fino a doratura, rigirando le fritole. Mettete su carta assorbente e poi trasferite su un piatto e spolverizzate con zucchero a velo. Un piccolo trucco per sapere quando l'olio è caldo al punto giusto: toccate il fondo della pentola con uno stuzzicadenti, quando alla base di quest'ultimo salgono delle bollicine vuol dire che si può iniziare a friggere ;) E voi cosa preparate per carnevale ? Cosa vi piace di più ? A presto All photos by Sento i pollici che prudono
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Hundreds of years before marbleizing techniques were adopted by the Europeans, Japanese masters had perfected the art. Known in Japan as suminagashi (which literally translates to "floating ink"), the decorative artform originated in the 12th Century. As with many traditional Japanese artforms, suminagashi was practiced not only as a craft but as a form of self-discipline, concentration and a means through which to control seemingly unpredictable or natural elements. The process involves dropping special inks called Aitoh Boku-Undo into a shallow tray of water that is wide enough and long enough to accommodate the size of paper or fabric the artist intends to dye. The inks can be allowed to swirl on their own as they meet with the gentle undulations of the water itself or can be manipulated into whimsical, whirly patterns with a thin tip or with a gentle current of air. The artist then lays the paper or fabric on top of the finished floating-ink design, which becomes almost immediately absorbed by the material. The work, once removed from the water, can be hung to dry. Click here to see a Japanese suminagashi artist at work. In the 18th and 19th Centuries, the Europeans developed new technologies that could identically replicate marbleized ink patterns for use on book covers and wrapping papers. Machines with precise mechanisms that recreated specific ink designs ensured uniformity and consistency of pattern. In the March issue of Martha Stewart Living there is an excellent article about how to replicate this ancient artform for fun and inventive new craft projects, such as designing pillow case patterns, wall hangings, coasters and journals. The idea behind it is to play with colour and let your imagination go, to "embrace the surprise" as crafts editor Marcie McGoldrick notes in the article. Photographs here by Ryan Liebe illustrate some of the craft projects in the issue. Click here for a very good tutorial on how to do this project at home and here for more resources and information about suminagashi. These cardboard coasters, which can be purchased online, were decorated using the remnant ink from a larger project. Once dry, they were waterproofed using a découpage finish. I love the vintage-modern splash this wall hanging creates with its vibrant mix of colours. The artwork is actually a scan of a marbled piece of paper that was enlarged and printed on fabric by spoonflower.com and then stretched between two dowels. The leather blotter and these fabric-covered notebooks are a nod to traditional stationery marbling techniques. With bright colours in lieu of the usual jewel tones, this is a new, fresh take.
Decorate your classroom with these beautiful peace doves while encouraging your students to express their thoughts on the International Day of Peace. This craft and writing activity is perfect for teaching about peace at any time of the year. Writing an acrostic poem is a fun and easy way for children to enhance their language skills, creativity, and vocabulary. This resource also includes a blank version, allowing younger students to draw and express what Peace Day means to them, promoting self-expression and a deeper understanding of this important event. This resource includes: Page 1: International Peace Day - Peace Dove Craft (Cover) Page 2: International Peace Day - Peace Dove Craft (Acrostic) Page 3: International Peace Day - Peace Dove Craft (Empty Version) Happy International Peace Day! -------------------------------------------- ★ Related Resources: Download the Spanish Version -------------------------------------------- ------------------------------------------- ★ You May Like These Resources: International Peace Day PowerPoint Presentation International Peace Day Mini book and Banner, Pennant -------------------------------------------
1895 Antique engraving of WALL CLOCKS. PENDULUM CLOCKS, different types. 129 years old print DESCRIPTION: This antique engraving was printed in Leipzig (Germany) in 1895 SUBJECT: WALL CLOCKS MEDIUM: Wood Engraving. Reverse side is blank. SIZE (in inch): 9.6" x 6.1" or 24,5 x 15,5 cm. AGE: 129 years. Victorian Era. CONDITION: Very Good condition This is an original antique print from 1895, and not a modern reproduction ! "La Antigua" sells only originals Please note that all antique prints are subject to age toning due to use and time. But they are marvellous! The print is ready for framing Free shipping if the total value of your order exceeds $100 I do not charge shipping costs for additional items in the same order THANKS FOR LOOKING ! Thank you for visiting my shop ! You can find here a fine selection of ANTIQUE and RARE PRINTS & ENGRAVINGS over 100, 200 and 300 years old, at very reasonable prices. For you, for your collection, or as a refined gift. We have more than 14 years of experience selling online Antique engravings, with more than fourteen thousand sales made successfully. Genuine Antique and original prints only, I don´t sell modern reproductions. Please, take it easy and enjoy your visit !
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Cómo enseñarle a los niños a dibujar. Enseñarles a los niños a dibujar es principalmente una cuestión que consiste en observar su progreso y ofrecerles métodos nuevos de exploración. Durante los primeros cinco años de la vida de los niños,...
In macchina una mamma e un bimbo. Il bimbo: "Mamma, quanti minuti ci sono in un'ora?" Mamma: "60" Il bimbo: "Mamma, quanti secondi in un minuto?" Mamma: "60" Il bimbo: "Mamma, quanti secondi in 7 ore?" Mamma: "%%-&***&***^##§§§" La mamma, per evitare di tamponare qualcuno mentre moltiplica e riporta le decine, ha preparato una sorpresa alla canaglietta Ho scoperto questi minibook l'anno scorso e me ne sono innamorata per la loro semplice realizzazione unita all'efficia dell'informazione. Qui trovate una descrizione delle varie tipologie. Qui trovate un altro esempio legato alla geografia. Condiviso su It's Playtime For the kids Friday Link and learn
De EKENÄSET fauteuil geeft de kamer een stijlvolle retrolook die is geïnspireerd op Scandinavisch design uit de jaren 50. De klassieke look past overal in je huis en zorgt voor een robuuste stoel die jarenlang meegaat.
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Alemania recordó este fin de semana en el marco de diversos eventos el vigésimo tercer aniversario de la caída del Muro de Berlín, el 9 de noviembre de 1989,
It is that time of year when everyone goes back to school and back to Scouts! I created this recruitment board for my Girl Scout Service U...
⭐ This center time expectations posters set can be used to establish expected behavior at the start of the year when introducing centers. Display each poster and have a class discussion about what each means. Keep the posters hung in your classroom as a constant reminder for expected behavior. Re-visit the posters as needed. This download includes both full and half-page posters as well as color and black and white options. Related Products • First Grade Centers: BUNDLE • First Grade Phonics: Level 1 Supplemental Pack BUNDLE I hope you love this resource! If you purchase it, please leave feedback so you can earn TpT Credits. Megan ❤️ [email protected] ❤️ Please follow my teaching blog for ideas and freebies! ❤️ Like Mrs. Wheeler on Facebook to stay connected! ❤️ Follow Mrs. Wheeler on Pinterest to get inspired! ❤️ Follow Mrs. Wheeler on Instagram to stay connected! Copyright ©️ 2020 Mrs. Wheeler, LLC ✽Purchasing this resource grants permission for use by one teacher in his/her classroom. Please purchase additional licenses if you intend to share this resource with others.
DESCRIPTION Do you have chronic, recurring health symptoms? Do the days blend together making it difficult to report out to your doctor on the frequency and severity of the symptoms? Are you trying to determine if your symptoms change throughout the day? Having experience with a chronic illness, I understand the importance of tracking symptoms so that you can provide valuable information to your doctor to help inform treatment. The time of day symptom tracker allows you to track the frequency and severity of a symptom over the course of the day. Use a simple rating scale of 0-5 or color key to record and track how severe each symptom is at 6 different points throughout the day: morning, midmorning, midday, afternoon, evening, night. Great for taking with you to appointments as this provides you and your medical team with quick and easy to interpret information. This form is simple and minimalistic in design. This is an instant download. Once downloaded, you can print multiple copies from your home computer or copy shop. WHAT’S INCLUDED 1. Time of Day Symptoms Tracker Keep track of all of your symptoms throughout the day. Rate each symptom based on severity. Using the key, write the severity number in the box or color in the box with the color that corresponds to the severity. This single form is provided in 5 different colors: standard, gray, blue, green, pink This provides you with 5 different style options. *Also available is a monthly symptom tracker and graph, yearly symptom tracker, and symptom trackers & graphs bundle. HOW TO DOWNLOAD AND USE Your purchase will include 1 PDF file with 5 pages. Pages are 8.5” x 11” in portrait. After you purchase, a link will be emailed to you Download the PDF from the emailed link OR Download PDF from your Etsy orders section Item will need to be downloaded on your desktop Open the PDF in Acrobat Reader (download for free: www.getadobe.com/reader) Item can be printed on your home printer or at a print shop ADDITIONAL DETAILS This is an instant PDF download You will NOT receive anything in the mail Files are NOT editable PDFs Please use your computer to download items These files are for personal use only and cannot be reproduced or resold commercially
We read Hilda Must Be Dancing by Karma Wilson and illustrated by Suzanne Watts and The Hiccuping Hippo by Keith Faulkner and Jonathan Lambert. I also had The HICCUPotamus by Aaron Zens on standby, but didn't end up using it. I found a couple of variations of this hippo craft on Pinterest, but couldn't find a template. So I made one. Click here for the Hippo Template PDF or see the images below: I precut everything so the kids/parents just had to assemble. The head shape was sized so I could
No more excuses! Starting a journal with your preschooler is easy and helps develop early writing and fine motor skills.
Perhaps the most famous marsupial animal is the kangaroo. They are known for having a pouch in which they develop their embryos and carry their young. This pouch is known as a marsupium and this is from where the collective taxonomic name marsupial is derived. Although not all marsupials live there, many of us directly associated these animals with Australia. While the highest number of marsupial species has been recorded in Australia, parts of South and North America are also home to these mammals. While the kangaroo is perhaps the most famous do you know any other types of marsupial?AnimalWised brings you this list of of the different types of marsupials. We also provide pictures of selective animals and provide some information on each one.