Meats aren't the only thing you'll be grilling this summer! These peach and tofu skewers are seasoned with garlic, ginger, and chili then glazed with soy, chili, and lime sauce. All these flavors seep into the peach, tofu, and onions and result in tender and flavorful kebabs. This is the ultimate quick and delicious summer dish! Check out our Skewers feed edited by @theforkedspoon featuring 50+ delcious recipes! And find more summer recipes at our Summer Entertaining Feed.
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Colour matching is a simple fun activity for children of all ages. Here are several easy to set up colour matching activities and games you can play both outside and indoors. One of our favourite g…
Sautéed garlic tempeh in a rich mushroom coconut sauce. Super flavorful, earthy, cozy, and packed with 20g of protein!
Monday, Monday: top: vintage, gift from a friend; skirt: vintage, scooped up at Regal Retro; shoes: when am I not in these shoes? By Indigo by Clarks. I don't know what life has been like in your world this past week but mine has been crazy. Cruh-A-Zee. And the crazy doesn't appear to be slowin' down any time soon. Which I suppose is okay. Keeps me off the streets. Or off vintage shops on etsy which are equally as dangerous in my (pocket) book. So instead of showcasing art work or featuring an artist along with my outfits this week, I'm giving you a peak into my world. It should explain a lot. Or not. I'm too chuck-full-o-crazy to decide. Oh! and thank you for taking the time to vote and leave a comment about my latest dress alteration. I appreciate your thoughts...especially since they appear to be leaning in my direction. And if you've not made yourself heard, there's only two days left to vote. What are you waiting for? Chat with you soon! Holy French Painter! This skirt was meant to be mine. Such a perfect fit for this year's theme. Pack Your Bags Tuesday: This skirt came in so handy when chatting about luggage tags, suitcases and travel stickers. black tank: Target; sweater: Ann Taylor, thrifted; belt and shoes: Anthro; skirt: PastTimesVintage I shared with you a sneak peak of the kids' self-created passports here. Full lesson to come, I promise. I just knew the kids and their crazy art teacher would lose those little passports...so we've been creating these portfolio suitcases complete with a passport pocket! They have loved carrying them around the room and stamping their passports. We are almost ready to jet off to France! Wednesday: sweater: Target, years ago; belt: Anthro; beret: from a doll's hat, made by me; dress: gift from a friend, altered here; shoes: Indigo by Clarks In a feeble attempt to get my room ready for this coming week's Open House, I've been staying late into the afternoon. No biggie, I love it. I have missed my usual routine of catching up with friends in the afternoon though. So it was kinda funny that one of my "little friends" inscribed this message on my car window this week. I'm just glad it was done in lip gloss...not nail polish as I feared. I've yet to find the culprit. Picture Day Thursday: Last year the theme in the art room was Ancient Egypt. One week I dressed as King Tut. A month later, I spent the week dressed as Queen Nefertiti. It just so happened that Picture Day fell during Queen Nefertiti Week which resulted in the photo below. This year's theme isn't nearly as dramatic, but I did decide to go Parisian this Picture Day. beret: made by me; dress: bought in Germany; belt and shoes: you know...I am a repeat offender with these items!; scarf: vintage, thrifted My ID badge from last year. The photography folks were not happy with me when I sat down. The girl said: Take the hat off. I told her it didn't come off. She rolled her eyes and snapped this photo. You don't mess with Queen Nefertiti (or Never-Teetee as the kids and I took to calling her). Freaky Friday: We made it to Williamsburg, VA for the opening night of their Halloween event (they call it Howl-O-Scream) at Busch Gardens. We had a great time there and at Colonial Williamsburg. More details to come. And my dress was quite the hit! dress: Horror Flick Dress; my theme park shoes of choice: Chacos Being a huge fan of Hitchcock's The Birds, I loved the entrance of Howl-O-Scream. Super Spooky! So looking forward to more weekends of haunts.
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We are continuing our zoo animal week with this delightful book and a simple giraffe shapes craft! Giraffes Can’t Dance by Giles Andreae and Guy Parker-Rees is a fun story about Gerald, a giraffe, …
Deze lekkere ovenschotel kunnen we zeker aanraden. De frittata met spinazie en paprika is eenvoudig om te maken. Lekker met brood en aioli.
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This week I tried something new with the vocabulary in the story. I got the idea at a First Grade Conference in December. The student writ...
Cozy up with the Round Neck Knit Beaded Floral Sweater and let those cold thoughts melt away! This cute sweater can be worn any day of the week thanks to its lightweight stretch knit composition that shapes a round neckline, and long ballon sleeves with puff shoulders and fitted cuffs. A relaxed bodice continues into a pullover silhouette. Ribbed knit accents the neck, cuffs, and hem. Unlined. 45% Viscose, 28% Polyester, 27% Nylon. Hand Wash Cold. Do Not Bleach. Hang To Dry. Size US AU/UK EU S 4-6 6-8 34-36 M 8-10 10-12 38-40 L 12 14 42
Fun with the 5 senses this week! Theme Verse Psalm 34:8 - Taste and see that the Lord is good. My Senses Fingerplay/Song 5 Senses Books There are also a lot of great books out there for each of the senses individually, but we just stuck to general 5 senses books for our short week. Senses on the Farm by Shelley Rotner; The Five Senses by Keith Faulker; My Five Senses by Aliki, Senses in the City by Shelley Rotner Mr. Potato Head How cute are these guys? Original inspiration came from Pinterest. Mr. Potato head is the perfect guy to help us learn about our 5 senses! Meredith's Caleb's It Feels... I found 6 items around the house, all with different textures. The kids had to explore the textures, glue them to the hands on the paper and then tell me a word that described what they felt like. The 6 items I used were: pine needles from the Christmas tree, felt, sandpaper, cotton ball, sponge, and dots of glue that I put on there the night before so they would be dry enough to touch. Meredith described the pine needles as "pine cone prickly plant", the glue dots as "bumpy", the felt as "soft", the sandpaper as "hard", the cotton ball as "soft" and the sponge as "bumpy." Caleb described the pine needles as "prickly", the glue dots as "bumpy", the felt as "fluffy", the cotton ball as "soft", the sponge as "bouncy" and the sandpaper as feeling like "salty pretzels". =) Online Activity: Sense of Hearing I came across this website where the kids could listen to different sounds, and then identify what they were. My Apple After enjoying a snack, Caleb & Meredith described their apples... Meredith's - I see a RED apple. I hear a CRUNCHY apple. I feel a WATERY apple. I taste a YUMMY apple. I smell a COLD apple. Caleb's - I see a RED apple. I hear a CRUNCHY apple. I feel a wet apple. I taste a YUMMY apple. I smell a SOUR apple. In the Kitchen: Tasting & Smelling We talked about how our tongue has taste buds...and that when we taste something, those taste buds send signals to our brain about what that food tastes like. We also talked about which parts of our tongue have which types of taste buds. The kids tasted 4 different foods and then had to identify which type of taste they were, then glue them to their tongue diagram. bitter - lemon peel, sour - lemon, salty - pretzel, sweet - marshmallow After their taste tests, they put their noses to work to smell various spices. We talked about the different smells. They agreed that the cinnamon smells the best! This week, we also took a trip to the Shedd Aquarium...that was the perfect place to test out our senses! We got to see, smell, touch, and hear all sorts of things at the aquarium - some familiar and some new to us. We didn't actually taste anything while there....other than our lunch. =) Scroll down to a previous post to see more pictures from our visit there.
These bright lizard pictures look great pinned on the kitchen fridge. And they are so straightforward to produce that with a little preparation toddlers and preschoolers will have no trouble with this activity. A great project for a "Letter L" theme in the classroom - or a quick and easy activity to entertain your little artist.
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Grilled Chicken Caprese. Juicy chicken breast topped with mozzarella, tomato, basil and a homemade balsamic reduction.