Just found this awesome homemade Ranch Dressing recipe!
(Via "The Crafty Blog Stalker" . And she piggybacked from "One Good Thing" by Jillee.
Here is a quick summary of the recipe. I haven't made it yet so I don't have photos, and I trust you can 'combine' and 'whisk' without pictures and that's all this recipe needs. :)
HOMEMADE RANCH DRESSING
Ingredients:
¼ c. Black Pepper
1 ½ c. Parsley Flakes
½ c. Garlic Salt
2 Tbsp Kosher Salt
½ c. Granulated Garlic
¾ c. Granulated Onion
2 Tbsp Dill Weed
Dry Mix Procedure:
Combine all ingredients in gallon size zip bag or large mason jar. Store in an airtight container. Makes about 3 ½ cups of dry mix
Dressing Procedure:
Whisk together 2 Tbsp of dry mix with-
2 c. mayonnaise
2 c. buttermilk
1 ½ c. sour cream
1 tsp. lemon juice
Refrigerate for 2 hours. Makes 1 ¾ Quarts
Thursday, February 28, 2013
"Who Has the Microphone?"
I changed up a game I found I don't even know where.
I sometimes still play it as "Who Has the Penny?" but I do really like using the microphone I have in my classroom. It gives them a chance to use it, hear their voices, learn how to hold it, etc.
And- yes- I take a Clorox wipe to it vigorously afterwards!
I sometimes still play it as "Who Has the Penny?" but I do really like using the microphone I have in my classroom. It gives them a chance to use it, hear their voices, learn how to hold it, etc.
And- yes- I take a Clorox wipe to it vigorously afterwards!
Wednesday, February 13, 2013
Storybots!
How did I just find this!? Jibjab for kids!
Click on the link below for a very cute, simple video example of what Storybots can do :)
http://www.storybots.com/starring-you/view/xv23asrrLK
Monday, February 4, 2013
My kind of art- Mosaic Collage Thingy
I don't remember how this project first came to my mind. I started with a religious calendar with stained glass window images. I didn't want to just recycle them but I didn't think my students would appreciate them as prizes. So, I decided to cut them up, rearrange them and make something inspirational. I love multicolored things and mosaics... and symmetry and... I just decided to try something and hope it'd be kinda therapeutic and I'd end up with something cool.
In addition to the calendar pages, I used:
*paper box lids (free things, somewhat similar to canvas)
*white copy paper
*shiny origami paper (I found hidden in my 'craft' stash)
*glue
*tape
*ruler
*scissors/exacto knife
*lots of time
I think the pictures below are pretty explanatory (it's probably clear that I take way too many pictures...).
In addition to the calendar pages, I used:
*paper box lids (free things, somewhat similar to canvas)
*white copy paper
*shiny origami paper (I found hidden in my 'craft' stash)
*glue
*tape
*ruler
*scissors/exacto knife
*lots of time
I think the pictures below are pretty explanatory (it's probably clear that I take way too many pictures...).
One of the original calendar pages |
After a crazy amount of calculating and measuring to get the least wasted paper, I cut up the pages... |
From strips into squares and then sorted by main color (gold, blue, dark, etc) |
Getting an idea- before I had the box lids to cover |
(Walter helping....) |
Then I covered the box lids with white paper |
Then I arranged the squares to estimate how many I'd need and how to cover... I planned to use one color for the background and another for the letter. |
I glued squares around the edge and worked my way in. |
So far, so good. But, I did find that I didn't have enough of the original squares to use as background AND letters, so I started thinking on what else I had and could use. |
That's when I found the shiny origami paper. :) |
One color for letters? Looked wrong... |
The blues had the fewest so I actually didn't even cover the background completely. But, I strategically left open spots under where I knew the letter would be. Then I placed the shiny squares. |
Just the H to go (Stanley inspecting my work) |
Now Cece has to inspect them.... all finished! |
Finally done. On the wall. :) Of course, I hadn't thought about the imperfections of a cardboard box lid... so it wasn't the precise calculating that I had thought, but I got them up and relatively even.
I know they don't fit into any category of art and are probably right on the edge of even getting to be called art... but this is what I can do. I think they are beautiful. Hope is something I have and need a constant reminder to keep. :)
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