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    Monthly Dinner Party

    Apron courtesy of Anthropologie

    Matt and I like to have friends over for dinner, but if we don’t make a concerted effort to do it, the entire month can fly by with no dinner parties.

    At the beginning of the month, I like to sit down and decide whom to invite for dinner that month. Matt hates such calculated planning, but he puts up with it!

    Last month, we met a really cool couple at a party. They seemed like the perfect choice for January’s dinner party.

    Now we have to decide what to serve…

    I’d like to serve a salad and bread, so pasta seems like a logical choice. … Read More

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    Salad Party (a.k.a. Crouton Recipe)


    My class has a garden plot at school, and our lettuce was overflowing! (please note that we have another teacher help us with the garden; see yesterday’s post about my black thumb).

    In an attempt to get the kids excited about eating nutritiously and to build their independence and self-agency, we held a Salad Party. We split into five groups of four students each and prepared a different part of the salad. One group harvested and washed the lettuce. Groups shredded carrots and cheese. Another group made salad dressing, and my group made homemade croutons.

    Each student brought in something to contribute to the party: forks, shredders, carrots, cheese, bread, … Read More

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    Tomato Seeds



    Hooray! It’s time to start planting seeds (at least in Houston it is…).

    According to Year Round Vegetables, Fruits and Flowers for Metro Houston, it’s time to plant tomato seeds indoors. I used those expanding peat moss seed growing things. They are fun to watch expand!

    Perhaps I should not actually feature my gardening endeavors on this blog, since I have pretty much no idea what I am doing. I try to read books as much as I can, but when those books tell me things I don’t want to hear, then I’m forced to ignore them. For example, apparently, you need to raise tomato seeds under fluorescent lights instead … Read More