We will have a cooking project every Thursday morning. We will make the snack and eat it after recess,
and then draw it on the recipe page. Each child will bring home their own illustrated cookbook at the end of the year.
One parent supplies the ingredients, according to my grocery list.
The list of cooking projects, and their ingredients, will be listed here monthly.
Children with food allergies will have their recipe modified if possible.
Thursday, August 20 Happy Faces: graham cracker, jam, raisins
Thursday, August 27 Breadstick Letters: refrigerated breadstick dough
Thursday, September 3 Fruit Patterns: red apples, green apples, red grapes, green grapes
Thursday, September 10 Rice Cake Animals: plain rice cakes, small stick pretzels, Cheez-It Party Mix
Thursday, September 17 Bear Biscuits: refrigerator biscuit dough, honey
Thursday, September 24 Applesauce: green apples tried chunky then smoother in blender
Thursday, October 1 Banana Ghosts: half a banana and a mini chocolate chip face
Thursday, October 8 Egg Boats: hard boiled egg cut in half to show 2 of C. Columbus' ships
Thursday, October 15 Monster Munch: counting trail mix snack Witches' Brew mix of juices
Thursday, October 22 Ghost Toast: toasted bread with butter and sugar the sugar ghost may disappear
Thursday, October 29 Jack-O-Pizza: bread crust, sauce, and a carved cheese jack-o-lantern face
Thursday, November 5 Graham Cracker Flag: graham cracker with white frosting, Twizzler stripes, blue sugar
Thursday, November 12 Tortilla Teepee: half tortilla shaped into cone, food coloring Indian symbols
Thursday, November 19 Tom Turkey Treat: bread/c. cutter turkey licorice wattle candy corn feathers sunflower seeds
Thursday, December 3 Bagel Wreath: bagel for Advent wreath green frosting stick pretzel candles
Thursday, December 10 Gingerbread People: decorated with raisins and chocolate chips
Thursday, December 17 Rudolph: bread face raisin eyes pretzel antlers cherry nose
and then draw it on the recipe page. Each child will bring home their own illustrated cookbook at the end of the year.
One parent supplies the ingredients, according to my grocery list.
The list of cooking projects, and their ingredients, will be listed here monthly.
Children with food allergies will have their recipe modified if possible.
Thursday, August 20 Happy Faces: graham cracker, jam, raisins
Thursday, August 27 Breadstick Letters: refrigerated breadstick dough
Thursday, September 3 Fruit Patterns: red apples, green apples, red grapes, green grapes
Thursday, September 10 Rice Cake Animals: plain rice cakes, small stick pretzels, Cheez-It Party Mix
Thursday, September 17 Bear Biscuits: refrigerator biscuit dough, honey
Thursday, September 24 Applesauce: green apples tried chunky then smoother in blender
Thursday, October 1 Banana Ghosts: half a banana and a mini chocolate chip face
Thursday, October 8 Egg Boats: hard boiled egg cut in half to show 2 of C. Columbus' ships
Thursday, October 15 Monster Munch: counting trail mix snack Witches' Brew mix of juices
Thursday, October 22 Ghost Toast: toasted bread with butter and sugar the sugar ghost may disappear
Thursday, October 29 Jack-O-Pizza: bread crust, sauce, and a carved cheese jack-o-lantern face
Thursday, November 5 Graham Cracker Flag: graham cracker with white frosting, Twizzler stripes, blue sugar
Thursday, November 12 Tortilla Teepee: half tortilla shaped into cone, food coloring Indian symbols
Thursday, November 19 Tom Turkey Treat: bread/c. cutter turkey licorice wattle candy corn feathers sunflower seeds
Thursday, December 3 Bagel Wreath: bagel for Advent wreath green frosting stick pretzel candles
Thursday, December 10 Gingerbread People: decorated with raisins and chocolate chips
Thursday, December 17 Rudolph: bread face raisin eyes pretzel antlers cherry nose