I've tried some delicious new recipes from Mel's Kitchen Cafe this past week. My family loved all of them!! We tried Skillet Taco Pasta with ground turkey, Smothered Pork Chops (these were a little extra work in the morning but a great crockpot meal and SOOOOOO good!), and crockpot Beef Stroganoff. We also tried Chicken Ceasar Wraps that were super good but I like my version of Pioneer Women's better.
This week I want to try this Baked Potato Pot Pie. So here's my menu for the next 2 weeks:
Monday- Baked Potato Pot Pie (see above link)
Tuesday- Chicken Salad Wraps
Wednesday- Korean Beef and Rice, carrots
Thursday- White Bean and Tuna Salad with homemade Wheat Crackers
Fruit and Cottage Cheese
Friday- Pizza Night
Saturday- Mexican Haystacks
Sunday- Fauxtiserie Chicken (our best bites), Mashed Potatoes and Gravy (in freezer from smothered pork chops), green salad or green veggie
Monday- Taco Shell Pasta
Tuesday- CHicken Taquitos (Best Bites- make ahead)
Corn, Black beans
Start beans in crock****
Wednesday- Bean Burritos
Thursday- Tuscan Pasta
Friday- Pizza Night
Saturday- Baked Spaghetti
Sunday- Kalua Pork
Monday- Black Bean and Pumpkin Chili, cornbread
Tuesday- BBQ Pork
Wednesday- Baked CHimicanguas
Monday, April 20, 2015
Tuesday, March 31, 2015
Q is for Q-tips and Curly-Q piggy tails (Number 3)
Q is for Q-tips! So easy. We started off painting a letter Q using Q-tips. I also had these pictures for them to paint if they wanted: http://therapyfunzone.net/blog/q-tip-painting-with-templates/
For the number 3 we focused on The Three Little Pigs, I found lots of variations on the story from our library but first read the basic story so that we could practice it.
We had fun acting out the story. I planned to make piggy noses from egg cartons for the 3 pigs but didn't get around to it. They wanted to act it out over and over again and got really good at the parts like "little pig, little pig, let me in...not by the hair on my chinny chin chin..then I'll huff..."
Then we experimented building our own houses out of different things: pretzel sticks, marshmallows, Legos, and used a blow dryer (big bad wolf) to see if the it could blow them down. I got the idea here.
We then used these pictures to sequence the story.
And we made puppets for them to use to tell the story. I printed them on cardstock. They colored them, I cut them out and glued popsicle sticks on the them.
For the number 3 we focused on The Three Little Pigs, I found lots of variations on the story from our library but first read the basic story so that we could practice it.
We had fun acting out the story. I planned to make piggy noses from egg cartons for the 3 pigs but didn't get around to it. They wanted to act it out over and over again and got really good at the parts like "little pig, little pig, let me in...not by the hair on my chinny chin chin..then I'll huff..."
Then we experimented building our own houses out of different things: pretzel sticks, marshmallows, Legos, and used a blow dryer (big bad wolf) to see if the it could blow them down. I got the idea here.
We then used these pictures to sequence the story.
And we made puppets for them to use to tell the story. I printed them on cardstock. They colored them, I cut them out and glued popsicle sticks on the them.
Labels:
Fairy Tales,
letter Q,
number 3,
preschool,
Three Little Pigs
T is for Teeth
We had fun learning about T for Teeth. We had a yummy and fun snack that the kids thought was so fun. These apple smiles with marshmallows for teeth! :)
I got these books from the library to read. I especially loved Clarabelle's Teeth! Such a cute book!
I got these books from the library to read. I especially loved Clarabelle's Teeth! Such a cute book!
I used these cute flannel board pictures to talk about how to take good care of our teeth by eating good foods. They liked playing with them afterwards.
Then we "practiced" brushing with a toothbrush and toothpaste on a picture of a tooth I drew on construction paper.
Their favorite part was this fun game. I cut out a mouth shape from pink paper and drew 16 small circles inside. They placed a mini marshmallow on each circle. Then they took turns rolling the dice and whatever number they rolled, they got to eat that many marshmallows. The person to "loose" all their teeth first, won! A great way to practice counting to 6.
The kids loved this fun treat! Apple slices with peanut butter and marshmallow teeth. |
Monday, March 16, 2015
R is for Rainbow/ St Patrick's Day
Our preschool day landed on St Patrick's Day so we combined the holiday with R is for Rainbow. There are so many fun activities to do with both themes and I only had one day to do them but I plan on doing more of these with my son throughout the week. Here's the plan for our 3 hour preschool group (but not necessarily in this order):
Gathering: Lucky clover rainbow necklaces
While they worked on these I helped each individually make a 4 leaf clover hand print
Books:
Game: Pot of Gold (Played like hot potato but with a pot of gold chocolate coins)
This link also has some great St Patty's Day printables
Art: Suncatchers
Easy paint rainbows (this is a maybe)
Science: This is something I will probably just do with my son on our own because I think it would be quite a mess with 6 preschoolers and my infant. But I know he will like it.
Rainbow Jar
Magic Rainbows and Magic Milk Rainbows
Snack: Rainbow fruits and veggies; Rainbow goldfish
Optional: Edible rainbow playdough
I also want to do these this week:
Color Hunt
Planting a rainbow: http://wildflowerramblings.com/homeschooling/planting-rainbow-literature-science-learning/
Rainbow art collages
Rainbow transperencies
Great printables for practicing letters
Gathering: Lucky clover rainbow necklaces
While they worked on these I helped each individually make a 4 leaf clover hand print
Books:
Game: Pot of Gold (Played like hot potato but with a pot of gold chocolate coins)
This link also has some great St Patty's Day printables
Art: Suncatchers
Easy paint rainbows (this is a maybe)
Science: This is something I will probably just do with my son on our own because I think it would be quite a mess with 6 preschoolers and my infant. But I know he will like it.
Rainbow Jar
Magic Rainbows and Magic Milk Rainbows
Snack: Rainbow fruits and veggies; Rainbow goldfish
Optional: Edible rainbow playdough
I also want to do these this week:
Color Hunt
Planting a rainbow: http://wildflowerramblings.com/homeschooling/planting-rainbow-literature-science-learning/
Rainbow art collages
Rainbow transperencies
Great printables for practicing letters
Tuesday, March 3, 2015
March menu
Tues 3/3- Quiche with swiss chard, Berry Salad
Wed 3/4- Chicken Salad with grapes and cashews on multigrain rolls, Kale Salad
Thurs- Blue and Gold Banquet
Fri- Pizza night
Sat- Chicken Brocc Casserole
Sun- Mel's Spaghetti Pie with chopped spinach in freezer, Breadsticks
Mon- Drumsticks and Red potatoes
Tues- Salmon Patties
Wed- Beef Stew
Thurs- Cafe Rio Salad
Fri- Pizza
Wed 3/4- Chicken Salad with grapes and cashews on multigrain rolls, Kale Salad
Thurs- Blue and Gold Banquet
Fri- Pizza night
Sat- Chicken Brocc Casserole
Sun- Mel's Spaghetti Pie with chopped spinach in freezer, Breadsticks
Mon- Drumsticks and Red potatoes
Tues- Salmon Patties
Wed- Beef Stew
Thurs- Cafe Rio Salad
Fri- Pizza
Saturday, February 21, 2015
Cleaning Schedule
I have made this so many times and not kept to it or lost it so here goes another try. At least I won't loose it this time!
Mon- laundry
Tues- wash sheets and towels; clean bathrooms (bathtubs every other week)
Wed- Dust and vacuum
Thurs- Kitchen
Fri- bills and papers
Sat- Vacuum, help boys with rooms, grind wheat, make granola and granola bars
Other projects: organize a closet, wash windows & mirrors, doorknobs, light switches
Mon- laundry
Tues- wash sheets and towels; clean bathrooms (bathtubs every other week)
Wed- Dust and vacuum
Thurs- Kitchen
Fri- bills and papers
Sat- Vacuum, help boys with rooms, grind wheat, make granola and granola bars
Other projects: organize a closet, wash windows & mirrors, doorknobs, light switches
Wednesday, February 4, 2015
February Menus
Thurs- Fried Rice with Broc, Peas and green onions from garden for Chinese New Year
Fri- Pizza
Sat- Leftovers
Sun- Fauxtiserie Chicken with cauliflower and butternut squash with apples
Late Snack- Zucchini Potato Pancakes
Mon- Split Pea Soup
Tues- BBQ Pork Sandwiches
Wed- Puerto Rican Stew (start beans)
Thurs- Costa Rican Beef and Chayote with Refried Beans
Fri- Pizza
Sat- Lasagna Casserole
Sun- Mexican Pork Burritos
Mon- Peanut Pasta
Tues- Salmon Patties
Taco Soup*
Tator Tot Casserole
Chicken Pot Pie
Sweet Potato Black Bean Burritos
Creamy Chicken Taquitos
Lasagna Casserole
Fauxteserie Chicken*
Crockpot Baked Potatoes*
Cowboy Beans*
Red Beans and Rice*
Kalua Pork*
Peanut Pasta
Crustless Garden Vegetable Quiche
Mexican Pork Burritos*
Cafe Rio Salad
Split Pea Soup*
BBQ Pork Sandwiches
Zucchini Potato Pancakes
Lentil Veggie Hamburgers
*Crockpot Meals
Fri- Pizza
Sat- Leftovers
Sun- Fauxtiserie Chicken with cauliflower and butternut squash with apples
Late Snack- Zucchini Potato Pancakes
Mon- Split Pea Soup
Tues- BBQ Pork Sandwiches
Wed- Puerto Rican Stew (start beans)
Thurs- Costa Rican Beef and Chayote with Refried Beans
Fri- Pizza
Sat- Lasagna Casserole
Sun- Mexican Pork Burritos
Mon- Peanut Pasta
Tues- Salmon Patties
Taco Soup*
Tator Tot Casserole
Chicken Pot Pie
Sweet Potato Black Bean Burritos
Creamy Chicken Taquitos
Lasagna Casserole
Fauxteserie Chicken*
Crockpot Baked Potatoes*
Cowboy Beans*
Red Beans and Rice*
Kalua Pork*
Peanut Pasta
Crustless Garden Vegetable Quiche
Mexican Pork Burritos*
Cafe Rio Salad
Split Pea Soup*
BBQ Pork Sandwiches
Zucchini Potato Pancakes
Lentil Veggie Hamburgers
*Crockpot Meals
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