Showing posts with label adventurez with food. Show all posts
Showing posts with label adventurez with food. Show all posts

Tuesday, January 1, 2013

Kids in the Kitchen - Link up 47 - Stone soup



I team up with Carrie @YoungLivingOilLady 
each week to bring you this Kids in the Kitchen link up. 

We use Cooking 101 as an important part of our homeschool and family life. 

It not only provides good family time, but also teaches important skills which last a lifetime. Kitchen time offers kinesthetic learning in science, and math. It makes the study of history and geography more interesting as we cook food from around the world. 





This week we are incorporating a special book into our kitchen and cooking time: 

Stone Soup by Jon J Muth is a story about three traveling monks in China who came upon an old village.  Famine, flood, and war had left villagers weary of strangers and even each other. The photo's include the Great Wall and other traditional Chinese icons. 

The original 1947 story of Stone Soup by Marcia Brown was set in a French village with traveling soldiers who also came upon a village where the people were less than hospitable. 

In both versions - the witty travelers outsmart the villagers by making a big ta-do over cooking up a big pot of stone soup for the entire village to enjoy together. 

Our version - YES, we used a real stone (top left picture below) One big pot of water, one stone, and leftover chicken. We used a tbs of Coconut oil, garlic powder, sea salt, and red pepper flakes to flavor the broth. By putting the spices into small bowls I have the ability to add the amount I want & then allow the boys to add it to the pot without fear of overdose!  



After boiling the chicken - set it out on a plate to cool - we removed the stone at the same time as the chicken with a slotted spoon - then pull chicken from the bones. We saved the bones to boil again for more broth and to make another dish. Children can help by cutting carrots, rolling out crescent rolls, pulling chicken off the bone (once cooled), cutting potato's and even taste testing. We also added corn to the mix. 

While we worked, we told and discussed the story and it's meaning. (The whole town ends up contributing to the soup and they all become closer for having pulled together as a team) 




Friday, December 21, 2012

Our Homeschool Weekly Wrap - All about the O

In my life this week. . . 
Playing Sequence with Mama cause he went bankrupt in the Monopoly marathon #hsmommas #instachristmas #mobsocietyMonopoly marathon between brothers #mobsociety #instachristmas #hsmommas

Giving away hardcover book - Chess is Child's Play here
Learning about giving to Others here 

In our homeschool this week…

Oo is for Ostrich #homeschool Art/Animal study #hsmommasOo is for Octopus -blogging thru the alphabet w @marcyky  @Benandme #hsmommas #Homeschool
#homeschool art by our little artist #hsmommasThe artist at work - Christmas movies & art time #homeschool

Letter of the week this week - Oo is for Otter, Octopus, Ostrich and Orangutan 
See more below under "Reading, Learning and Exploring" 

O is for serving "Others" - making cookies for sweet neighbors 
Making cookies for others (to be delivered tomorrow) #instachristmas #itsaboutgiving 

O is for - Obedience - we are using the We Choose Virtues
 program in our family to teach godly character traits (link below) - Get free printable under FREEBIES
   

Free O words for spelling, vocabulary and extra bible lesson to demonstrate obedient vs. obdurate 

Helpful homeschooling tips or advice to share…

You may notice in the photo's above - some of our homeschool takes place in bed. 
If you are homeschooling with chronic illness - there will be days when "normal" school is 
simply not possible. You have to give yourself permission to make adjustments which fit 
your family. Can't make it to the table for school time? Cuddle up together and draw the 
animals you are studying about and read together.  There will be good days and bad days 
in any homeschool - making the most out of each day and finding joy in the midst of trials
(including chronic pain or illness) IS possible with God's help and a good attitude. 

O is for . . .  obviate  (avoid stressing over the situation, or guilt, by having a plan) 


We are reading learning and exploring …


Our #homeschool this week - Oo themed topics #Edchat

We are using our Indian Tribes of North America coloring book ($3.99) to learn a bit about the original 



Americans. It gives a picture and information including location and dates of each group. 

This week - Osage Indians and the Ottawa 



in keeping with our "Oo" letter of the week 


themed learning. 

Ottawa are from Ontario and Michigan, some were sent to Oklahoma by the US government 

years ago. See FREE mini unit study below. 




#ReadLearnExplore In our #homeschool this week O is for . . . letter of the week with Marcy @benandmeblog 


How to draw 101 Animals - ($4.99)we are having fun  with this book - it's so simple, even I am able to  draw animals that begin with the letter of the week - then we look them up in our World of Animals  book from Master Books  to learn how they are classified, what they eat, and where they live. 

  



We're cooking…


We made homemade pizza together in our kitchen this week for dinner one night, steak and home fries one night, and Christmas cookies for the neighbors. 

Friday night menu: Okra (fried of course) 







Favorite moments this week 

Game night with @dazeofadventure #homeschool friends #playinvitation


We visited with our friends ( +jenn perry ) last Friday evening - the kids played and laughed so hard - I loved hearing their giggles. It's always a favorite thing. 

These kids are "Oh so funny" 

We've played loads of games this week - 
that is always a favorite family pass time 



Another favorite this week-  O is for Ornaments of Ornithology ! 
Ornithology Ornaments - letter of the week =Oo #homeschoolO is for "ornaments of ornithology" - blogging thru the alphabet w @marcyky @benandmeblog

Freebies … 

Ottawa Indian Lesson PDF with Link 
Obedience - Psalm 119:34 - print and cursive 
O' little town of Bethlehem- free Nativity video 
Friend and Heroes : 

Over the Ocean - Magnificent Frigate defies evolution 
Free Unit Study includes math, bible, science and more. 

Be sure to link up your nature and wildlife study posts here on Wildlife Wednesday 

*Disclosure- There are affiliate links in this post - I will make a profit if you purchase using them - thanking you in advance!