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    story: Walter the Baker by Eric Carle 2. Pretend Play – set up an area in the classroom where there are materials such as: measuring cups‚ measuring spoons‚ rolling pins‚ baking sheets‚ cookie cutters‚ donut cutters‚ pastry bags‚ large plastic bowlswooden spoons‚ spatulas‚ egg beaters‚ plastic food items. Children can use them when they pretend to bake various treats. a. Making Play dough can also be added and the children can use the play dough in their pretend play Post Trip Ideas 1. Cooking/Baking

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    adapt. Tribal technologies also vary on what kind of society or group – i.e. Horticulturist‚ Pastoralist or other. Horticulturist Society Horticulturist used sharpened digging sticks and wooden hoes to plant their gardens. This was all until the 1950s. The horticulturists Yanomamo people used crude stone or wooden axes to down trees in the primary forest‚ with the wood they built their homes. Today they use machetes and steel axes (Scupin 2012) Pastoralist Society This group relied on moving around

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    In the Iroquois myth‚ “The World on the Turtle’s Back‚” their cultural traditions and value of balance are gathered through the details in the story. This story is about the creation of the world and the beginning of Iroquois culture and values‚ both of which are seen through the twin brothers‚ right-handed and left-handed. Being complete opposites‚ the brothers constantly challenged one another. The twins had powers which allowed them to give life to animals and plants. The right-handed brother

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    How to Make Hot Chocolate Hot chocolate can be a delicious and comforting beverage‚ especially during cold winter months. If chilled‚ however‚ you’ll have a refreshing drink or possibly a dessert depending on how you dress it up. Hot chocolate should not to be confused with hot cocoa. The former is made with actual chocolate and is a richer‚ much more substantial beverage. The latter is produced from cocoa powder or from a manufactured product containing cocoa powder such as hot cocoa mixes

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    to stare at the bowl right below him.

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    ground cinnamon PROCEDURE -To make the muffins Put a rack in the middle of the oven and heat the oven to 350°F. In a stand mixer or a large bowl‚ cream the butter and sugar. Beat in the eggs‚ one at a time‚ until just mixed in. Sift together the flour‚ baking powder‚ baking soda‚ salt‚ and nutmeg. Combine the milk and buttermilk. With a wooden spoon‚ mix a quarter of the dry ingredients into the butter mixture. Then mix in a third of the milk mixture. Continue mixing in the remaining dry and

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    peanut butter (1 cup)‚ sugar (1 cup) and an egg. Once you have all your contents‚ preheat your oven to 350 degrees F. Be sure to check when your oven is done heating. Next‚ mix your three ingredients in a large mixing bowl‚ using an electric mixer or a wooden spoon‚ depending on which you prefer. However‚ many people find an electric mixer to be more faster and easier when baking. Blend your ingredients until your dough has a soft gooey texture. Then‚ you

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    to do so – see also mottainai as Buddhist philosophy. It is impolite to pick out certain ingredients and leave the rest. One should chew with the mouth closed. It is acceptable to lift soup and rice bowls to the mouth so that one does not spill food. Miso soup is drunk directly from the (small) bowl‚ rather than with a spoon‚ though larger soups may come with a spoon. It is also appropriate to slurp certain foods‚ especially ramen or soba noodles‚ though this is not practiced universally – however

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    variety of ways that were very large and colorful. They also created bone‚ horn and wooden figurines of people and animals. The Earliest Neolithic pottery found in Siberia and Central Asia is similar to pottery found in northern Britain‚ suggesting that early Neolithic colonist may have come to Ireland from northern Britain. The pottery bowls were made by winding coils of clay in a circle to form the sides of the bowl‚ smoothing them‚ and finally firing them on an open fire. After the making of these

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    Commonwealth Stadium Group Project W15 The Bolton Construction Company is preparing a bid to build the new 56‚000 seat Commonwealth Stadium in Toronto. The construction must start September 4‚ 2014 and be completed in time for the 2017 Commonwealth Games. The contract contains a penalty clause of $100‚000.00 per day of delay beyond June 1st‚ 2017. At a recent management meeting Charlie Musselman‚ the president of the company‚ expressed optimism at winning the contract and revealed that the company

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