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Clear Unfinished Business trays.Dear Loved Ones,Here we go….Have you cleared everything this year with any person, place or thing?It's almost the end of this year. What is it that you want to close this year before moving on to the next? Is there any unfinished business within or without that is necessary to close before you can move forward clearly and peacefully unto the next year?How about we place our intention this month to clearing the past so that we can experience the present?How about we take some time out and write down all the loo * Let the kids help measure out the ingredients and grease trays or lay out the patty pans. * Teach them how to crack eggs and measure liquids. * Read the recipe aloud and follow it step by step. Let the kids read the recipe to you if they can. * Mix the ingredients – this is lots of fun and usually messy! * If you are cooking with several children let them all have a turn. 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Where to Start Let the kids choose the recipe, there are lots of great cookbooks for kids on the market today, that include step-by-step instructions and pictures so kids can see what the finished product will look like. Read through the recipe they have chosen to make sure you have all the ingredients required and that the recipe is not too complicated - or everyone will get frustrated. Take the kids shopping to get any ingredients you don't have. By getting the kids involved in all stages of cooking they will learn about healthy food, choosing produce and planning meals. Before Cooking * Get everyone to wash their hands, with warm soapy water * Tie back long hair * Pop on an apron Cooking Let the fun begin, now you can get down to the fun part and actually begin creating something. * Put all the ingredients that you need on the bench. * Pre-heat the oven if necessary. * Find the measuring cups and spoons explain the different types to the kids. * Explain the basic cooking terms (see list below). * Grease cake tins or trays. * Let the kids help measure out the ingredients and grease trays or lay out the patty pans. * Teach them how to crack eggs and measure liquids. * Read the recipe aloud and follow it step by step. Let the kids read the recipe to you if they can. * Mix the ingredients – this is lots of fun and usually messy! * If you are cooking with several children let them all have a turn. 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Read through the recipe they have chosen to make sure you have all the ingredients required and that the recipe is not too complicated - or everyone will get frustrated. Take the kids shopping to get any ingredients you don't have. By getting the kids involved in all stages of cooking they will learn about healthy food, choosing produce and planning meals. Before Cooking * Get everyone to wash their hands, with warm soapy water * Tie back long hair * Pop on an apron Cooking Let the fun begin, now you can get down to the fun part and actually begin creating something. * Put all the ingredients that you need on the bench. * Pre-heat the oven if necessary. * Find the measuring cups and spoons explain the different types to the kids. * Explain the basic cooking terms (see list below). * Grease cake tins or trays. * Let the kids help measure out the ingredients and grease trays or lay out the patty pans. * Teach them how to crack eggs and measure liquids. * Read the recipe aloud and follow it step by step. Let the kids read the recipe to you if they can. * Mix the ingredients – this is lots of fun and usually messy! * If you are cooking with several children let them all have a turn. Tips For Healthcare Savings - What Every Person Should KnowAre you interested in saving on your health care needs? 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Before Cooking * Get everyone to wash their hands, with warm soapy water * Tie back long hair * Pop on an apron Cooking Let the fun begin, now you can get down to the fun part and actually begin creating something. * Put all the ingredients that you need on the bench. * Pre-heat the oven if necessary. * Find the measuring cups and spoons explain the different types to the kids. * Explain the basic cooking terms (see list below). * Grease cake tins or trays. * Let the kids help measure out the ingredients and grease trays or lay out the patty pans. * Teach them how to crack eggs and measure liquids. * Read the recipe aloud and follow it step by step. Let the kids read the recipe to you if they can. * Mix the ingredients – this is lots of fun and usually messy! * If you are cooking with several children let them all have a turn. You Need To Know The Possible Hair Loss CausesHair loss causes range from simple to complex. 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Since you know it is only temporary, these hair loss causes should not be a major cause for alarm.Other hair loss causes from medical treatments inng hair * Pop on an apron Cooking Let the fun begin, now you can get down to the fun part and actually begin creating something. * Put all the ingredients that you need on the bench. * Pre-heat the oven if necessary. * Find the measuring cups and spoons explain the different types to the kids. * Explain the basic cooking terms (see list below). * Grease cake tins or trays. * Let the kids help measure out the ingredients and grease trays or lay out the patty pans. * Teach them how to crack eggs and measure liquids. * Read the recipe aloud and follow it step by step. Let the kids read the recipe to you if they can. * Mix the ingredients – this is lots of fun and usually messy! * If you are cooking with several children let them all have a turn. Why Cutting Prices Is Like Cutting Your Own ThroatIt’s the oldest sales tactic in the world…Before you make your next price cut in the face of sales resistance, the question you have to ask yourself is not, “Does it work?,” but rather, “Can you live with the bargain?”Here’s a pop quiz: you – in your role as salesperson – go for the close. You ask the prospect to make a commitment and they don’t. What’s your first response?Well, if you are like most people in a selling situation – whether you are the hired sales guy or the CEO—your first response to people not buyingtrays. * Let the kids help measure out the ingredients and grease trays or lay out the patty pans. * Teach them how to crack eggs and measure liquids. * Read the recipe aloud and follow it step by step. Let the kids read the recipe to you if they can. * Mix the ingredients – this is lots of fun and usually messy! * If you are cooking with several children let them all have a turn. * Show them how to place trays and pans carefully into the oven. Clean Up Try and clean up as you go, pop the dirty measuring cups and utensils on the sink and wipe the benches over if anything is spilt. The kids will usually clean the bowl and beaters by licking the mixture off, sometimes this is the only reason they want to cook. Make sure the kids know that cleaning ups is part of the cooking process and involves washing the dishes, benches and floors, storing and packing away all ingredients. Safety Tips * Move saucepan handles to the middle of the stove to avoid accidentally tipping hot liquids. * Use potholders or oven mitts when handling hot pans and make sure the potholders are not wet. * Always cut food by chopping downwards on a chopping board. * For young children, having kitchen equipment and tools that are their own size makes cooking more fun and easier too. Kid-sized kitchen utensils and equipment can be found at many department or specialty stores. Eating When the food is ready it’s time to eat it! Make sure they share their treats with Mum, Dad, Sisters, Brothers, Grandparents and Friends. They will love to show off what they have made and let everyone have a taste. Simple Cooking Terms Bake: To cook by dry heat, usually in an oven. Beat: To lift a mixture with a spoon or an electric mixer to inject air and make the mixture smooth and creamy. Chop: To cut into small pieces using a knife or other sharp utensil. Cream: (as in butter and sugar): a baking technique involving combining butter or margarine and sugar together toget
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