What is “Cuneiform,” you ask? Well, a few years ago, we discovered this ancient form of writing in our favorite whole-school homeschool curriculum, My Father’s World (MFW), and we found a specially tasty way to study cuneiform, too.
Making a simple bowl-size batch of ice cream is a cinch, once you know what to do and how to do it. No need to pull out the bulky, noisy homemade ice cream machine just because you're craving a delicious non-store-bought bowl of ice cream. We have a fun and easy, minimal supply-needed solution to your summer ice cream crave: "Ice Cream in a Baggie!" Here's what you'll need...
So... my family LOVES desserts. I'm not the biggest dessert fan, but I've been instructed to simply understand that desserts are a necessity here. Since they are (periodically) required in order to ensure our homeschool remains functional, we often find ourselves creating food and art along our journey.
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MasterTreatsMany of the recipes and food-art ideas found here have been collected from various customized ArtEase! activities, selected school curricula, cookbooks, and shareable online material. (NOTE: not ALL mastertreats are sweet) Archives
August 2018
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