Monday 14 July 2014

Monday Made It - July 14, 2014


I'm linking up with Tara at 4th grade Frolics for Monday Made It.
Here is what I was up to last week....

I finally made it out to dragon boat practice for the first time this season (I had to stop mid-season last year due to my pregnancy).
It was a beautiful day to be out on the water, and the exercise felt great! Unfortunately, my son refused to take a bottle while my parents watched him, so it may be a little while before I get out to practice again.




I don't know about you, but I am always trying to prepare healthy meals for the family. I came across this awesome website on Facebook, Super Healthy Kids, that has some super simple, and healthy recipes. Fortunately my 3 year old eats just about anything we put in front of him, so we don't have to worry about sneaking veggies in to things, but I am always looking for new snack and meal ideas. This week I decided to try out their recipe for Whole Wheat Veggie Calzones.


I made a few adjustments, such as sauteing all the veggies first and using an egg wash to help seal the dough.
I would have also added some chopped up pepperoni, but I didn't have any in the house. 

The finished product! I was pretty impressed. The dough turned out nice and light, nothing compared to the deep fried pizza pops you find in the store. My husband and I really enjoyed them, but did my son?? You be the judge...
That is one clean plate! I guess I will be making these again!

After downloading Miss Math Dork's Subway Math Art a couple weeks ago, I was feeling creative and decided to make my own Math art for my office area.
I decided to grab some canvas at my local dollar store, print off the four operations in my fave fonts and colours, add a little mod podge and ta da...

 Here is a smaller one page version for you to download for FREE! I have included it in 5 different fonts, all by the talented Jennifer Jones.



Have a fantastic week!





3 comments:

  1. Love those operation canvases. Might have to steal this idea for my own classroom. Thanks for sharing!

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