Group One (*Photo credits, see below) Click on any image to enlarge it |
What I had previously suspected was confirmed today. What I most miss about being an
elementary principal is the kids. Not only that, but everyone should have a place where they're treated like a rock star.
Today was Career Day for the third and fourth graders at the
borough school where I was principal for twenty-five years before retiring in
2010. Guidance counselor, Ginny
Prevost, has organized an annual Career Day for about ten years at the school. Community members, including many moms and dads, come into the classrooms to
share information about their occupations. It’s a great chance to widen the horizons of the boys and
girls, many of whom up until this point have limited their future aspirations
to being a fireman or a professional athlete.
Cassandra was was first chef-assistant |
"The moment of truth" |
Look at that smile as the honey goes in! |
Group Two - More happy "customers" |
Madison was chef-for-a-day #2 |
After reviewing the ingredients that I had on hand, each group selected a fresh fruit item, a frozen fruit, and a liquid. After initial blending with some ice cubes, the moment of truth came: The Taste Test. Was it sweet enough?
Chef Marissa's group (#3) added Cool Whip to their ingredients |
A little extra "help" in the form of some agave syrup |
Group Three |
RES CAREER DAY SMOOTHIE RECIPES
Group One – “Kiwi Strawberry-Banana Smoothie”
Ingredients:
½ banana, sliced
1 kiwi, peeled and sliced
3-5 strawberries, cored and halved
¾ cup of milk
1½ cups ice cubes (approx.)
2-3 Tablespoons honey
Group Two – “Cranberry Fruit Shake”
Ingredients:
½ banana
½ cup red raspberries
1 cup cranberry juice
1 cup Cool Whip®
2 Tablespoons agave (sweetener)
1½ cups ice cubes (approx.)
¼ cup cold water
Group Three – “Very Berry Smoothie”
Ingredients:
3-4 strawberries, cored and halved
½ cup frozen blueberries
½ cup frozen red raspberries
¾ - 1 cup orange juice
1 cup Cool Whip®
2 Tablespoons agave (sweetener)
1-2 cups ice cubes
Basic Smoothie directions:
Basic Smoothie directions:
- Add the liquid you’re using to the blender first
- Add the fresh and frozen fruit and blend
- Add any Cool Whip®, yogurt, or ice cream and the ice cubes, blending until the ice cubes are “pulverized”
- If mixture is too thick (to even blend fully), add some more liquid or water. You may have to turn off the blender, stir with a spatula, and blend some more.
Enjoy!
*All photos taken by Mrs. Laura Clark and Mrs. Dina Preston, fourth grade teachers at Royersford Elementary School
*All photos taken by Mrs. Laura Clark and Mrs. Dina Preston, fourth grade teachers at Royersford Elementary School
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