




Can you believe it is session #4 already? Where did the time go?
I can tell you that I’ve been very innovative in the kitchen lately. Since I’ve had a bit of extra time on my hands, I've been trying some Food Network recipes out. http://www.foodnetwork.com/ However, since I’m financially strapped because of school – I have to be innovative with ingredients, which makes it either very exciting, or if you’re my husband – sometimes scary. I won’t bore you w/the details of the English Steak Guinness and Cheese pie that turned into a combination of an Emeril and Jamie Oliver recipe making it an MGD, Pepper Jack (instead of white cheddar) Canned Mushroom, Beef Brisket Pie. Luckily my husband loved it! (Or at least knew better than to say anything negative…very smart.) Let me know if you want the recipe LOL.
The classroom activities have been great, as I’ve mentioned in the past. I particularly enjoyed the photography “perspectives” exercise. It really made me think about everything in a different light and understand the word perspective better. Who knew a round gray satellite dish would look neat against a square tiled ceiling? It also helped me look through the eyes of Brian & Dan, my classmates, which was interesting. It let me see that they did have a creative side and the activity definitely engaged all of us. I saw Dan really light up on this one, I've posted the pics above & below so you can see for yourself.
I can tell you that I’ve been very innovative in the kitchen lately. Since I’ve had a bit of extra time on my hands, I've been trying some Food Network recipes out. http://www.foodnetwork.com/ However, since I’m financially strapped because of school – I have to be innovative with ingredients, which makes it either very exciting, or if you’re my husband – sometimes scary. I won’t bore you w/the details of the English Steak Guinness and Cheese pie that turned into a combination of an Emeril and Jamie Oliver recipe making it an MGD, Pepper Jack (instead of white cheddar) Canned Mushroom, Beef Brisket Pie. Luckily my husband loved it! (Or at least knew better than to say anything negative…very smart.) Let me know if you want the recipe LOL.
The classroom activities have been great, as I’ve mentioned in the past. I particularly enjoyed the photography “perspectives” exercise. It really made me think about everything in a different light and understand the word perspective better. Who knew a round gray satellite dish would look neat against a square tiled ceiling? It also helped me look through the eyes of Brian & Dan, my classmates, which was interesting. It let me see that they did have a creative side and the activity definitely engaged all of us. I saw Dan really light up on this one, I've posted the pics above & below so you can see for yourself.
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