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Reply to "COOKING Workshop Lesson & Ideas for Joshua / Jericho"

Sugar Cube Wall   Posted by Lisa M

How about a sugar cube wall that you pour hot water on at the end of the lesson and watch disintegrate?

If you are "gluing" the cubes together with some frosting (eggwhites beat with powdered sugar is what we use for gingerbread houses) and you have enough sugar cubes, I think the kids will take longer building this than you think if given the chance. Perhaps you could add gingerbread people marching around the outside (or teddy grahams). Since I mentioned gingerbread houses, you could use graham crackers and the frosting glue to make a larger wall. Challenge the children to make it a certain height. You could use decorator icing to write one word of your memory verse on each cracker.

Trail Mix   Posted by CreativeCarol

How about a Trail Mix that includes those crackers that are called "Bugles"? Could have 7 ingredients in it.

Posted by  Lisa M.
Trail Mix ingredient suggestion-  flax seeds? Big Grinflax seed oil?
(But she had taken them up to the roof and hidden them under the stalks of flax she had laid out on the roof.)

 

Cookie Dough Wall/Frosting Mortar    AThiker (Guest)

For the "edible education" portion of the wall of Jericho, why not have the children build a wall? You can purchase "break & bake" cookie dough and slice it into very thin piece that will bake up to be "bricks" then use either marshmallow fluff or frosting as the mortar. Give each child a few cookie bricks and have them build their wall, tell the story as they do. Then have them yell really loud right before they eat it !
 
Posted by  Lisa M. 
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