Valentine’s Day is a thing of the past, so I’m turning to the next big holiday theme for this week’s post…It will give you plenty of time to take a look at my newest TpT packet, whip up this snack and browse the itunes store for the free St. Patty’s Day app. This snack is [...]
Archive for the ‘side dish’ Category
Gaelic-Garlic Pesto Shamrock Bread—with “Earn Some Green” Figurative Language
February 16th, 2013
Cooking Up Good Speech!
Ring in the New Year with Cowboy Caviar—and Speechsnacks for New Year vocabulary!!
December 27th, 2012
Cooking Up Good Speech! In celebration of 365 brand new days, I would like to share a dish that not only has symbolic value but is also a very healthful way to start off the New Year! Every culture has their own foods that are eaten on New Year’s Day as a symbol of good health, good luck and prosperity. One such food is black-eyed [...]
Tropical Pineapple-Cilantro Salsa with speechsnacks for vocabulary building and sequencing skills
July 11th, 2012
Cooking Up Good Speech! If the summer’s heat has you feeling as wilted as your flower beds, then you are surely in no mood to cook! This week’s recipe is quick, light and refreshing. It requires no oven, yet you can add a little “heat” (jalepenos) if you wish. Get your kiddos involved as you use this opportunity to [...]
Ladybug Salad—with “speech snacks” for /l/ sentences
May 17th, 2012
Cooking Up Good Speech! Have you started planting your summer garden yet?? Will it be filled with flowers? Vegetables? Both? No matter what you decide to plant, you are sure to find lots of these little buggers in your flowers and veggies all season long—ladybugs! So after I planted my flowers last week I was inspired to create a post that [...]
Cauliflower Fake Out! with speech snacks for /f/
November 25th, 2011
Cooking Up Good Speech! This Thanksgiving we celebrated with all the traditional favorites—turkey, stuffing and mashed potatoes—but when the company goes home and I am cooking for just my family, I opt for the healthier version of the foods we splurge on during the holidays. I could have made this side dish on Thanksgiving using cauliflower and no one would have been the wiser!! Not [...]



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