How To: Make croissants
In this "Baking With Julia" episode, Julia Child demonstrates how to make croissants. This section of the video concentrates on the dough construction. Make croissants.
In this "Baking With Julia" episode, Julia Child demonstrates how to make croissants. This section of the video concentrates on the dough construction. Make croissants.
Watch a cute tutorial perfect for everyone. Follow along as Jake Ludington shows you (or your children) how easy it is to use these utensils from the far East. All you need is some wooden chopsticks that come in a paper sleeve and a thin rubber band. The video tells the rest of the story. Make chopsticks for kids to use.
Is stress genetic? No it is not. How we deal with stress is not genetic. Is how our parent’s deal with stress that we adapt form them. Many parents have busy schedules and might not have the time to talk to their children about their own problems. Yet there are some parents that think teens and children might not be dealing with stress. We might also not have any emotional support by our own parents and they do not under stand us. We also do not have “realistic” expectations from our parents....
Apple slices are so meh... that is, until you add bunny ears to them. A long-standing staple of bento lunches in Japanese and Japanese-American households, bunny-shaped apple slices are quite easy to make and sure to bring a smile to your face—or you child's face.
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Kids! They grow up so fast! While parents have traditionally used growth charts to document their children's development, modern moms and dads have a far better tool: YouTube! The process is a simple one: take a snapshot every day—or nearly every day—and then, after a set interval, condense the photos into a time lapse. The end product? "Stop motion human growth."
By FrontierVille Post - Schoolhouse goals and lessons The schoolhouse is open!! Time for learning with the first day of school goal.
By Cal Ripken Jr. Let the players play and the coaches coach !
Pixar animation artist Josh Cooley presents a series of drawings based on R-Rated movies in the style of G-Rated Golden Books (you remember, the children's books your parents probably read to you as a kid). Keep an eye on Cooley - his book, Movies R Fun, should be coming out later this year.
If you're in New York, you absolutely cannot miss this beautiful exhibit at the New York Botanical Gardens. Emily Dickinson, the famed reclusive poet of the 19th century, was a lover of nature, and her garden was recreated in the Enid A. Haupt Conservatory. What can I say, except that it's just stunning...
It's often said an editor can do anything with the footage he or she is given. The following collection of trailers proves this point. We are all familiar with these films, some are comedies, some are family dramas, and some are animated children's movies but what unites them all here today is them being RE-CUT into full blown HORROR MOVIES.
A steroid are a group of fatty substances or lipids found in the body. Sometimes people take steroids for the wrong reason. Anabolic steroids increases muscle mass. Most professional sports and the Olympics test for it. There are many side effects to taking steroids. Many hight school and college athletes take steroids and this is dumb. Help children understand steroids.
Martha shares a good thing: a fun travel kit to keep kids entertained during trips. Get a plastic box at the store and let the children decorate it. Fill the box with fun things for the kids to do in the car. Don't forget snacks. It is fun to let the children have a map of their own in the car. Make a travel box.
Want to make your own DIY wall clock? Using just a drill, a craft knife, picture hangers, and a cheap clock kit, you can make your own creative and customized clock that will keep you on time and give some visually pleasing eye candy to your living space.
That's right, cars aren't the only mode of transportation worth customizing. Dekochari, the Japanese art of pimping your bicycle:
In Photoshop-speak, we call them faux-tographs. Michael Shermer presents this lesson in falsehoods as a children's craft project. Just tie up some kitchenware to an old fishing pole, flash the photo and ta-da! There's your err... evidence!
This 1951 film instructs children how to care for toys, clothing, and other property; to have a definite place to keep belongings; and to store and handle possessions properly. Develop responsibility.
Gaps and cracks in hardwood flooring can be a nuisance, especially with small children. Although there are a few other solutions, this video teaches you how to use rope. Fill gaps in your wood floors.
Julia Child and her guest demonstrate how to make Muscovy duck breast with Chinese spices. Brown the bones in oil and deglaze the pan with wine. Add vegetables and carmelize. Make Muscovy duck breast with Chinese spices.
Julia Child and guest demonstrate how to make osso buco - a traditional Italian dish of braised veal shanks. She begins with whole veal shanks, the front and back legs. There is more meat and less bones on the back legs. The final dish is served with rice and seasoned with oranges. Make osso buco.
In this "Baking With Julia" episode, Julia Child demonstrates how to make traditional French bread. Use terra cotta tiles to bake the loaf in the oven. Make traditional French bread.
Martha makes a spring Good Thing: a honey bunny bookmark, featuring a photo of a child as the bunny's face. You will need thick paper, self-seal laminate sheets, scissors or utility knife, white chenille pipe cleaners, wire clippers, hole punch and photo. Make a honey bunny bookmark.
The sweet pineapple is a wonderful complement to the gammon steaks, making it a meat dish which both adults and children will love. Make gammon steak with pineapple.
This quick and easy dish is a healthy and popular Mexican favorite. Children love it and it can also be made vegetarian just by omitting the chicken. Make quick and easy chicken and cheese quesadillas.
In this "Baking With Julia" episode, Julia Child demonstrates how to make traditional Swedish oatmeal hardtack. These are very thin crispy Scandinavian crackers. Make traditional Swedish hardtack.
In this "Baking With Julia" episode, Julia Child demonstrates how to make pita bread. This is an Eastern Mediterranean staple, either baked in the oven or griddle. Make pita bread.
Julia Child and guest demonstrate how to make seared peppered salmon roulade. To remove the bones, use needle nosed pliers to remove them. Make seared peppered salmon roulade.
Julia Child and guest demonstrate how to make this Alsacian specialty, a casserole made with humble cuts of lamb, pork, beef, simmered with potatoes and onions. This is a peasant dish and was traditionally cooked in a community setting. Make Bacheofe-Alsacian meat stew.
Julia Child and guest demonstrate how to make fresh lobster seasoned and pan-roasted to perfection. This illustrates how to prepare a 2lb lobster. Make pan-roasted lobster.
Julia Child demonstrates how to make warm peach tarts - seasoned peaches, baked along with a flaky pie crust. Chef Gordon makes individual tarlettes starting with the filling made from fresh ripe peaches. Keep the skins on to preserve flavor. Make warm peach tarts.
This video demonstrates how to do a math trick. This is a fun way to teach children basic math and multiplication. Do a math trick.
Julia Child and her guest demonstrate how to make a Sunday night pasta. This simple, yet bold dish, typical of the best Italian cooking, blends garlic, tomatoes, and rich balsamic vinegar to make a perfect dinner. Make Sunday night pasta with balsamic vinegar.
Julia Child and her guest demonstrate how to make chestnut pasta with pesto. This hand-formed troffie pasta, made of chestnut flour, which provides a nutty, sweet flavor, is served with pesto, a fragrant basil and garlic sauce. Make chestnut pasta with pesto.
Julia Child and her guest demonstrate how to make a dirty steak with hot fanny sauce. 'Dirty Steak,' a three pound rib-eye roast cooked directly upon hot coals, is both unique and delicious. Make dirty steak with hot fanny sauce.
Julia Child and her guest demonstrate how to make eggplant falafel with tahini dressing. Falafel, an Israeli specialty containing chickpeas and eggplant, is served with crisp salad and colorful vegetables over pita bread. Make eggplant falafel with tahini dressing.
Julia Child and her guest demonstrate how to make salmon in a potato crust. The salmon is wrapped in paper thin potato slices, then fried until the fish is tender and the potatoes are crisp. Make salmon in a potato crust.
In this "Baking With Julia" episode, Julia Child demonstrates how to make pecan sticky buns. A breakfast favourite made with brioche dough, pecans and cinnamon. Make pecan sticky buns.
In this "Baking With Julia" episode, Julia Child demonstrates how to make savory brioche pockets. brioche dough is made with potato, onion, and asparagus, accented with goat cheese. Make savory brioche pockets.
This is an interactive game for children to learn the Spanish name for parts of the face. Name parts of the face in Spanish.
Kids love doing art projects and having a chance to really make a mess. Art activities are more than just fun and creative…they’re a tool for learning. Discover how to encourage learning and literacy by using art. You're child will be having so much fun, they won't even notice how much they're learning. Use art to encourage literacy.