Creative Tutors of Allen-Lovejoy
What's summer without ice cream? It is generally thought that the invention of the ice cream cone happened on July 23,1904 at the World's Fair in St Louis when a waffle, which was sole separately, was rolled and filled with ice cream.
You can join in the fun and make your own waffle cone. To make your own waffles, try the recipes at http://tinyurl.com/26vqrgo. To make homemade ice cream try this recipe:
1/2 gallon Half and Half
1 pint Whipping Cream
1 1/2 cups sugar
1 tablespoon Vanilla flavoring
Mix the ingredients together and then follow the cooling directions for your ice cream maker. Explore the many toppings you can add.
Cooking with your kids is a fun way to practice reading and math skills!
Cherrie Leggett Kilby graduated from Southwestern University with a BS in Education and has taught in elementary and middle school for over twenty years in the U.S., Taiwan, and Japan. In addition she has taught English as a Second Language in China. Cherrie pursued a Master's degree in Education with reading as her area of specialty. She continues to teach special needs students at the elementary level and also teaches reading at the local community college. Cherrie was a tutor for Creative Tutors when it was first founded and loved working with the families she met. She wanted to continue to make a difference and started working as an area manager in 2005.
"Start by doing what's necessary, then what's possible, and suddenly you are doing the impossible." | Francis of Assisi