The heat here has been unbearable. REALLY hot. Imagine, then, my shock when my kids asked me to make banana bread last night. Banana bread??! Being the
I completely forgot to take pictures as I went along, but took these when I was ready to put them in the oven:
You can see my "recipe book" aka laptop in the background and some of the ingredients I used. I also added chocolate chips...lots of chocolate chips.
I mixed the squashed bananas, brown sugar, eggs, vanilla, baking soda and margarine together in a mixing bowl. I then added the flour and chocolate chips and stirred just enough to mix the ingredients and moisten the flour.
Into the oven for 50 minutes at 350 degrees.
Out comes D-E-L-I-C-I-O-U-S-N-E-S-S. Ooey gooey yuminess.
So good, in fact, that my nine year old son took a piece before I could take a picture :)
{click HERE for the recipe}
I made TWO loaves and they lasted until breakfast. Yup. They ARE that great. We ate them with a little butter, cheese and tea. Perfect snack/breakfast.
My second Monday Made It is a project I've been wanting to do for a while. It's a RELAX bottle/ MIND JAR. I first saw it on Pinterest and was immediately intrigued. What a fantastic idea for those kids who might need a little quiet time.
First, you need a container with lid (I chose plastic), glitter glue, glitter, water, and super glue. That's it.
To the HOT water add the glitter glue (2 tablespoons) and the glitter. Mix it up really well. I used a little wire whisk. I also used boiling water and figured out how much I'd need by filling the little bottle up ALMOST all the way and then pouring this water back into the measuring cup.
Pour this mixture into the bottle that you have chosen. See how the glitter has already settled to the bottom? Use super glue or hot glue to glue the cap on.
The purpose of the RELAX bottle is to give kids a chance to calm down if they are having a difficult time. Kids watch the glitter settle and as they do, they slowly start to calm down.On average it takes about 5 minutes for the glitter to make its way to the bottom of the bottle.
Last year I had some difficult behaviours in my class, and could have really used this bottle. I am very excited to try it out with the kids. Maybe I'll get Logan to test it next time he needs some quiet time...
REMINDER: The giveaway that I am hosting ends tomorrow at midnight. Don't forget to enter!
I love the idea of a Relax Bottle....and that banana bread looks so scrumptious. I am craving some banana bread after seeing your picture! :)
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Learning Is Something to Treasure
I love banana bread. I don't need a knife to cut slices. I just dig into the loaf with a fork.
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Forever in First
OMG, chocolate chip banana bread is my fave!!!!!!!!!! Yum!
ReplyDeleteMarvelous Multiagers!
I love this idea and have had it on my list to do and kinda forgot...Thanks for the reminder:) I had a little who could have really benefited from this last year (or maybe he would have thrown it at me...not sure) I will be getting on one of these:) Thanks for sharing and linking up:))
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Do you think if I made one for Caden and sent it to school with him, his teacher would be offended? That would work so well for him and she isn't the type to think of it.
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