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mc
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Sun, Feb 12 2017, 6:07 pm
I am looking for a cute/easy "cooking"" activity to do with my pre-school class at school using Ha'etz fruit specifically. I want the end bracha to be Ha'etz so nothing like apple pie, fruit pizza, etc.
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mamaleh
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Sun, Feb 12 2017, 6:13 pm
fruit soup (I make one using cans of fruit- very easy & yum)
fruit salad
apple chips
kabobs
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mc
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Sun, Feb 12 2017, 6:14 pm
Thanks! I thought of that but so many fruits used on kebobs are "ha'adama" like melons and I cant' use things like whole grapes because of choking :-(
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mc
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Sun, Feb 12 2017, 6:15 pm
What's your recipe for fruit soup? Do you cook it?
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amother
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Sun, Feb 12 2017, 6:17 pm
mc wrote: | Thanks! I thought of that but so many fruits used on kebobs are "ha'adama" like melons and I cant' use things like whole grapes because of choking :-( |
apple cubes, cut grapes in half and then they're fine
you can do more like parfait cups with pomegranate seeds and canned fruit
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mamaleh
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Sun, Feb 12 2017, 6:27 pm
No cooking. Haven't made it in a while but here's the gist:
can of peaches (halves or slices, cut into pieces)
can of pears (same)
can of sweet cherries (not marashino) (I don't think these are a major choking hazard- they are pitted and tend to be very soft)
can of sour cherries (optional, but adds a contrasting flavor)
basically pour them all together with their liquid. You can add any other canned fruit that fits in (I think I added canned plums)
The kids could cut the fruit into pieces (with appropriate knives) and pour in the fruit and juices. you can add a container of whip if you want to make it creamy. You can also blend some of it to thicken (not all or it won't be ha'Eitz).
This could be a really quick activity or you can make it longer by adding other skills (counting the fruits, describing them, compare/contrast, etc)
ETA Just searched and found my original post with the recipe in This Topic (about 6th post)
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