It's peach season folks and the three boxes of peaches we have in the classroom fridges are deteriorating!!!! So it is time for Putting Them Up! (Putting Up something is when you process it some way in order to get a longer life from an item) When Putting Up something, you could can them - which takes a lot of equipment and work and time, but does produce yummy things OR you could freeze them - my preferred method of dealing with fresh seasonal fruit to keep them a long time and enjoy their tasty goodness for months to come. Freezing is relatively quick and does not involve any specialty kitchen gadgets. Before freezing, one has to BLANCH them - learn how to BLANCH HERE.
After your peaches are blanched and peeled, simply slice and place on a cookie sheet. Freeze on the cookie sheet for up to a day, then drop the frozen peaches into bags or containers and put back into the freezer. Freezing them on a tray first allows each slice to freeze on its own verses attached to other slices, this makes them easier to pull out of the freezer and use later.
Have fun Putting Up!
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Tuesday, September 12, 2017
Thursday, September 7, 2017
7/8 Quick and Easy Peach Cobbler & Crisp
Today, we used Organic Peaches from Pattie the Peach seller over in Cedaredge, CO to make a quick and easy Peach Cobbler or Peach Crisp. The students and teachers all loved both dishes!
We also have peaches in the kitchen from Conner Farms in Hotchkiss and some from Palisade.
Both recipes can be found HERE.
Here are some photos, cobbler up top and crisp towards the bottom.
We also have peaches in the kitchen from Conner Farms in Hotchkiss and some from Palisade.
Thank you Western Slope peach growers for such amazing fruit!!!!!!!
Both recipes can be found HERE.
Here are some photos, cobbler up top and crisp towards the bottom.
Post by: Emma B., Garret, Colton, & Abi
Wednesday, September 6, 2017
Keyboarding - Headings
This is how your heading should look on papers and work you do in 6th grade:
Name Period
Date
Class Assignment
Name Period
Date
Class Assignment
Keyboarding - Typing Club
What l have been learning in typing is how to type on the keyboard without looking. It's really fun and we get to play cool typing games on there too. I think typing is a good class to teach in middle school and it's a good skill to have as a adult. -Natalie
7/8 Peach Goodness from Pattie
Mrs Hubbard came across some peaches from a gal named Pattie for our classroom. We made some peach GOODNESS!!! Here is some evidence:
Here is the recipe for our crisp.
7/8 Peach Crisp
Today, we cooked with fresh local peaches. We added a crisp topping with oats, whole wheat flour, butter, and brown sugar. Here is some of the action:
Cook for 20-25 minutes at 375 degrees.
Sliced peaches! Don't cut yourself!
Demo table has all the goodies.
Melt butter in sauce pan.
Post by: Laurie Stonecypher (and Mrs. Hubbard too!)
Thursday, August 31, 2017
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