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Golden Delicious Apple Story Activities

8/25/2015

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Hi everyone!  

I'm eagerly anticipating apple season.  Are you?  My story, Golden Delicious:  A Cinderella Apple Story has inspired a bushel :) of creative people to create activities around the book when they read it aloud to children.  

Here are some neat examples I found of activities to do to encourage fun learning/teaching moments with my Golden Delicious Book:

Art Activity Idea From the WVU Extension Service:  Campers will hear the story of the Golden Delicious apple, snack on Golden Delicious Apples and complete artwork that details apple fruit structure.  Carve a stamp into an apple.

Math Activity Idea From Scholastic:  Purchase a selection of apples (including Golden Delicious) to have a taste testing and graph the results (favorites, sweetest, tartest, etc).  Invite a neighboring class or two and compare their graph results.  Bon appetit!

Cultural Activity Idea from Pinterest:  Compare this Cinderella Story to other Cinderella Stories from around the world and from other periods of time.

Nutrition Activity from Healthy Choices:  Use the book to encourage healthy eating in kids! Golden Delicious apples are the loveliest and sweetest.

Thanks for reading and please submit your own ideas in the comments section.  I'll add them to the list.








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Soft Pretzel Recipe from Brother Giovanni

8/25/2015

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I wanted to include a soft pretzel recipe in my book about the invention of the pretzel - Brother Giovanni's Little Reward.  I spent a lot of time in the kitchen - often with my grandsons Daniel and Aaron - to find the best pretzel recipe.  Give it a try using the instructions below, or better yet - get my book and learn about how the pretzel was invented!

Recipe yields 1 dozen

Prep Time:  2 hours   Baking Time: 8 - 10 minutes 

Ingredients:
 1 teaspoon white sugar
 1 packet (2 ¼ teaspoons) active dry yeast
 1 1/4 cups warm water (110 degrees F/43 degrees C)
 4 cups all-purpose flour
 2 tablespoons white sugar (¼ cup if you’d like the dough sweeter)
 1 1/2 teaspoons salt
 1 tablespoon vegetable oil
 1/4 cup baking soda
  2 cups hot water
 sea salt for topping
 melted butter to brush on pretzels when done

Directions:

1. In a small bowl, dissolve yeast and 1 teaspoon sugar in warm water. Let stand until creamy, about 10 minutes. 

2. In a large bowl, mix together flour, sugar, and salt. Make a well in the center; add the oil and yeast mixture. Mix and form into a dough. Knead the dough until smooth, about 7 to 8 minutes. Lightly oil a large bowl; place the dough in the bowl and turn to coat with oil. Cover with a damp kitchen towel and let rise in a warm place until doubled in size, about 1 hour. 

3. Preheat oven to 400 degrees F (200 degrees C). In a large bowl, dissolve baking soda in hot water (almost boiling). 

4. When dough is risen, punch it down and turn out onto a lightly floured surface.  Divide into 12 equal pieces. Roll each piece into a rope (the diameter of your finger and 20 inches long) and twist into a pretzel shape. Once all of the dough is shaped, dip each pretzel into the baking soda solution for about 10 seconds each; then place on a non-stick or greased baking sheet. Sprinkle with sea salt.  Bake in preheated oven for 8 minutes or until browned. 

5. Brush with melted butter, or dip in melted butter and coat with cinnamon and sugar or other favorites.  Enjoy!

My friends at Eerdman's made a really cute video where they made the recipe too.  Check it out!

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Pretzel Recipe for Kids: Cute Video from EBYR

8/19/2015

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 While researching pretzels for my newest book, Brother Giovanni's Little Reward:  How the Pretzel Was Born, one of my favorite activities was trying lots of recipes to find the best homemade soft pretzel recipe for kids.  With the help of my grandsons, we'd taste test each batch and figure out which tweaks produced the best and tastiest soft pretzels.   The final version appears at the back of Brother Gio.

Ahna and Katherine, who work for @ebyrbooks and like to read #kidlit & drink coffee, usually at the same time (according to Twitter) made a really cute video where they made the pretzel recipe!  I was really happy that they found it a simple recipe to make and had fun "mixing, mixing, slapping, slapping" the dough.  

Final verdict for the pretzels?  "They are done and they are delicious!"

A few other fun facts I learned from their video:

1. Do you know why people say "when it rains it pours"? It's because Morton's salt (which they used in their pretzels) had a special additive that prevented the salt from clumping, so it actually didn't clump, but poured out even when it was raining :)

2. The recipe is the only creative work that can't be copyrighted!

Enjoy!


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How the Pretzel Was Invented - Brother Gio is Available!

8/14/2015

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Hello, everyone!  My newest book, Brother Giovanni's Little Reward:  How the Pretzel Was Born is now available.  The publishing company, Eerdman's interviewed me for a blog post on their website about how I came up with the idea for the book.

I read something about how the pretzel was invented several years ago, and it was something like this: 

Most sources say the pretzel was invented around 610 A.D. by a monk in either northern Italy or southern France who twisted leftover bread dough into arms crossed in prayer.  He gave it as a little reward (pretiola in Latin) to children who learned their prayers. As the years went by, the pretiola became known in Austria and Germany as bretzel. When it crossed the ocean to America it became known as the pretzel.


To write the story I had to first create the character of the monk who was the baker. I knew he would be a fantastic baker, a sweet kindly man I named Brother Giovanni . . . eventually.  Read the full post to learn more about how I got to know Brother Gio and how the pretzel was invented to the delight of children and adults everywhere even centuries later.

You can order the book here.




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