Monday, July 9, 2012

Ms Kadi's Girls' Kamp Monday

So several months ago I decided to do a week of camp revolving around each child-later named Ms Kadi's Girl/Boy Kamp.  I began Pinteresting all kinds of ideas of things I have always wanted to do, projects that are hot on Pinterest right now, and things the kids suggested.


Kamp began this week with the girls.  Monday at the house there were 7 girls and me from 10-2.  

Here is Monday's schedule


  1. Tie dye shirts (bleach)
  2. Make pasta and sauce
  3. Candy sushi
  4. Peanut butter play-dough
  5. Crochet (didn't get to it)
First, thing we did was to make the pasta.  To make the pasta and eat it took us close to 2 hours:
Homemade Egg Pasta
Ingredients:
2-1/2 cups pasta flour 

3 whole eggs
1 egg yolk
2 to 3 tablespoons water (if necessary)
Directions in link.
You need one person that can read the directions.
mixing flour and eggs together to make pasta



Now that we have the balls it is time to roll everything out.


So after kneading for 10 minutes the girls moved on to rolling the dough out (we did not have a pasta roller so we did it by hand-it was thick but still so good).  They worked in  twos  rolling the dough as flats as they could folding it in 1/3 and rerolling.  They did this 3 times then cut it with a pizza cutter. 






cutting pasta noodles with a pizza cutter
Making pasta sauce
The pasta sauce I made up:
  1. 1 large can diced tomatoes
  2. 1 small can diced tomatoes w/ garlic (because that was what was in the pantry)
  3. tomato paste
  4. a handful of carrots finely chopped (in the food processor)
  5. 1/2 onion
  6. 3-4 cloves garlic
  7. cream
Saute onion, garlic, and carrots until they have some color.  Add the canned tomatoes and 2 tablespoons tomato paste.  Cook until everything is heated through.  Add a splash of cream at the end.
Oh, yes we added fresh basil and rosemary to the sauce from the garden.


All the pasta before boiling.  We added the pasta to our boiling salt water in 2 rounds. They are thicker then running the through a pasta machine so they took 5-7 minutes to cook.  We tossed with the sauce and added some parmesan cheese.
Yum
More yum
Almost gone
Fantastico!!!!
Finished pasta and sauce
Cleaning up
dance break!!!!
So the next project I wanted to do was bleach dye or I keep calling it "anti-tye dye".  We found the easiest thing was to cut a pattern out of a cereal box and spray bleach around the edge of the design to "take the color away".  We also attempted taping then spraying with bleach.   The black shirt is from the link above.  I will add pictures of it done w/ the colored dyes.  We also found the bright yellow shirt took none of the bleach so we tye-dyed it. (our next attempt we bought iron on patches on sale at Michaels-we are going to spray around them and see if they work.  I will post pictures. Also here is a link on using a bleach pen to "write" on a shirt for next time.




step 1 in dying the black shirt
bleach dyed shirt w/ heart stencil.
working in the 100 degree heat






one of my favorites you can see the spray marks
shirts drying before being washed
So the next fun activity was to make candy sushi (candy sushi w/ peeps).  We started with making rice crispy treats.   Then we put the treats to cool on a cookie sheet.  Once the treats were cooled we cut them in rectangles, place a twizzler on one end roll the rice crispies around the twizzler and cut the excess off.  Roll a fruit roll up around the outside and cut into circles.  We made 2 of these.  With the excess crispies we put a swedish fish and tied off with some of the fruit rollup.


melting marshmallows
measuring rice crispies
fruit roll ups
sticky mess
stickier mess


While waiting for the rice crispies to cool we made peanut butter play-dough. No wonder it didn't make a play-dough form we left out the powdered sugar:
- 18 ounces creamy peanut butter
- 6 tablespoons honey


- 1 1/4 cup non-fat dry milk (packet for one quart)
- 1/2 cup powdered sugar
so much fun messy
messy together
not so messy
Back to sushi.  Finishing it and eating.












1 comment:

Ana Lia said...

Gracias Kadi! Lola had so much fun. I admire your patience and creativity.