Thursday, December 17, 2009
New Moon Review
Cooks Corner: Peanut Butter Cookies
Try these peanut butter cookies that will send your taste buds on a journey.
The utensils you will need are... A large mixing bowl, measuring cups, a wooden spoon, a ruler (optional), cookie sheet, pot holders, pancake turner, and a wire cooling rack. The ingredients are... 1 egg, ½ cup granulated sugar ½ cup packed brown sugar, ½ cup peanut butter, ¼ cup shortening, ¼ cup (½ stick) of butter or margarine soft enough to spread, 1¼ cups all purpose or whole wheat flour, ¾ teaspoon baking soda, ½ teaspoon baking powder, and ¼ teaspoon salt.
Step one: Preheat the oven to 375 degrees. Crack the egg on the side of the bowl, letting the egg slip into the bowl. Add the granulated sugar, brown sugar, peanut butter, shortening, and margarine/butter. Stir with the wooden spoon until mixed.
Step two: Add in the flower, baking soda, baking powder, and salt. Stir until mixed. Shape the dough into 1 ¼ inch balls, slightly smaller than a golf ball and if you need to use a ruler. Put the balls about 3 inches apart from each other on the cookie sheet. The sheet does not need to be greased.
Step three: Dip a fork into amount of granulated sugar firmly press the fork in a crisscross pattern on the balls.
Step four: Bake 9 to 10 minutes or until the cookies are light brown. Use potholders to take [the] cookie sheet out of the oven. Cool cookies on cookie sheet for 2 minutes. Using a pancake turner, take cookies off cookie sheet and put them on wire cooling rack to finish cooling.
Step five: Enjoy, savor the flavor, chew slowly and maybe have a glass of milk!
Variation: [the cookies] Taste awesome with chocolate chip ice cream wedged between two cookies! If you like, roll the edges in small candies, chocolate chips, or chopped peanuts. Put in plastic wrap until firm (about 1 hour).
Opinion -- UP Movie Reveiw
Hahahahahaha was the most common sound I heard when I saw UP for the first time about two months ago. For the month of November the student of the month trip will be watching the Disney movie UP. All the Students of the Month will watch it on Friday, December eleventh at the town hall. Basically, the movie is about an old grump named Mr. Fredrickson who loses his wife. One day he is told he must move to a retirement home. In the meantime, a young Wilderness Explorer named Russel turns UP at his front door. Russel needs to earn his last Wilderness Explorer badge, assist of the elderly. Mr. Fredrickson doesn't like that idea. When the owners of Shady Homes Retirement Homes show UP he commits his plan. Mr. Fredrickson attached thousands of helium-filled balloons to his house so he didn't have to go the Shady Homes. Once he got high enough he opened his front door and who was pressed up against the wall hanging on for his life? Russel! After Mr Fredrickson let Russel in, Russel and Mr. Fredrickson go on an adventure. That's all I'll tell you. Watch the movie to see exactly what happens. Overall, I think it was a sometimes sad but very funny movie.
Thursday, December 3, 2009
Wednesday, December 2, 2009
Player Profile 2: Candice Parker
By: Matt Davis
Who’s a 1st round draft pick in the WNBA (Woman’s National Basketball Association) and had a record breaking 34 point WNBA debut game? That would the Los Angels Sparks star forward, Candice Parker.
She attended
Candice played on the Tennessee Volunteers which is the woman’s basketball team for
After Candice’s time at
Candice was selected to play for the U.S.A team in the 2008 summer Olympics at
Player Profile 1: Chase Utley
By: Matt Davis
Who’s a three time Silver Slugger award winner and World Series champion? That would be the second baseman for the Philadelphia Philles Chase Utley.
Chase (Cameron) grew up in
In Chase’s first Major League game he recorded his first hit, and was it a big one. He hit a grand slam which was four of six runs his team scored on a win versus the San Deigo Padres on August 1st, 2003. He was bouncing from the minors to majors until 2005. The spot was almost clear for him to be the starting second baseman exept for one man. That man is Placido Polanco. To Chase’s luck Placido was traded to the Detroit Tigers mid-way through the 2005 season.
In 2006 Utley proved himself as one of the best batting second basemen in the National League. That year he had a .309 batting average and a record tieing 35 game hitting streak. With those numbers he earned the 2006 NL Silver Slugger award.
On January 21st 2007 he got married and also signed a new 7-year $85 million dollar contract. For the second consecutive season he won the NL Silver Slugger award. This year with a .332 batting average and 103 RBIs.
2008 was by far Utleys greatest season. At the end of April he had 11 homers and the Phillies first winning April since 2003. For the record breaking third time in a row, Chase Utley won the NL Silver Slugger award. By the end of the 2008 season the Phillies swept in the Divison and NL Championship series. They ended up beating the Tampa Bay Rays and becoming world champs!
A quote from his manager, Charlie Manuel. “He is always the first to show up and last to leave. I just like his style.”
Tuesday, November 10, 2009
Fantastic Fall Beat Poem from Steele Tamok
Thursday, November 5, 2009
Quiz for Girls
Here is a fun quiz for girls to help you figure out your dream date. Remember, it is just for fun!
Click HERE to get the downloadable quiz and have fun!