Friday, May 24, 2013

Pretzel Dogs

So I said we would do more variations to our amazing bread as I take the photos. Today I made pretzel dogs for my daughters kindergarten graduation party. As I made them I took the few moments to take photos soooo here we go, how to make pretzel dogs.
Use the basic bread recipe, but as you are letting the yeast proof, or foam early on. Put in one teaspoon full of onion powder. Follow the rest of the steps until you turn it out on the counter after rising.


Roll out the dough on a well floured surface until it is about an 1/8 of an inch thick.


Using a pizza cutter cut squares about 3x3.


Cut the package of hot dogs in half. one batch of dough should cover about 5 packages of hot dogs.


Now you are going to wrap up you hot dog.


Tuck all 4 corners around the hot dog.


Once you fill a pan prepare your baking soda and water mixture.


Let your dogs go for a swim.then sprinkle them with salt. Put in the oven to bake. I bake them in large batches until they look about like this then I freeze them nd take them out and put them in the oven to crisp back up.


Otherwise bake them until they are a little darker and share for a party or fun event.
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Tuesday, May 21, 2013

Demystifying Kindergarten


Information = the best antistresstimine there is. 

When I enrolled my daughter I felt there were details I was missing in the Kindergarten process, and then proceeded to find out slowly that there were a lot of details that many of the parents who also enrolled their kids didn't know about it too. It seems that we all had snippets of the information but enough to actually know what was going to happen.  So I thought posting this online would be a great way to pass it on to people like me who googled the Hawaii Kindergarten process. Naturally my experience comes from Kaleiopu'u Elementary in Village Park on O'ahu, so other schools will have a variation on these processes.

Evaluation Day
You and your child’s first day of Kindergarten is your child’s evaluation day. This day was shrouded in mystery for me so let me demystify it for you. On that first day of school the teachers ask you to drop your child at the door and not come in to the classroom with them. Not an easy thing to do for some of us, but honestly as the days and weeks go on it is a good line to have drawn in the sand. Mommy and Daddy, Uncles and Aunties are not allowed in the classroom. This becomes a hard and fast rule and is easy for a young child to understand. Then those keiki who struggle with separation will know that the rule is the same EVERY day.
On evaluation day there will be multiple teachers in the classroom your child is assigned to, as well as the counselors and others helping to see where each child falls on a social level. This is meant to help the teachers divide kids who are really open and friendly and mix them in with kids who are more shy, thus giving each teacher a balanced classroom. The kids will also be taken either alone or in small groups to be asked to identify letters, numbers, colors and shapes.  This will again allow the teachers to evenly dispurse the kids and give each classroom a few who will be helpers of those who may be a bit behind the others. They call this Heterogeniously grouping them. Meaning to make each classroom function well and progress at roughly the same pace. 
My daughter had never been in a school situation prior to Kindergarten and I was soo nervous she would be so far behind, but as it turns out every kid is unique and my daughter learned soo fast. Her evaluation paper was given to us later in the year and she actually knew quite a bit more than I gave her credit for. Plus I was amazed how well the teachers understood her.
Orientation Day
Orientation day  is refered to as a parent only day. This is important because your  child will find it quite boring yet they will be giving you information you will need. Your child’s class list will be posted and you will finally have a name and get to meet the teacher. After an all Kindergarten parent assembly you will get to go to your child’s new classroom and meet the teacher. He/She will ask you to put away the kids’ school supplies, and make sure everything is labeled and ready to go.  If there was anything on that Massive school supply list you couldn’t find, this is a time when the other parents will tell you where to find it. (HINT:  The glue pen can be found at Don Quijote in Waipahu in the pen and marker section, I looked for that thing everywhere and never thought to check there until I called the school about it.) This is the time you have to ask questions and really get to know what is coming. I went totally blank and couldn’t think of a single question that day. Don’t worry you will also get email addresses and phone numbers to reach the teacher.  In my experience the teacher was really good about reading emails around lunch time and getting back to me. 

If your child is registered at Kaleiopu'u and you want more information about the school and the kindergarten process and experience email us and I'll forward you a special parent to parent "handbook" I wrote, I've submitted it to the school to be given to you, but as usually happens they may not hand it out until that parent day. Not much help on the early days. LOL.

Monday, May 20, 2013

Pretzels!

Okay so back when I posted the bread recipe I said I would post some of the variations I make. Today as we near the end of school my daughter's school year her school planned staff appreciation days by color. So one one day we were to bring something blue, then purple, then green, then yellow, And brown. On yellow and brown day we had a cold, so I was unable to bring in the pretzels I had planned to bring for the staff. So instead on this. Last Monday of the school year I brought pretzels. Anyway long intro but here it is my pretzel recipe.

Make my basic bread recipe.


Once you take it out of the bowl following the in a bag rise, you should have a ball of dough. Turn it out onto a floured surface and knead until it is no longer sticking to your hands.


Prepare a pan with a piece of parchment paper. I use Reynolds parchment paper. Trust me you do not want to try and do this without the parchment paper.


I use a pizza cutter to cut off a portion of dough from the large ball. Then I use my hands to make a "snake", although this is also very fun to make with toddlers all the way through grown ups and let them. Playdoh their own shapes. We've done snow men, turtles, Honu or sea turtles, bunnies, or just rolled it out flat and used flower Cookie cutters. For these I made traditional pretzels. Once you have your pretzel shaped place it on your parchment paper covered cookie sheet.


Once all of your pretzels are shaped it's time to do the special step that makes them pretzels. Take a large bowl big enough for your pretzels to float in. Add water to it. Then add about a 1/4 cup of baking soda to the water.


Then take your pretzels and let them go swimming.


Be sure to flip it over so both sides get wet, then place them back on the parchment paper. Repeat this step with all of your pretzels.


Then sprinkle your pretzels with coarse salt. I like the flavor of sea salt so that is what I use, but you could use kosher salt as well. Once that is done place them in the oven at 400 degrees until they are golden brown.


Yummy! Place them on a cooling rack and. Enjoy once you can hold them. I like mine hot, but I've always been told not bread is bad for you. One of those old wives tales I'm sure. Hehe. LOVE these. Pretty sure I'm not going to make lunch now cause I'm so full. Enjoy.
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