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  1. 5 hours ago, Faith-manor said:

    Let me ask this. Does anyone put them in vegetables stews or does the flavor not fit?

    I make my stews with potatoes, carrots, onions, green beans, peas, red pepper, and pinto beans. Would parsnips go with? I have never done turnip but now I wonder if I should.

    We routinely use turnips in stews and soups in place of potatoes. We have also used parsnips in place of carrots before. Both go well in stews and potatoes weren't missed by the potato lovers.

  2. My daughter, the engineer, watched the lectures and took notes, then we either discussed it or she wrote about it. She did the Superstar Student, Forensic Science, Inventions That Changed the World, and Greek and Roman Technology. Oh, and the How Conversation Works one but that was on her own. My middle son listened to Foundations of World Civilization 1 & 2 on audio and then wrote a short 1/2-1 page summary of the lecture. He also did Biology supplemented by labs and discussion, and Broadway Musicals and Element of Jazz as audiobooks just because he is into music and theater. I am currently evaluating some of them to use with my youngest.

  3. Often, we plan our camping around something we want to see like a museum or historical site. We usually camp with friends, so that helps. Also, we bring board and card games, books, easily portable entertainment. The biggest help is to let the teens explore on their own while the parents relax.

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  4. Hamilton, Into the Woods, and various other broadway soundtracks.

    One Direction, and other pop groups inherited from older siblings.

    Celtic Thunder and other such groups from me.

    He has fairly eclectic tastes and will listen to whatever we are, but when given a chance to choose, it is whatever is stuck in his head at the time.  Currently Hamilton and Into the Woods.

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  5. Cocoa Beach is about an hour east of Disney. It isn't super clear water, but it is mostly calm and nice sand. If you follow the signs off 528(the Beeline) for Jetty Park, it is $5 a car and has nice bathrooms and a concession.

     

    The gulf is a farther drive, much prettier water, the few times I've been it's been rougher but I'm not sure if that's the norm. They also have a reputation for more and better shells.

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  6. For my dd16, Boy Scouts Venturing Crew has definitely helped with learning things like being a leader and negotiating with those who don't agree with you, calling and making reservations, planning, strategizing. She also is on a bowling league and does a medieval re-enactment where they treat her as an adult (except I still need to sign off for her). She gets to design and lead classes, teach people skills she has learned as well as learn new skills, and generally help out where needed.

     

    Surprisingly for my ds14, theater has been the place to learn leadership. After 5 years of being in youth theater, this year he added 3 main stage shows to his repertoire, started learning backstage skills, and helps with the youngest youth group.

  7. I once lost a checkbook when it fell out of my purse into the top of the car hood, where the hood meets the windshield. There was a gap there and when my purse fell over, the checkbook out and into the gap. After cancelling all those checks and carefully watching statements for about a month or two, DH found it when he opened the hood to fix something.

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  8.  The Barefoot Mailman by Theodore Pratt tells of a mailman walking between Titusville and Miami when they were the only settlements bigger than 10 people on the East coast. Suitable for about 6th grade and older.

     

    Fort Christmas between Titusville and Orlando has a small, free museum on the Seminole Indian War. Also some reenactments through the year.

     

    I second all the recommendations for St. Augustine. Tampa, Tallahassee, and Gainesville all have good museums and historical areas.

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  9. Sprout, I was a high schooler the first time I was pregnant.  Someone had contracted Rubella.  It was a bit of an issue.  

    I don't know why I can't get immune to it. Wonder if I can contract it.  Wonder if I contracted it, if I'd develop an immunity?  

     

    Not necessarily. I had rubella when I was about 3 and still have failed every titre and have been re-vaccinated after every pregnancy!!! It's ridiculous!!

  10. 4 cups bread flour

    2 tbs sugar

    2 tsp salt

    3 tsp ActiveDry yeast

    1 1/2- 1 3/4 warm water

     

    add yeast and 1 cup of water to bowl, mix til light tan and frothy. add flour, sugar, and salt. mix. add in rest of water a little at a time, mixing in between, until dough is smooth and silky. knead dough. roll into a ball a put into an oiled bowl, cover with towel, let rise until doubled in size.(usually takes about 2 hrs.) punch dough down.

     

    If you like thick crust:

    take 3-4 cake pans, put about 3-4 tbs oil in the bottom, coat pan.

    split dough into how many pans you have, work it into a flat circle and place in pan.

    Cover with towel and let rise for another hour or two.

    top and cook in a 500 degree oven for 10-12 min. or until cheese is browned.

     

    If you like thinner crust:

    let the dough rise again covered for another hour or two.

    split dough, roll it out and place into flat pizza pan or cookie sheet.

    top and cook in 500 degree oven for 10-12 min or until cheese is browned.

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