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Mrs. White said, ¡°The children are just beginning to get excited about using words. Spelling and grammar can wait. We can¡¯t stop that_______ with a red pen.¡± As it was a long time ago, my mother could only remember the main idea of what Mrs. White said about my writing. However, I grew up learning to use words with loving care and ____ like that.
If Mrs. White had used her red pen more often, I probably wouldn¡¯t be telling you about this now. Whenever I ____ on those encouraging stars from Mrs. White, I feel they just look like real ones in the night sky-bright, shiny, and guiding me on my way somewhere. I do believe she was such a wonderful teacher, who tried to_______ a red pen less to keep the joy, wonder and excitement in a child¡¯s mind.
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¡¾ÌâÄ¿¡¿Garden Tour & Cooking Class
909 North Cumbre Road, Santa Barbara, CA
Saturday, November 24, 2017 9: 30 a.m.¡ª1: 00 p.m.
Cook with Susan
American Indians¡¯ dishes were made With corn, beans, potatoes and pumpkins. Take a tour around Trinity Garden, pick some of these foods and return to the kitchen. There you can watch Susan cook delicious dishes with them. It is surely a new experience!
Susan will make an introduction(½éÉÜ) of these traditional foods and tell you what they meant(Òâζ×Å) to the American Indians hundreds of years ago. At the same time, you can learn how to cook with these autumn vegetables.
The menu includes the following:
Hot Potato Pie with Cornbread Topping
Thanksgiving Soup
Fresh Vegetable Salad
Trinity Fruit Ice-cream
¡ï $35 per person, including printed recipes(²ËÆ×), the tour dishes above and a book by Susan. Children under 8 can come for free.
¡ïBooking by email by Nov. 15: susan.landry@att.net
About Susan Landry
She is the writer of Healthy Fating and Fresh Food Matters. To look for new ideas to help her cooking, she traveled a lot, working in kitchens all over the world, This brought her the idea of ¡°fresh food cooking¡±. Then she set up the website below to get people¡¯s attention(¹Ø×¢) to healthy eating. She is excited to share her knowledge through cooking classes, cookbooks and DVDs. Her reaching is popular with people from different countries.
Learn More:
Visit www.freshfoodcooking.com.
Follow Susan on FACEBOOK and TWITTER.
¡¾1¡¿The cooking class in the advertisement will be given ______.
A. in spring B. in summer C. in autumn D. in winter
¡¾2¡¿In this class, you can watch Susan cook dishes with the foods ______.
A. brought from home B. picked in Trinity Garden
C. bought from the market D. ordered from the Internet
¡¾3¡¿The menu includes the following EXCEPT(³ýÁË) ______.
A. cake B. soup C. salad D. ice-cream
¡¾4¡¿If Mr. Green goes to the class with his parents and his 6-year-old son, he should pay ______.
A. $35 B. $70 C. $105 D. $140
¡¾5¡¿According to the advertisement, we know that ______.
A. we can book the cooking class on the phone
B. only American Indians enjoy Susan¡¯s teaching
C. Susan got her cooking idea from different DVDs
D. Susan Landry wrote two books about eating and food
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¡¾5¡¿Oh, you buy_______ again! They are fast food and bad for your health.
¡¾6¡¿I want to buy a bag of _______ to cook the meat.
¡¾7¡¿So_______honey on the floor! Who broke the bottle?
¡¾8¡¿_______, the boy found his parents and they were very happy.
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