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 Message 16 of 19 in Discussion 
From: MSN Nickname«jÓñi»  in response to Message 15Sent: 1/12/2009 12:20 PM
Pack (SCOTT WILL BRING ALL):
 
Every Week:
Wolf books
Water bottle
Newsletters
Marbles
Camera
*Hourglass
Handout folders
Special:
*Biscuits - 2 pks
*Pepperoni - 8 oz (at least 78 slices)
*Cheese - 8 oz
*Oregano
*Pizza sauce - 1 can
*Flour - small bag
*Pans
*Parchment w/names
*Wax paper
*Rolling pins
*Cooling racks
*Oven mitt
*Dixie cups - at least 52
*Measuring spoons
*Water
*Ziplocs
Food fliers (will be in Handout folder)
Food charts (will be in Handout folder)
Set Up at Church:
 
In Kitchen:
  • Put all * items in kitchen (including hourglass)
  • Lay out 13 sets (11 for Scouts plus 2 extra for siblings or Gabe) of 2 dixie cups each plus 13 sheets of wax paper big enough to work on (will be making something about the size of a small tortilla shell so a little bigger than that)
  • Put about 1 Tbsp cheese in one dixie cup at each setting
  • Put about 6 pepperonis in the other dixie cup at each setting
  • You should end up with 13 cooking stations that each have a piece of waxed paper, a dixie cup of cheese, and a dixie cup of papperoni.
  • Split pizza sauce between 13 dixie cups and set aside (don't put near other settings or kids may think they need to put sauce inside what they are making but it is really for afterward)
  • Put parchment paper with names on baking sheets with no parchment paper hanging over (it can catch on fire if it overhangs the baking sheet)
  • See if kitchen has any extra rolling pins
  • Lay out hourglass, oven mitts, cooling racks, and rolling pins
  • Last thing before meeting starts, preheat oven to 350 degrees
In Room:
  • Videotape room before any kids get there including inside of little kitchen (ask Todd to do if he's there, he's used to me doing it to protect us from the preschool who think we destroy the room)
  • Lay out newsletters and marbles (Andrew can do - Chane usually does this but I think Scott plans to keep him upstairs until the meeting starts)
  • Write out Cub Scout Promise on part of board
  • Draw food diagram on part of board (draw a box divided into four quarters with each food group listed in a quadrant with examples of what's in that food group - don't forget eggs and nuts in meat group)
  • Get out scissors and glue sticks for later -put on leader table
  • Lay out fliers and food charts on leader table for later
  • When Ashley drops off Tyler Hartlaub, please get her phone # and email and tell her I need to talk to her
Rough Meeting Schedule:
 
7:00-7:05
  • Flag Salute - Jarrod leads
    • Let him pick formation (circle, square, line)
    • Remind him to say "please rise," "Scout salute," "Two" (after Pledge), and "Please be seated"
 
7:05-7:25
  • Tell kids sharing will be later - if Andrew Sager has magazines, tell him he will probably get a chance to share them later after you get back to room
  • Have kids wash and DRY hands
  • Take kids to kitchen
  • Read through recipe to kids before they start - emphasize following directions
  • Let kids roll out dough or use hands - if it sticks, use flour in small baggie to dust their hands
  • Assemble breadsticks according to recipe
(I added sprinkling oregano over breadsticks at end of my copy of the recipe but it's not on the recipe at the link above)
  • ADULT puts on parchment paper beside each kid's name
  • ADULT cuts the vents - cut only through top layer to keep cheese and grease from coming out
  • ADULT sprinkles on oregano only for kids who want it
  • Encourage kids to make the breadsticks by the recipe even if they are not pepperoni or cheese fans but they can leave the pepperoni or cheese out if they insist
  • Ask one adult if they can stay behind and clean up kitchen once you are done - make sure they know all the cooking stuff comes back to me except any rolling pins that might have come from the kitchen (my two rolling pins are dark pink, one large, one small) - if they leave in box in kitchen, Scott will pick up
7:25-7:45
  • While baking - kids can sit on floor and share stories from vacation using hourglass
7:45-7:55
  • Put water in unused dixie cups for the kids to drink with their breadsticks
  • Cool and eat breadsticks on cooling racks
  • WARN KIDS filling might be HOT
  • Give kids sauce cups and tell them to try with and without sauce
  • Have each child clean up their mess
  • Go back to room
Before End of Meeting:
  • If time, allow Andrew Sager time to share magazines if he brought them
  • If lots of extra time and no magazines, let kids cut out pics from food flier and paste onto food charts to build menus
  • Collect marbles
  • Read Cub Scout Promise as a group
  • End with Wolf Howl
  • Make sure everyone takes their newsletters - if any are left, just email me who left their (names are on upper-right) and I'll send an email copy to them
 
 
 
 


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     re: Wolf Den Notes   MSN Nickname«jÓñi»  1/12/2009 10:50 PM