Archive | April 2017

Colonial Trades: Tailor

I am the tailor.  My name means art of cutting.  I make shirts, stockings, hats, capes, and pants.  Some tailors make hunting coats, great coats, wrapping gowns, and banyans.  In the time, boys had to wear stays until they were three or four.  Most tailors didn’t sell fabric, so other people had to go get or make fabric and then give it to the tailor.  Some people put garters on  to keep their stockings up.  To make your own, you need needle, cloth, and string.  So come to my store, and I’ll make you something!

 

Brown!

I hear blowing wind,

The stream flowing,

The trees moving,

The cars on the road.

I feel the brown squishy mud,

The rocky ground.

I see the brown, barky wood on the trees,

And the leaves on the trees.

I see the rain tumbling down.

I see, hear, and feel a lot of brown things.

How to Make Moose Tracks

You can make Moose Tracks to eat!  First, you get two boxes of chex mix, chocolate chips, peanut butter, coconut oil, and powdered sugar.  Second, you get the measuring cups and measure the powdered sugar.  Then you combine the peanut butter, chocolate chips, and coconut oil and put it in a big bowl and microwave it for a minute and stir after thirty seconds.  Finally, pour the chocolate mixture in over the chex and carefully mix.  Add the powdered sugar and stir the mix until all the cereal is covered.  Then you can eat it all up!

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