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Teaching presentation.


Question Posted Sunday March 29 2009, 7:44 pm

Ok so for one of my classes i have to teach someone to do something. My problem is im a college that lives in a tiny dorm so i dont have much with me.
I was thinking i could mae something... maybe a simple non cook snak or craft?
But ive hit a road bock... any ideas?
I would have access to a kettle, maybe a blender...
and i have the usual craft stuff... glue, sisors, markers, pensils and some other stuff..

Any ideas of what i could tech my class to do?

19/f


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amygwen answered Tuesday March 31 2009, 3:58 pm:
I had to do this for my class, and I was a college student as well. I figured since everyone in my class pretty much lived in a dorm & didn't have access to an oven or anything like that, I would make no-bake cookies. And, I also brought a cookie in for everyone afterwards because they're like the best cookies ever. The recipe is all over the internet, and you basically just put them in the fridge to "cook". And it's not too expensive at all.

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