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Baking
Food Guide
Cooking
Healthy Living
Recipes
100
Pre-heat
Turning the oven on before baking
100
Pineapple, grapes, blueberries, celery, cucumbers
Fruits and Vegetables
100
Heat up water until it bubbles
Boil
100
How much water we should drink a day
8 glasses
100
butter, milk, eggs, flour, sugar, baking powder, salt, powdered sugar, nutella, whipped cream, strawberries
Crepes
200
Bake
To cook in an oven.
200
Cheese, milk, yogurt
Dairy products
200
Items you need to purchase from the store
Grocery list
200
The person you visit for questions about your health
Doctor
200
crescent roll dough, cheddar cheese, hot dogs
pigs in a blanket (or, biscuit-wrapped hot dogs)
300
Sweet and generally eaten after a meal
Dessert
300
Bread, cereal, rice
Grains
300
Wash dishes, wipe table, sweep floor, put food away
Cleaning up
300
At least one hour every day
How much physical exercise we should have
300
eggs, brown sugar, oil, cream, milk, vanilla, flour, baking powder, nutmeg, salt, butter, blueberries
mini blueberry muffins
400
Keeps track of how long your food has been baking
Timer
400
An important nutrient that comes from dairy products
Calcium
400
Cut up into chunks
Chop
400
After you touch raw meat, after you go to the bathroom, after you play outside
Wash hands with warm water and soap
400
vanilla yogurt, mixed berries, granola
Berry and yogurt parfaits
500
Sifting
To scatter or sprinkle through or by means of a sieve
500
An important nutrient that comes from grain products
Carbohydrates
500
to stir or very quickly or beat fast to combine, blend or stiffen ingredients
whip
500
7 to 8 servings of these per day
Fruits and Vegetables
500
flour, baking powder, sugar, salt, dried cherries, cream
heart-shaped scones