Theresa's Corner
Miso soup
The miso soup recipe that worked really well for us is from Gourmet magazine May 2000 – posted on Epicurious. Like all the reviews suggested, we used less wakame than what is called for, and it turned out exactly like we hoped.
And we got tons of compliments on our shrimp dumplings – we bought frozen [...]
My Father’s Dragon
I was pretty excited about this pick – it got great reviews on Amazon, and I thought it would be a great alternative to the Magic Tree House books for the 5-year old. And, it is the first book in a trilogy. The author is Ruth Stiles Gannett, and the series was first published in [...]
Tales of a Fourth Grade Nothing: A blast from the past
My daughter, who is in first grade this year, comes home every day with stories about the naughty boys in her class, girl gossip, and exciting info about what new games they are playing in P.E. It’s tough to get any info about actual learning, so I was pleasantly surprised to find out in February [...]
Early readers – good ones, bad ones, thin ones, fat ones
When my daughter was first starting to read, I bought a bunch of different kinds of early readers, some because of recommendations, others because they included specific characters that the kids really liked. There are many different early reader series’ and although each series may use ”Levels 1, 2, 3, 4,” the levels are not equivalent [...]
Because of Winn Dixie – an easy, fun read
Of all the kids novels we’ve read, Because of Winn Dixie is my daughter’s favorite. The kids got the movie for Christmas, and watched it before I realized it was a book too. I’m usually a purist – have to read the book first!! But the horse was out of the barn on this one, [...]
Tale of Despereaux – another mouse story?!
Tale of Desperaux (by Kate DiCamillo) has gotten fantastic reviews, and when I heard the movie was coming out, I decided I should read it to my 7 yr old daughter and 5 yr old son before we saw the movie. We read it aloud, and for me, it didn’t live up to the hype. [...]
