Wednesday, November 11, 2009

Recipe of the week: Mihshi Waraq 3Aynab


Bitar's Stuffed Grape Leaves
(Mihshi Waraq cAynab)

Ingredients:

2 dozen grape leaves, washed
1 cup rice
1/2 onion, finely diced
6 tablespoons chopped fresh parsley
1 and 1/4 cup lemon juice
1 generous pinch of salt
6 cups water

Rinse rice in water and drain, but do not cook it first. Mix wet rice, onion, parsley, 1/4 cup lemon juice and salt together, and allow to stand for half an hour. It is easiest to use preserved grape leaves which you can buy in jars from Middle Eastern or Greek food stores if you cannot find them at your supermarket. Take the leaves out of the jar and rinse them well. Lay each leaf flat and remove any stem. Put a tablespoon of the rice filling on the leaf and roll it up, folding the sides in so that the filling does not fall out.

When you have finished rolling the leaves, place them in a circular pattern on the bottom of a large (6-8 quart) pot. Leave enough room between them for them to expand a bit as the rice cooks. Layer them until they are all in the pot, then add 1 cup of lemon juice and 6 cups of water. Water should be even with the top of the leaves. Place a flat plate over the leaves to weigh them down and keep them in place. Bring the water to a boil and then simmer for 15-20 minutes until they are tender and rice is cooked. Serve them hot or cold, with yogurt if you like.

Many people like to use additional ingredients in the filling, such as pine nuts, raisins, or ground beef or lamb. Try making several types and see which one you like best!

Also another trick I use is this: Broil and 6 cups water or more depending on size, a whole chicken until done. Use the chicken as extra ingredients for the stuffing and save the juice to add to the Mihshi. I makes it taste better or as the Egyptian say more delicious! lol

Bil-Hana wa Shifa! Bon Appetit!


Nice vid on how to roll stuffed grape leaves (Arabic:Mihshi)

http://www.5min.com/Video/How-to-Roll-Up-Stuffed-Grape-Leaves-140313152

Tuesday, November 10, 2009

100 easy lessons update for week 1-7


This week was rather heckted, in short we where busy with other things and did not get one lesson done with 100 easy lessons.

My goal is to get this done with out to many obstacles in the way. I thought up a few things that I wanted to add with this program to help my boys along the way as to retain as much as they could even on slow weeks or days.

So, I made a poster board that will hold all of the letters on index cards that we went over in a covered lesson.

I will post pics up later inshaAllah. if you have any other ideas let me know.

Come on over with me to see how my bud Samirah is doing on her lessons at Tj's

See ya all next week!

Monday, November 2, 2009

Time 4 Learning update! 1 of many lol





As stated before, I was contemplating whether or not I should use the T4L and I just wanted to touch bases on it so far.

I purchased the T4L October 7th. 2009. So far I LOVE it! It is just what I needed as of now. And what makes it even better is that Our curriculum work books pretty much coincide with this program, which helps with reinforcing what the kids are learning.

You see when I first started homeschooling, Every thing was structured and laid out for us becasue we used k12.com and Connections academy. I didn't have to think about what to do next and so on or but any lesson plans together. (I do for other assignments but not for the major ones alhamdulillah).

...But, often times did i find my self in a slump wondering if what I was doing was right. But after looking over the connections academy and k12 (when i used them) I saw that we where pretty much on track as far as what I was doing with the kids.

But why is T4L good for me at the moment is due to my time. I do not really have time to put together lessons and so on. I needed a much more guided lesson plan that was already thought out and planned. And for that I am grateful for this program. We are also using The Complete Curriculum work books and slowly approaching the Learn at home program as well.

I have already purchased the k grade for Yasmin. So for, again LOVING IT! lol alhamdulillah mashallah. also another well thought out sturctured program all at my finger tips.

These programs are making homeschooling much more pleasant at the moment.

You can check out both books from Amazon.com or B&N...




Islamic Lectures


Intro to Teach your Child to read in 100 easy lessons:



Today we began our journey on 100 easy lessons....

I am doing this for both my sons; one is advanced and, due to premature birth, the other is a bit slower. ( more babyish)

So far we have whizzed thru the first few lessons and I LOVE them.

I love the approach they use in this book. It is well guided for someone like me, who has to have a step by step approach.


I will keep a progress chart to track our lessons, In sha Allah.

Also, I will post weekly on how things are going, In sha Allah.

If any of you are using this as your reading curriculum plz share your experience...

In the meantime my bud Umm Ibrahim is using 100 Easy Lessons too, check out her progress...here!

Until next time!
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