Guest Post by Rhonda Killough, Founder of Project Angel Faces
Come have fun with us at Garden Club as we learn how to clean, eat, juice, and store cactus fruit!
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At Garden Club, on September 19th, we'll be peeling, seeding, juicing, and freezing cactus fruit with apples and grapes to make popsicles, and drinking juice.
Prickly Pears grow wild in abundance on cactus throughout our valley. They have loads of good nutrition that can help to prevent conditions such as osteoporosis, diabetes, high blood pressure, anxiety, and migraines. They also strengthen teeth, bones, our immune system, our nerve, enzyme, and amino acid functions, and help keep our fluid and electrolytes balanced. They taste like the color red, tart, mildly sweet, and with the texture similar to a pear.
We get to practice learning so much more than just about working with food: patience, listening, sharing, respect for peers and teachers, non-violent communication, and sometimes cultural exploration!
It creates a lasting impression on them, and that is empowering for me as a community servant. My favorite part is how much they love learning
how these foods we introduce build and grow their bodies, and make them stronger. They love being empowered by knowledge, and having so much fun in
the process!
Wednesday, September 19, 2012 from 4:15pm - 5:45pm Project Angel Faces will teach the cleaning, paring, juicing, and learning the nutrition of a locally abundant fruit, Prickly Pear!
Children over 5 are Welcome!
Garden Club at the
Whitney Recreation Center
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Always an adventure in learning!
Garden Club Checklist ~ Please Bring:
Metal tongs |
Nitrile Gloves |
And Wear Clothes you can get Dirty!
Credits
Guest Post by Rhonda Killough, Founder of ProjectAngelFaces.org
Layout & Edit by Kathleen Ackroyd of 'That Dam Kat'
Venue: Whitney Recreation Center
Photos: ProjectAngelFaces.org, Wikimedia, finemotorskillsforchildren.com, g2goutside.org
Need more information? Contact Rhonda Killough via email: planetrhonda@gmail.com or Visit the Event on Facebook
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