Monday, March 15, 2010
It's time to celebrate NY Agriculture Literacy Week 2010!
March 15-19 is NY Agriculture Literacy Week 2010. Spoons Across America is the county coordinator for NY Agriculture Literacy Week, which is brought to us through Cornell Agriculture in the Classroom and Cornell Agriculture Outreach and Education. In collaboration with Cornell's Agriculture in the Classroom, Cornell's Outreach and Education, The Pearson Foundation and Penguin Publishing, and New York City College of Technology, Spoons Across America provides participating 2nd grade classrooms teachers throughout NYC with a Teacher Resource Guide Folder including donated copies of a story book related to agriculture and the specific food topic of the year(donated for 2010 from The Pearson Foundation and Penguin Publishing), supplemental lesson plans and activities related to the topic (provided by Cornell Agriculture in the Classroom and Cornell Agriculture Outreach and Education), and other supplemental information and fun facts to be used throughout NY Agriculture Literacy Week.
This year, Spoons Across America is following an Apple theme. The chosen book for the year is Apples and How They Grow by Laura Driscoll.
Fifteen schools throughout Manhattan, Brooklyn, Queens, and the Bronx will be participating this year!
Here is a great, hearty, rustic vegetarian sandwich recipe from Chef Bobo's Good Food Cookbook to help you celebrate NY agriculture and APPLES:
Cheddar Cheese and Apple with Watercress- 6 Servings
Ingredients:
Fresh lemon juice
2 Granny Smith apples, cored, and thinly sliced
2 loaves unsliced French bread, halved lengthwise and toasted
6 to 8 slices cheddar cheese
1 bunch watercress
1 recipe Tarragon Mayonnaise
Steps:
1. Sprinkle a little lemon juice over the apple slices and toss them together (The lemon juice will keep the apples from oxidizing and turning brown.)
2. Preheat the broiler. On the bottom half of each toasted bread loaf, pile on the sliced apples. Top with cheese. Broil until the cheese melts. Remove from broiler and top with watercress.
3. Spread some of the Tarragon Mayonnaise on the top half of each toasted bread loaf. Place on the sandwich, mayonnaise side down. To serve, cut each sandwich into 3 pieces
Tarragon Mayonnaise
Combine 1 cup light mayonnaise dressing and 1 teaspoon chopped fresh tarragon. Let stand for a few minutes to let the flavors develop
After you try out this recipe…let us know how you like it by posting on our Facebook wall or emailing us at info@spoonsacrossamerica.org!
Be sure to check back for NY Agriculture Literacy Week 2010 updates throughout the week!
Have a healthy and delicious NY Agriculture Literacy Week 2010! To celebrate along with Spoons make apples your fruit choice of the week.
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