I leave the banana out. Have to be very careful with banana’s. One of my anxiety/depression meds causes elevated potassium levels and bananas make it spike. Not uncommon according to the doctor. Being alive is better than a banana
People.....cottage cheese. Who knew? Trust me on this. I'm allergic to whey protein. Trying to do protein the morning is so hard. Cottage cheese doesn't seem to bother me-- in your ninja plus a little almond milk, sunflower pnut butter, (or a packet of the Justin's stuff) pistachios, vanilla/honey and a fruit if you like. I do Chia Smash jelly.Frozen bananas, milk, and peanut butter powder makes a world class smoothie in the Ninja
This gave me so much joy to read. This is what life is all about. Good job Dad!!!!Proud dad alert
My 10 year old came home Wednesday, crying over her math test today. After giving her a bowl of Frosted Flakes i sat her down at the table and we calmed down together, then i had her show me what we were up against: Fractions.
So she walks me through the easier methods and then we did the harder ones together. I was never taught this math so it took me a minute to pick it up. I then showed her easier ways to get the answers or at least get in the ballpark, and while she’s “not allowed” to do it my way she can at least do it to check her work once she does it the new way.
I think teaching me helped her 100x over. She was much more confident, and smiling with me within an hour. Last night she FaceTime calls me and asks if i can help her study again. So for 40 minutes or so we stayed on the phone and repeated our work from Wednesday but with new numbers that she had me make up.
This morning she sends me a text before heading off to school thanking me for helping her, and that she loves me. I’ve been walking on air all day because of it and i can’t wait to get her off the bus to ask her about fractions.
I leave the banana out. Have to be very careful with banana’s. One of my anxiety/depression meds causes elevated potassium levels and bananas make it spike. Not uncommon according to the doctor. Being alive is better than a banana
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I'll have to try it. Thanks!I've never tried it to confirm but I've read that if you peel and cube zucchini and freeze it it'll give the same consistency to a smoothie that banana does and doesn't have any noticeable flavor.
Justin's honey pb is amazing. Minus pistachios (allergic) I'll have to try the cottage cheese with the fruit and PBPeople.....cottage cheese. Who knew? Trust me on this. I'm allergic to whey protein. Trying to do protein the morning is so hard. Cottage cheese doesn't seem to bother me-- in your ninja plus a little almond milk, sunflower pnut butter, (or a packet of the Justin's stuff) pistachios, vanilla/honey and a fruit if you like. I do Chia Smash jelly.
you will not regret it.
I’m going to steal that last sentence: makes a great motto: Being alive is better than a banana!I leave the banana out. Have to be very careful with banana’s. One of my anxiety/depression meds causes elevated potassium levels and bananas make it spike. Not uncommon according to the doctor. Being alive is better than a banana
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I have some shredded zucchini in the freezer from the garden when I harvested the last of them before cold weather hit, but not cubed. Maybe still work well?I've never tried it to confirm but I've read that if you peel and cube zucchini and freeze it it'll give the same consistency to a smoothie that banana does and doesn't have any noticeable flavor.
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My 10 year old came home Wednesday, crying over her math test today. After giving her a bowl of Frosted Flakes i sat her down at the table and we calmed down together, then i had her show me what we were up against: Fractions.
So she walks me through the easier methods and then we did the harder ones together. I was never taught this math so it took me a minute to pick it up. I then showed her easier ways to get the answers or at least get in the ballpark, and while she’s “not allowed” to do it my way she can at least do it to check her work once she does it the new way.
I think teaching me helped her 100x over. She was much more confident, and smiling with me within an hour. Last night she FaceTime calls me and asks if i can help her study again. So for 40 minutes or so we stayed on the phone and repeated our work from Wednesday but with new numbers that she had me make up.
This morning she sends me a text before heading off to school thanking me for helping her, and that she loves me. I’ve been walking on air all day because of it and i can’t wait to get her off the bus to ask her about fractions.
My mom spent a summer trying to teach me long division I remember many tutoring sessions ending with tears(definitely mine and probably hers) But I loved her patience and felt more confident going into (I think) fifth grade. Good job Dad!!Proud dad alert
My 10 year old came home Wednesday, crying over her math test today. After giving her a bowl of Frosted Flakes i sat her down at the table and we calmed down together, then i had her show me what we were up against: Fractions.
So she walks me through the easier methods and then we did the harder ones together. I was never taught this math so it took me a minute to pick it up. I then showed her easier ways to get the answers or at least get in the ballpark, and while she’s “not allowed” to do it my way she can at least do it to check her work once she does it the new way.
I think teaching me helped her 100x over. She was much more confident, and smiling with me within an hour. Last night she FaceTime calls me and asks if i can help her study again. So for 40 minutes or so we stayed on the phone and repeated our work from Wednesday but with new numbers that she had me make up.
This morning she sends me a text before heading off to school thanking me for helping her, and that she loves me. I’ve been walking on air all day because of it and i can’t wait to get her off the bus to ask her about fractions.
I don't see why not. It might be a little more watery as a result of the greater surface area to form ice crystals on, but not enough to really make a difference. Go for it.I have some shredded zucchini in the freezer from the garden when I harvested the last of them before cold weather hit, but not cubed. Maybe still work well?
Alright Bill Nye.I don't see why not. It might be a little more watery as a result of the greater surface area to form ice crystals on, but not enough to really make a difference. Go for it.
As someone who never got math in school, I would of loved having a dad who was calm,cool, and trying to help me with math and willing to take the time and not get aggravation. Again, I love my dad but the generational difference was always on display whenever it came to trying to help. It sucked!
I love my dad. But he couldn't help me in math and couldn't understand why I couldn't "get it". I would get so frustrated and upset and he never could understand why. (Now I understand I had anxiety) But for some people they "get it" or just need a little extra help. Others just go blank. Sometimes I'd learn it, but once a test was in front of me, I'd blank. Completely and utterly blank. At 32 I still don't understand why I blank.
(Now this common core math stuff is completely out of my league. I told my niece and nephew that they're on their own. I can help in ANY other subject. But this new math? I thought it was hard when I was a kid/teen? This stuff looks like hieroglyphics!)
@TD Charlie good on you for having a calming presence. Your daughter appreciates it more than you know!
My mom spent a summer trying to teach me long division I remember many tutoring sessions ending with tears(definitely mine and probably hers) But I loved her patience and felt more confident going into (I think) fifth grade. Good job Dad!!
Believe me Chuck, this is a memory you will file away forever.Proud dad alert
My 10 year old came home Wednesday, crying over her math test today. After giving her a bowl of Frosted Flakes i sat her down at the table and we calmed down together, then i had her show me what we were up against: Fractions.
So she walks me through the easier methods and then we did the harder ones together. I was never taught this math so it took me a minute to pick it up. I then showed her easier ways to get the answers or at least get in the ballpark, and while she’s “not allowed” to do it my way she can at least do it to check her work once she does it the new way.
I think teaching me helped her 100x over. She was much more confident, and smiling with me within an hour. Last night she FaceTime calls me and asks if i can help her study again. So for 40 minutes or so we stayed on the phone and repeated our work from Wednesday but with new numbers that she had me make up.
This morning she sends me a text before heading off to school thanking me for helping her, and that she loves me. I’ve been walking on air all day because of it and i can’t wait to get her off the bus to ask her about fractions.
its so damn dusty in hereProud dad alert
My 10 year old came home Wednesday, crying over her math test today. After giving her a bowl of Frosted Flakes i sat her down at the table and we calmed down together, then i had her show me what we were up against: Fractions.
So she walks me through the easier methods and then we did the harder ones together. I was never taught this math so it took me a minute to pick it up. I then showed her easier ways to get the answers or at least get in the ballpark, and while she’s “not allowed” to do it my way she can at least do it to check her work once she does it the new way.
I think teaching me helped her 100x over. She was much more confident, and smiling with me within an hour. Last night she FaceTime calls me and asks if i can help her study again. So for 40 minutes or so we stayed on the phone and repeated our work from Wednesday but with new numbers that she had me make up.
This morning she sends me a text before heading off to school thanking me for helping her, and that she loves me. I’ve been walking on air all day because of it and i can’t wait to get her off the bus to ask her about fractions.
I did well in school, and got an A in college Physics II....and then came calculus....I had no clueMy younger daughter struggled so much with math, my older daughter is a math genius, tutored others in high school and took calculus for fun in University. It is incredible how minds are so different when it comes to understanding things.
You probably already know about it, but if not, here's a great resource for the math nerd: Wolfram MathWorld: The Web's Most Extensive Mathematics ResourceI have a strong factual memory so I got elementary school math really quick as a kid, could do addition, multiplication, division in a snap so I never developed any good study habits or work ethic, and by the time it got to algebra in middle school I didn't care enough to work hard at it so kind of skated by with average grades because I didn't want to put any more time into doing homework or studying than I had to, because I wanted to play Playstation 2. But what's weird is that as an adult, I find that I really like math. The logic-puzzle side of it all, it's actually kind of fun. If I could go back in time I'd become some kind of accountant or engineer rather than majoring in history.