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| Hey kids.....peanut butter is good for you ! Click on the image and get a larger picture to print out and you can color it and learn more about how peanut butter is made. Maybe Mom will even help you to make some at home. | |
| Here's another one to color about the foods we should eat to make us strong and healthy. Click on the picture and just press the print button on the browers window and after it prints, you can color it. Have fun. | |
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Lesson Mom, did you know that peanuts contain an incredible 26 percent protein. They fulfill approximately 30 percent of a 4-6 year old's and 26 percent of 7-10 year old's Recommended Daily Allowance per serving. A peanut butter sandwich, a orange and glass of milk provide approximately 75% of a 4-6 year old's and 87% of a 7-10 year old's daily protein requirement. Protein is a valuable source of energy. Peanuts contain 6 essential vitamins including Vitamin E, folate, riboflavin, thiamin, niacin, and Vitamin B6. Vitamins are necessary to maintain good health and a strong immune system. Peanuts also contain 7 essential minerals including phosphorus, iron, magnesium, potassium, zinc, copper and calcuim. Minerals are necessary for cell growth within the body. Peanuts are cholesterol free and low in saturated fat. For all these good reasons, peanuts are often referred to as nutrition in a nutshell. |
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CELEBRATE PEANUTS & PEANUT BUTTER ALL YEAR LONG! Columbus Day: Columbus Day is officially celebrated on October 12, and was begun in honor or Christopher Columbus, a great explorer, in recognition of his discovery of America on that date in 1492. Columbus Day is a legal holiday throughout the United States, and is celebrated in Puerto Rico, some Latin American countries, parts of Canada and some Italian and Spanish cities as well. |
Please be careful with sissors or have your mom or another adult help you with this project. Prepare sail patterns and have children cut them out. Glue toothpick to the back of each sail. Assist with punching a hole in each peanut shell with a toothpick. Dip the end of the sail toothpick in glue and push it through hole in peanut. Lay flat to dry. |
| Here is a connect the dots picture for you using the alphabet. Just click on the picture and when the larger one comes up, print it out and you can connet the dots to see the rest of the picture and then color it. Looks like Mr. Peanut is about to have a safe ride on something fun. Can you connect the dots and help him? | |
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We hope you enjoy our
coloring pages about peanuts and will visit us again real soon for more
pictures and fun projects about peanuts and peanut butter.Thanks for stopping
by Taylors Home Cooked Peanuts!
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Dennis and Katrine Spruill and children, Denton and Shirley Lee 1104 Statesville Rd. Como, NC 27818 252-398-9946 |
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