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Wacky Days for April


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Wacky Day for April 3rd is Appreciation Day :) -- You can print out a certificate(s) for staff and also print some out for residents. Hold a small party in the afternoon (about the change of shift time) & present the certificates to everyone. Be sure to serve punch & cake or cookies to everyone.

 

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Instead of a Wacky Day I thought I would post the Wacky Week: Starting today (April 9th) the Wacky Week is National Networking Week. Be sure to Activitydirector.net for your networking website. Also check with other AD's in your area & see if they know of a mothly meeting in your area held for AD's. If not maybe you could began a meeting in your area.

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Wacky Day for April 13th: National Peach Cobbler Day

Here is a simple recipe.

:wub: Quick and Easy Peach Cobbler

1 C self-rising flour (If you use all purpose flour add 2 tsp baking powder)

1 c white sugar

¼ tsp nutmeg

½ tsp cinnamon

1 c milk

2 (16 ounce) cans sliced peaches in heavy syrup

½ c butter

Directions:

Melt butter or margarine in 9x13 inch pan

Mix together the flour, nutmeg, cinnamon & sugar. Then add milk to flour mixture. Pour mixture into the pan. Spread peaches including syrup, evenly around the pan.

Bake at 350 degrees for 30 to 40 minutes, until the crust turns golden brown. Let cool for about 10 minutes before serving.

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Wacky Day for April 14th: Fortune Cookie Day. Rumors that fortune cookies were invented in China are seen as false. In 1989, fortune cookies were reportedly imported into Hong Kong and sold as "genuine American fortune cookies".Wonton Food attempted to expand its fortune cookie business into China in 1992, but gave up after fortune cookies were considered "too American".

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Wacky Day for April 19th is Freash Celery Day. When you buy fresh celery remove the plastic and wrapped the celery, intact, in aluminum foil and then kept it in the crisper in the bottom of the fridge. don't wash it first, just pulled off stalks as needed & washed them then. Keeps the celery nice & crisp & fresh for quite some time.

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April 20th Wacky Day is Cocko Day. -- I bet most of your residents had or have a cocko clock. Alot of these are passed down from generation to generation. Make a time for residents to share their memories with everyone.

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April 24th Wacky Day ---- National Pigs-In-A-Blanket Day -- Pigs in a blanket are a type of food which is also known as pigs in blankets, devils on horsebacks, kilted sausages and wiener winks. They are different sausage-based foods but not sausage rolls.

In the United Kingdom, pigs in blankets are small sausages, or chipolatas wrapped up in bacon. In America, pigs in a blanket often refers to hot dogs, Vienna sausages, or breakfast sausages wrapped in biscuit dough, croissant dough or a pancake and then baked.

 

To celebrate this day you simply have to cook and eat ‘pigs in a blanket’.

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Wacky Day for April 25th Remember Your First Kiss Day -- What a great way to to reminisce with your residents. Have snacks on hand & allow extra time for this activity as it might last a few hours.

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April 27th Wacky Day is Write An Old Friend Today Day -- Help resdients write letters or better yet see if you can find their friends on facebook or get an email address.

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