Saturday, December 4, 2010

Twilightathon

This month's WAC was hosted by Thaveshni. Twilight fans and newbies alike enjoyed the Twilightathon which featured the movies, "Twilight," "New Moon," and "Eclipse." Some guests enjoyed debating the merits of being "Team Edward" or "Team Jacob." Guests enjoyed delicious snacks, butternsquash pasta with Panko bread crumbs for lunch, vegan cookie bars for dessert, and vegetarian chili at this WACy event. The food was yum-o!

Friday, October 29, 2010

Potato, Potahto


Do you remember (way back in the day) carving potatoes into stamps? The beauty of this craft project is the easy clean up, it is biodegradable, and let us not over look the nostalgic aspect. Nichole provided a set of linoleum cutting tools from a school supply store for the group to use. Some stamp examples were offered (check out this cute idea) and an introduction of carving was given, then the WAC attendees were left to their own creativity. The stamps were used to decorate greeting cards & envelopes, which were divided up between the members for them to take home. Take a look at the rest of potato stamping pictures here.

Monday, September 20, 2010

Deceptively Delicious!


Melissa was the September WAC host. She showed the guests how to make delicious frozen treats. Guests enjoyed soup, salad, and bread for dinner. Melissa demonstrated how to incorporate vegetables into fruit based frozen blended treats. Even guests that were veggie-shy agreed that these frozen treats were delish! The WACy women experimented by blending different combinations of cabbage, strawberries, bananas, raspberries, blackberries, coconut flakes, walnuts, peanut butter, cocoa powder, ice cubes, wheatgrass, and ground flax. Melissa's high speed Vitamix blender blended up the veggies so well that they seemed to disappear! For the anti-veggie folks, these treats were deceptively delicious! For more photos, click here.

Sunday, August 1, 2010

Raw "Cooking"

The WAC had a special guest this month. Kristi, Kari's sister, showed the WACy gals had to make  healthy raw tostadas. All ingredients were vegan and mostly organic. Melissa brought her new Vitamix blender and the women literally whipped up some food! "Taco meat" was made with ground walnuts. Toppings included "sour cream" (cashews blended with water, salt, and lemon), lettuce, tomatoes, and guacamole. The crisp corn tortilla was pre-made by Kristi in her dehydrator. Guests also enjoyed carrots with raw/vegan ranch dressing, lemonade sweetened with agave nectar, coconut water, and a raw/vegan berry pie. Click here for the recipes Kristi used and click here for more photos.

Tuesday, July 20, 2010

Dancing on the Square

July called for some spice...Jenny hosted this month's WAC in downtown Redwood City!
The city sponsored dancing lessons one night each week during the summer. Everyone learned a few Salsa steps...then we practiced our moves on the fellas.
At the end of the lesson, professional dancers took the floor to WOW the crowd. Take a look at all of the pictures here.

Sunday, April 18, 2010

Jam Session


Allison was this month's WACO.  We learned how to make and preserve jam!!!

All of the supplies were found at our local OSH. Here's a link to the jam making technique.

Some of today's WAC participants used agave nectar instead of sugar - this makes the jam a yummy low-carb treat.



Tuesday, February 23, 2010

So magnetizing!

Kari hosted the February WAC. The WACy women made magnets. Covered button kits were used to make the decorative portion of the magnet. The buttons were covered with fun fabric and a round magnet was taped to the back with poster tape (one could also glue the magnet to make it more secure).

It was a simple craft that you could easily personalize. Breakfast was served for dinner-quiche and scones with OJ and tea. To see more pictures of this WAC, click here.

Tuesday, January 26, 2010

Sushi Time!

Hiroko hosted the first WAC of 2010. The activity was a big hit...we learned to make California sushi rolls! Hiroko is not only a fabulous sushi maker, but also an excellent pre-k teacher. She made us simple step-by-step directions with visual aids, and we each went home with our own bamboo mat to continue creating. To accompany the sushi, we had a yummy cauliflower soup and mochi for dessert.
For more pictures of this WACy event, click here.