50 Cures for Boredom booklet 50 Cures for Boredom lets you choose a theme, follow a few simple steps, and start enjoying your day. Instant ideas for kids, date nights, homeschooling, and family adventures are at your fingertips any time you need a quick Cure for Boredom! Take an imaginative journey with your family. Create a treasure hunt through the wild in your own living room; star in a fashion show runway with stuffed animals cheering you on; host your very own Superhero Convention. When you add a little imagination to activities, you create memories that last a lifetime. Kindle Special Only $1.99 |
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A Sneak Peek Into Our Book: Date Night Idea or Modify for Family Fun.
Activity #30 Mystery Meal
If sitting around staring at each other on
Friday and Saturday nights has become pretty commonplace in your home and the
last thing you want to do is get dressed up and go out, host a quick and easy,
unplanned date night (or it can become a traditional family event) by making a
Mystery Meal.
A Mystery Meal is easy to prepare, and you will have absolutely no idea how it will turn out! The game is set when both people individually pick up five items to use in preparing dinner. No cheating and telling each other what you are buying! You can go together to the grocery store but use separate checkout lanes. No peeking into each other's baskets! Then the object is to get together and prepare a meal from the ingredients you buy, and ONLY what you buy. Sure, you can use spices and condiments, but nothing else. Don't set boundaries such as, "You get the vegetables,” or “Let's make a chicken dish." Each person picks five random items he or she wants and in that way you can never tell what you will end up with. Make sure you take plenty of pictures as you build your creation. So you end up with only enough ingredients to make two desserts? Oh well. That would work in my house.
We hope you enjoyed our sneak preview into 50 Cures for Boredom. Don't miss the other 49 ideas in our book!
A Mystery Meal is easy to prepare, and you will have absolutely no idea how it will turn out! The game is set when both people individually pick up five items to use in preparing dinner. No cheating and telling each other what you are buying! You can go together to the grocery store but use separate checkout lanes. No peeking into each other's baskets! Then the object is to get together and prepare a meal from the ingredients you buy, and ONLY what you buy. Sure, you can use spices and condiments, but nothing else. Don't set boundaries such as, "You get the vegetables,” or “Let's make a chicken dish." Each person picks five random items he or she wants and in that way you can never tell what you will end up with. Make sure you take plenty of pictures as you build your creation. So you end up with only enough ingredients to make two desserts? Oh well. That would work in my house.
We hope you enjoyed our sneak preview into 50 Cures for Boredom. Don't miss the other 49 ideas in our book!
50 Cures for Boredom is a must read for busy parents, grandparents and couples with limited time and even limited budgets. It offers ideas that initiate imagination and play -and they're not just limited to children and teens; boredom cures also offer unique, away-from-the-kids date nights and explore creative family road trips. Many of the ideas covered in this book can be easily adapted to fit your home school curriculum and inspire creative, educational play.