This week we head courtside to watch Carrie Soto return to the tennis world to attempt to reclaim her title. Like Carrie, we’ll learn and grow in more than just our tennis skills. Grab a snack, a water bottle, and your racket and let’s go. It’s game, set, match.
Recipe:You will need: a cup of peanut butter (or some other nut butter if you are allergic or just don’t like peanut butter), a quarter cup of honey, a dash of salt, two cups of rice krispie cereal, and a cup of mixed chocolate and butterscotch chips. The ratio doesn’t have to be exactly half and half, it can be whatever you’d like. Or you can omit the butterscotch chips and use all chocolate chips. In a large bowl, combine the peanut butter, honey, and salt. Then stir in the rice krispies. Once combined, scoop the mixture into an 8x8 baking pan. Using a microwave oven, melt the chocolate and butterscotch chips. You want them to be thoroughly melted so you can pour them over the krispies mixture. Once you have poured the chocolate butterscotch over the peanut butter rice krispies, place the tray in the fridge for at least two hours so it can set.
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Music: Clementi Sonatina No. 1 in G Major III
Editor: Alex Schmitz
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