Our ward had a combined Relief Society and Young Women's meeting to learn how to make bread and freezer jam. Becky and Helen demonstrated how to make strawberry jam. After we filled jars with the finished jam, Helen started licking the bowl clean which made everyone laugh. Homemade jam is delicious enough to eat with a spoon.
Erica, a friend from our ward, felt sorry for Helen not being able to eat the bread we made at the activity. Several of Erica's family members have celiac disease and she has perfected gluten free cinnamon rolls. She invited us over on Friday to learn how to make them. The hardest part of the recipe is rolling up the soft, sticky dough to cut into cinnamon rolls. It took 4 hands to keep everything together. The results were amazing! The cinnamon rolls were perfectly tender and fluffy and tasted great.
Helen is helping plan a table tennis tournament for an upcoming Beehive activity. Since it's close to Halloween, Helen painted the table tennis balls to look like eyeballs.
Brandan is helping Gibson make a wooden pen on his lathe.
Gibson used sandpaper to smooth out the pen after the cut it to the right size. He's making his pen from a piece of walnut. This is half of the pen.


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