DO-NOW: Creamsicle Shakes 1. 1. Put books under white sewing tables. 2. 2. Tie hair back. 3. 3. Remove bulky sweaters/jackets 4. 4. Wash hands 5. 5. Get.

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DO-NOW: Creamsicle Shakes Put books under white sewing tables Tie hair back Remove bulky sweaters/jackets Wash hands Get out the following equipment and place on your table cup dry measuring cup cup liquid measuring cup cereal bowl Drinking glass for each person Straight-edge spatula Rubber spatula Cutting board

Can you name 3 major appliances?

Major Appliances  Are not moved once in place  Have a specific location in the home  Have their own power line  Often have water lines

Can you name 3 small appliances?

Small Appliances  Can be easily moved  Can be used in different locations and rooms  Can be taken apart to be cleaned

Small Appliance Safety

An appliance should not be plugged in when inserting or removing moving parts such as beaters and blades.

DO NOT put an appliance into water unless it is labeled “immersible”. REMEMBER – WATER AND ELECTRICITY DO NOT MIX!!!!

Never spray cleaners at the appliance motor or control panel. Spray the cleaner onto a damp sponge and wipe the appliance on the outside.

If you get a shock from an appliance, unplug it immediately and don’t use it.

The appliance power control should be on “OFF” whenever plugging the appliance in or out of the electrical outlet.

Always unplug the appliance when….  Not in use  Finished operating  To assemble or disassemble  To clean

Always grasp the plug – not the cord when disconnecting the electrical cord. Don’t use extension cords or overload circuits.

TO END… REMEMBER… Water and electricity don’t mix. Make sure your hands and feet are dry when operating small appliances in the kitchen.

CREAMSICLE SHAKES 1 cupvanilla yogurt 1 cuporange juice 2 cupsvanilla ice cream 1. Assemble blender or check blender assembly. 2. Gather ingredients next to blender. 3. Place ingredients into blender pitcher. 4. Blend ingredients until 4. Blend ingredients until smooth. YIELD: 3-4 servings

Appliance Safety (Print this page, complete and hand in to teacher) NAME _________________________________ CLASS PERIOD __________ A B Major appliances have a __________________________ location in the home. Major appliances have a __________________________ location in the home. 2. Dishwashers and _______________________ are examples of major appliances. 2. Dishwashers and _______________________ are examples of major appliances. 3.Name 3 small appliances used in the kitchen. 3.Name 3 small appliances used in the kitchen When inserting moving parts into an appliance it should be plugged in.True or False 5. Appliances should be washed just like and with other dishes.True or False 6. Avoid spraying __________________ at your appliance. 7. Always use the “on-off” control to turn an appliance on and off ----not the ___________________. 8. Do not use ________________________ cords when using an appliance. 9. Keep hands, feet and work area ________________ when using an appliance. 10. Remember----water and ________________________ DO NOT MIX !