Father's Day 2023: Happy Father’s Day Special Weekend Prepare, Surprise, Celebrate & Love for Dads Surprise your dad with Chocolate Fudge, Monster Card & Play Puzzles
Happy Father’s Day Special Weekend
Prepare, Surprise, Celebrate & Love for Dads
Surprise your dad with Chocolate Fudge, Monster Card & Play Puzzles
Symbol of strength, packed with protection with hidden kindness… Yes, fathers are unique and amazing in every form. Sometimes, they surprise us by supporting us when we feel disappointed and at others, we see the true warrior in them when we are in trouble. Expressing gratitude to fathers (more than a billion) all over the world, we bring a variety of activities and DIY ideas for you. Further, we would be carrying special, heart-warming stories of father’s day. We express love and appreciation towards students, who have shared their real-life inspirational incidents with us.
We urge you to be patient and enjoy reading these wonderful anecdotes in the coming editions.
So, what should we do special for Father’s day weekend?
We suggest starting with preparation of this delicious, healthy and yummy chocolate recipe. Chocolate fudge. Fudge is a nice chewy textured, buttery, chocolatey delightful confection and is a protein-packed easiest recipe to make.
Next, how would you surprise and yet prank your dad? Try preparing this adorable, funny and cute Monster card. Don’t forget to give your dad a hug, right after it! A real one.
Try on some puzzles and mazes. Surely, your adventurous dad would love to play with you. Don’t miss out on checking out some fun-facts about father’s day.
Monster Hug Father’s Day Card
Gather these Supplies
● A5 coloured card
● A3 sugar paper
● Felt pens
● Scissors
● Googly eyes
● Glue
Let's begin crafting
1. Draw a monster onto the A5 card. We suggest using simple shapes as they work best.
2. Cut it out. (Don’t worry it won’t bite, it’s armless. Boom, boom!)
3. At one end of the A3 sugar paper, draw around the child’s hands and cut out with the addition of long arms.
4. Glue the arms, to make the hug, onto the back of the monster.
5. Decorate the monster with spots and googly eyes etc to make it truly monstrous.
6. Write your personal message.
7. Ta-Dah!!! Your Monster Hug Father’s Day card is finished. Rrrrrroar….How easy was that?
Chocolate Tahini Fudge Recipe
Ingredients
● 2 Flour Tbsp(12.0 gm) Ragi
● 1/4 Powder Cup(42.0 gm) Jaggery
● 1/2 Cup(23.0 gm) Cocoa Powder
● 1 Chopped Cup(19.0 gm) Walnut
● 1 Tbsp(14.0 gm) Sesame Seed Paste
● 1 Tbsp(12.0 gm) Chocolate Chips
● 1/2 Cup(23.0 gm) Butter
Steps to Prepare
1. In a pan or kadai, heat 2 tbsp ragi flour, 1/3 cup cocoa powder, 2 tbsp Butter , 1 tbsp tahini paste, 1/4 cup jaggery powder
2. Cook on slow flame till mixture thickens to a dough.
3. Add 2 tbsp chopped walnuts and 1 tbsp chocolate chips.
4. Pour onto a greased plate/tray and smoothen the surface.
5. Cool and cut into 2” squares.
6. Serve Cold.
Fun Fact Time
The origin of the word dad may simply be baby talk - "The forms dada meaning 'Father'...originating in infantile or childish speech", says the Oxford English Dictionary.
There are 1.5 billion fathers worldwide.
First Father’s Day…
The first known Father’s Day service occurred in Fairmont, West Virginia, on July 5, 1908, after hundreds of men died in the worst mining accident in U.S. history.
Grace Golden Clayton, the daughter of a dedicated minister, proposed a service to honor all fathers, especially those who had died. However, the observance did not become an annual event, and it was not promoted; very few people outside of the local area knew about it.
Why not Father's Day if Mother's Day is celebrated?
In 1909, Sonora Smart Dodd of Spokane, Washington, was inspired by Anna Jarvis and the idea of Mother’s Day. Her father, William Jackson Smart, a farmer and Civil War veteran, was also a single parent who raised Sonora and her five brothers by himself, after his wife Ellen died giving birth to their youngest child in 1898. While attending a Mother’s Day church service in 1909, Sonora, then 27 years old, came up with the idea.
Prepare, Surprise, Celebrate & Love for Dads
Surprise your dad with Chocolate Fudge, Monster Card & Play Puzzles
Symbol of strength, packed with protection with hidden kindness… Yes, fathers are unique and amazing in every form. Sometimes, they surprise us by supporting us when we feel disappointed and at others, we see the true warrior in them when we are in trouble. Expressing gratitude to fathers (more than a billion) all over the world, we bring a variety of activities and DIY ideas for you. Further, we would be carrying special, heart-warming stories of father’s day. We express love and appreciation towards students, who have shared their real-life inspirational incidents with us.
We urge you to be patient and enjoy reading these wonderful anecdotes in the coming editions.
So, what should we do special for Father’s day weekend?
We suggest starting with preparation of this delicious, healthy and yummy chocolate recipe. Chocolate fudge. Fudge is a nice chewy textured, buttery, chocolatey delightful confection and is a protein-packed easiest recipe to make.
Next, how would you surprise and yet prank your dad? Try preparing this adorable, funny and cute Monster card. Don’t forget to give your dad a hug, right after it! A real one.
Try on some puzzles and mazes. Surely, your adventurous dad would love to play with you. Don’t miss out on checking out some fun-facts about father’s day.
Monster Hug Father’s Day Card
Gather these Supplies
● A5 coloured card
● A3 sugar paper
● Felt pens
● Scissors
● Googly eyes
● Glue
Let's begin crafting
1. Draw a monster onto the A5 card. We suggest using simple shapes as they work best.
2. Cut it out. (Don’t worry it won’t bite, it’s armless. Boom, boom!)
3. At one end of the A3 sugar paper, draw around the child’s hands and cut out with the addition of long arms.
4. Glue the arms, to make the hug, onto the back of the monster.
5. Decorate the monster with spots and googly eyes etc to make it truly monstrous.
6. Write your personal message.
7. Ta-Dah!!! Your Monster Hug Father’s Day card is finished. Rrrrrroar….How easy was that?
Chocolate Tahini Fudge Recipe
Ingredients
● 2 Flour Tbsp(12.0 gm) Ragi
● 1/4 Powder Cup(42.0 gm) Jaggery
● 1/2 Cup(23.0 gm) Cocoa Powder
● 1 Chopped Cup(19.0 gm) Walnut
● 1 Tbsp(14.0 gm) Sesame Seed Paste
● 1 Tbsp(12.0 gm) Chocolate Chips
● 1/2 Cup(23.0 gm) Butter
Steps to Prepare
1. In a pan or kadai, heat 2 tbsp ragi flour, 1/3 cup cocoa powder, 2 tbsp Butter , 1 tbsp tahini paste, 1/4 cup jaggery powder
2. Cook on slow flame till mixture thickens to a dough.
3. Add 2 tbsp chopped walnuts and 1 tbsp chocolate chips.
4. Pour onto a greased plate/tray and smoothen the surface.
5. Cool and cut into 2” squares.
6. Serve Cold.
Fun Fact Time
The origin of the word dad may simply be baby talk - "The forms dada meaning 'Father'...originating in infantile or childish speech", says the Oxford English Dictionary.
There are 1.5 billion fathers worldwide.
First Father’s Day…
The first known Father’s Day service occurred in Fairmont, West Virginia, on July 5, 1908, after hundreds of men died in the worst mining accident in U.S. history.
Grace Golden Clayton, the daughter of a dedicated minister, proposed a service to honor all fathers, especially those who had died. However, the observance did not become an annual event, and it was not promoted; very few people outside of the local area knew about it.
Why not Father's Day if Mother's Day is celebrated?
In 1909, Sonora Smart Dodd of Spokane, Washington, was inspired by Anna Jarvis and the idea of Mother’s Day. Her father, William Jackson Smart, a farmer and Civil War veteran, was also a single parent who raised Sonora and her five brothers by himself, after his wife Ellen died giving birth to their youngest child in 1898. While attending a Mother’s Day church service in 1909, Sonora, then 27 years old, came up with the idea.
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