Blogging from A to Z

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Welcome to this morning’s post for the A to Z Challenge #AtoZChallenge. Were on the Letter J. Can you believe we’ve gotten that far? David and Charlie love watching a movie called Jurrasic Park. I found a board game based on the movie I want to get them for our Family Game Night.


If I can order Ravensburger Jurassic Park Danger! Adventure Strategy Game for Kids & Adults Age 10 & Up on Amazon and ithe game comes in before Tuesday then were going to play Ravensburger Jurassic Park Danger! Adventure Strategy Game for Kids & Adults Age 10 & Up and watch Jurrasic Park for our Family Ganme Night.

I’m making Brownies for Charlie and a Jelly Roll Cake for David with his favorite jam. Strawberry and if I were making a Jelly Roll Cake for me I think I would use Grape Jelly. How about you and why?


Ingredients

3 Eggs

1 cup granulated Sugar

1/3 cup Water

1 teaspoon Vanilla

3/4 cup all-purpose Flour 1 teaspoon Baking Powder

1/4 teaspoon Salt

Powdered Sugar

About 2/3 cup jelly or jam

1 Heat oven to 375°F. Line 15x10x1 -inch pan with waxed paper, foil or cooking parchment paper; generously grease waxed paper or foil with shortening.

2 In medium bowl, beat eggs with electric mixer on high speed about 5 minutes or until very thick and lemon colored. Gradually beat in granulated sugar. Beat in water and vanilla on low speed. Gradually add flour, baking powder and salt, beating just until batter is smooth. Pour into pan, spreading to corners.

3 Bake 12 to 15 minutes or until toothpick inserted in center comes out clean. Immediately loosen cake from sides of pan and turn upside down onto towel generously sprinkled with powdered sugar. Carefully remove paper. Trim off stiff edges of cake if necessary. While cake ¡s hot, carefully roll cake and towel from narrow end. Cool on cooling rack at least 30 minutes.

4 Unroll cake and remove towel. Beat jelly slightly with fork to soften; spread over cake. Roll up cake. Sprinkle with powdered sugar.

Ravensburger Jurassic Park Danger! Adventure Strategy Game for Kids & Adults Age 10 & Up

Jurassic Park Danger! Hunt as the Dinosaurs… or survive as the Humans! The first visitors have arrived at Jurassic Park to see its miraculous dinosaurs firsthand. But chaos has hit Isla Nublar— the power is out, and the prehistoric creatures are on the hunt!

One player controls the T. Rex, Dilophosaurus, and Velociraptor, prowling through the jungle to attack the humans. The other players team up as characters from the classic movie, struggling to get Jurassic Park back online and escape the island before they become prey!

What you get – Jurassic Park: Danger! comes with 1 game board, 110 cards, 11 player mats, 19 island tiles, 5 perimeter frames, 10 character movers, 3 dinosaur movers, 32 tokens, 1 die and instructions.

Cinematic gameplay – One player controls savage dinosaurs while the others play as a group of iconic characters working together to outsmart the dinosaurs and survive!

Easy to understand instructions – High quality, easy-to-understand instructions make it simple to start playing right away.

Endless potential – Ten different characters with their own unique objectives on a stunning, modular Isla Nublar game board allows for never-ending replay value and variable strategies.

Long term quality – Ravensburger has been making products for the hand, head, and heart for over 130 years.​

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Jurrasic Park

Jurrasic Park is a 1993 American science fiction adventure film directed by Steven Spielberg .

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Thank you,

Glenda, Charlie and David Cates

1 thought on “Blogging from A to Z

  1. Wow, I’ve always wanted to make a jelly roll cake. They look so beautiful. I think that I would try orange marmalade or maybe a peach or a pear jam. My mouth is watering as I think of that magnificent cake!

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