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Turkey Hill Experience Review

September 22, 2011 By: Stephanie1 Comment

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So…there’s a new attraction that just opened recently about 20 minutes from our house.

It’s called the Turkey Hill Experience. Turkey Hill is a company in our area (Columbia, PA) that sells ice cream, iced tea, lemonade, and such. The Experience is like a hands-on science museum for kids that takes them through the process of making ice cream. Coincidentally, today is also National Ice Cream Cone Day. True story.

Turkey Hill Experience Review

Um…Say what? There’s a science-based children’s museum down the road from my house that is focused solely on the process of making ice cream. And my kids are young enough to get in for free? And they give us free ice cream while we’re there? Yes.

For some reason, I’ve heard some negative reviews about this place from other parents, mostly that it was too expensive & kind of boring. I guess if you have 3 or 4 older children, admission would get expensive at $12/ person. But my kids were both 4 & under, so I only had to pay for myself. We went with my friend Chrissy & her little boy, Jack, and they both had a good time as well. I would not say it was boring at all.

Before we went, I had my kids watch the video here, which was over their heads, but they seemed to like anyway. Once we got there, I liked that it was ok for the kids to touch everything.

We each got a free scoop of our choice of flavors. The little ones got vanilla, but Nick, Chrissy & I got a graham cracker, chocolate, marshmallow s’mores-ish flavor named after the Phillies baseball team.

As a former science teacher of gifted children, I was geeking out just a little bit (ok, a lot) over the way that science was incorporated into almost every corner.

Even the ball pit was used to model homogenization.

Although, that would be my one critique: I think there was a slight disconnect between the educational concepts and the age-appropriateness of the attractions. For example, the little ones LOVED the ball bit but couldn’t care less about the homogenization concept it represented. Kids who are old enough to understand that concept (I’m thinking 3rd or 4th grade and up) are too big for this ball pit.

Same thing about the slide that was, if I remember correctly, supposed to represent the machinery used to process & package the ice cream.

But whatever. We still had a great time, even if my kids can’t grasp the higher-level science concepts yet.


(Yes, I’m 6 months pregnant and wearing a shirt that says “bumpalicious.” You are still required to take this review seriously 🙂

They do seem to understand that ice cream is made from milk and milk comes from cows.

We also got to design our own ice cream flavor, its packaging and create & star in our own tv commercial in something they call the Create Your Own | The Turkey Hill Experience. (Click on the link and scroll to the bottom to watch our commercial.) It would have been awesome to be able to taste our own creation if they’d had a Coldstone-style set-up instead of the ready-made cart, but, hey, I’m not going to complain about free ice cream.

Overall, as a mom, I really liked it. I would take my kids back again, probably before Nick turns 5 so he can still get in for free. I like anything that shows kids where their food comes from and anything that gets kids interested in science. Although Chrissy and I both said afterward that, while all of the exhibits were beautiful & well-done, we wished there would have been a few more. We went through pretty quickly, so I’m sure older children would be able to do everything in 40 minutes or less.

As a teacher, I think it would be a great place for a third-grade field trip. Any younger won’t understand the science, and older will be too big for the attractions. I’d say that’s kind of limiting your market. I also think they could easily add more math & science concepts like the idea of physical & chemical changes, pints to gallons, etc.

I give it 4 out of 5 stars for kids ages 9 and under.

On a related note, I spent all morning trying to order a copy of this book. I got it in college & used it in my classroom (so much that it fell apart) when we would talk about liquids changing to solids & make our own ice cream using this ball.

The book is out of print now & Amazon wanted almost $40 for it. I was able to find it for $6 on a religious gifts site (??) here.

So there, next time we go to the Turkey Hill Experience, I’ll be prepared with our bedtime story.

A little background about me, I’m slightly obsessed with finding children’s books that connect to our experiences. We’re going to an apple orchard tomorrow to have our family photos done by a fabulous young photographer you might have seen around blogland before (YAY!!! Can’t wait to share more with you afterward!) and there are no less than 6 books about apples on our living room shelf at the moment…you can’t take the classroom out of the teacher, I guess.

*UPDATE: Since we’ve visited THE, the ticket prices have changed and free admission is only up to age 3. They have also added an experience you can purchase where you do get to make your own ice cream flavors!

Looking for more fun family activities in the Lancaster area? We LOVE Dutch Wonderland and they are very accommodating with special needs. I wrote all about our experience here.

Vacationing with kids with Autism (1)

I’ve rounded up my favorite family-friendly activities for the York and Lancaster area and share them all in this post.

Kid Friendly Activities

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Next Week’s Meal Plan

September 9, 2011 By: Stephanie2 Comments

I’m on a Crock Pot kick lately, thanks to the overwhelmingly popular Crock Pot Girls

I wrote out my meal plan for next week (which is way easier now thanks to Pinterest!) & thought I’d share it with you, in case you’d like to do it too since all the work is already done. 🙂

I found almost all of the dinner recipes there.

This week I’m using these recipes:

Toast Cups
(I’ve already made these once & they turned out really well!)

Chicken Tortilla Soup

Meat sauce

Apple Bacon BBQ Chicken


Crock pot apple sauce

Here Goes:

Week 1

Mostly Crock Pot Dinners

Week of:

Monday

Tuesday

Wednesday

Thursday

Friday

Saturday

Sunday

Breakfast

Toast Cups

(bread, egg, bacon)

Cereal

Blueberry pancakes

(make extra & freeze)

Cereal

oatmeal

Pancakes

Oatmeal

Lunch

Grilled Cheese

Chicken nachos

Made from left-over soup, drained

PB & J

Broccoli & cheese baked potatoes

w/ left-over broccoli

FREE

PB & J or grilled cheese

Left-overs

Dinner

Crock Pot Chicken Tortilla Soup

Spaghetti w/ Crock pot meat sauce

Crock Pot Apple BBQ chicken

w/ sweet potato fries & broccoli

Baked ziti from left- over meat sauce

Pork chops & crock pot apple sauce

Left-overs

FREE

Snack

Carrots w/ ranch dressing

Raisins

Popcorn

Celery sticks w/ peanut butter and raisins

Pretzels

Carrots w/ ranch

Popcorn

When I’m writing a meal plan, I try to match up ingredients for the week as best I can without making it too boring. For instance, the bacon will be in the toast cups and the apple bbq chicken and the apples will be in the chicken and the apple sauce. I also try to be thoughtful about what I will probably have left-over in order to save money. That’s why broccoli & cheese baked potatoes are for lunch the day after broccoli is our dinner vegetable. Then I’ll probably have left-over potatoes so I’ll use them the following week for something.

I wrote out a shopping list (which is in no particular order, sorry!) but I already have a lot of this stuff in my pantry, so you probably do too. I didn’t include any of the dry spices or things like sugar in the meat sauce recipe because I know I will always have those on hand.

2 packs boneless skinless chicken breasts

2 lbs ground beef

Pork chops

Minced garlic

BBQ sauce

10 Apples

Bacon slices

Sweet potatoes

Russet potatoes

Frozen broccoli

Lemon juice

1 can corn

1 can black beans

1 can South West tomatoes

1 pack taco seasoning

1 can cream of chicken soup

4 cans tomato sauce

Shredded Cheddar cheese

Shredded mozzarella cheese

1 dozen eggs

Loaf of bread

Frozen spinach (I like to put this in my baked zitti)

1 box spaghetti

1 box zitti

2 cans tomato paste

1 onion

Cereal

Oatmeal

Bisquick

Tortilla chips

Sour cream

Milk

Cheese slices

Carrots

Celery

Ranch dressing

Raisins

Peanut butter

Jelly

Pretzels

popcorn

Blueberries

I’m trying to get a few weeks like this together w/ meal plans, shopping lists & recipes, using lots of crock pot meals so that I can make my life easier after the newest baby comes this winter.

Hope it makes your life a little easier too!

Family Friendly Food at Serenity Now

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We Might Need an Ark

September 8, 2011 By: Stephaniecomment

Yesterday was our first day of preschool, but it got overshadowed a bit.

Tropical Storm Lee hit us pretty hard in Central Pennsylvania yesterday! And it’s still raining. The roads were flooding all day yesterday & it was getting pretty insane. People were being evacuated from their houses, some even by boat! The schools closed early, but a lot of the buses couldn’t get the kids home because of all the road closures & a mudslide on the highway. Eddie’s boss’s son got stuck in his high school, they weren’t letting the kids out or the parents in to come get them. The zoo even had to euthanize two bison because they were drowning and couldn’t be moved in time. 🙁

They are saying this is the worst flooding around here since the 1970’s.

Here are a few pictures that some of my local friends posted on Facebook.

And this is a picture I took of a yard down the street from us (This was at 10am, it only got worse.)

Our house and family are fine so far (fingers crossed) but it might be a while before things get back to normal around here. Eddie did go in to work today because the road he takes was clear, but the schools are closed and police are asking everyone to stay home if they can.

It’s a Disney movie marathon day for me and the kids here today. I hope Nick gets to go back to preschool tomorrow. (Abby doesn’t go on Fridays.)

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