Let's Make Macaroni and Cheese

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This PowerPoint book created by Holly Cooper, Ph.D., from the Texas School for the Blind and Visually Impaired Outreach, presents a step-by-step guide on how to prepare macaroni and cheese. The instructions include gathering ingredients, boiling the macaroni, adding milk, butter, and cheese to create a delicious dish.


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  1. Lets Make Macaroni and Cheese This power point book was made by Holly Cooper, Ph.D.; Texas School for the Blind and Visually Impaired Outreach

  2. Macaroni and cheese is my favorite thing to eat.

  3. First, get all your ingredients.

  4. Get your macaroni and cheese mix.

  5. You will need some milk.

  6. You will need some butter.

  7. You will also need water.

  8. Then get all your utensils.

  9. Fill the pan with water and put it on the stove.

  10. Turn on the stove.

  11. Wait for the water to boil.

  12. Pour in the macaroni.

  13. Boil the macaroni for 8 to 10 minutes.

  14. When the macaroni is done, pour out the water.

  15. Then, pour milk on the macaroni.

  16. Add the butter.

  17. Sprinkle in the cheese.

  18. Stir it until everything is mixed together.

  19. Put the macaroni in a bowl, and it s ready to eat.

  20. After you eat, its time to clean up.

  21. Be sure to wash all your dishes!

  22. The End This power point book was made by Holly Cooper, Ph.D.; Texas School for the Blind and Visually Impaired Outreach

  23. This power point book was made by Holly Cooper, Ph.D.; Texas School for the Blind and Visually Impaired Outreach

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