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Understanding Gelato Compared to Ice Cream: 3 Key Differences! (Perfect for Summer)

by admin@networkstrategics.com | May 16, 2017 | Blog, Cooking, Travel

It’s hard to explain what is gelato to those who have not experienced it at its best in Italy.  Gelato means “frozen” in Italian and is comparable to ice cream but there are a few key differences 3 Differences between gelato and ice cream 1)  Gelato has less cream...

What To Do When You Have Two (Different) Passions

by admin@networkstrategics.com | May 8, 2017 | Blog, Cooking, Featured, Lego Robotics

There’s an internal conflict within LIFT Enrichment. For over 7 years in business, we’ve excelled at just TWO things: Lego Robotics and Cooking classes for kids. But those two programs are pretty different, as you can imagine.   Lego Robotics is all...

3 Tips For How To Make Nachos Without An Oven (plus origin story!)

by admin@networkstrategics.com | May 1, 2017 | Blog, Cooking, Featured, Recipes

Can you make nachos without an oven?  If so, how are you going to melt the cheese? Do you have a blow torch handy? If not, read on ahead to find out how we teach kids to make Nachos Especiales in our after-school Cooking class with no oven in site. Tip 1:  Instead Of...

Two Tasty Recipes For When You’re Camping (plus epic puppy pic)

by admin@networkstrategics.com | Apr 27, 2017 | Blog, Cooking, Featured, Recipes

With spring heading into summer, now is the time to go back to nature in Southern California. Living in the city has a lot of perks: lots of fun things to do, great restaurants, parks and choices for the consumer. But it’s just as necessary to balance the...

LIFT Enrichment Volunteers with High Schoolers through NFTE LA

by admin@networkstrategics.com | Apr 19, 2017 | Blog, Featured, Lego Robotics

Last month I had the chance to volunteer with a great non-profit called NFTE, which helps teens from low-income schools learn about entrepreneurship. I headed to Augustus Hawkins High School on a sunny day in March to serve as a Business Plan Coach & Mentor.  My...

A Lesser Known Benefit of a Small Summer Camp

by admin@networkstrategics.com | Apr 17, 2017 | Blog, Cooking, Featured

I’ve worked at many different size camps, some with 80+ campers and others with less than 25. Big Camps were fun because there were a lot of kids to meet, and there were lots of interesting smaller groups to interact with. Small Camps were fun because everyone...
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