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Saturday, 1 June 2019

Custard Cream Buddy Class

Hi everyone,
Today we made custard creams  for buddy class because it is the activity that we are doing from the book called Fing. We made cookie dough with our buddy. First we had to wash with soup and then we got the cookie dough. First we splitted the dough into two groups there were four. We flattened the  dough. Then we got shapes and put it on the dough and push it until it made a shape. We took of the dough of the side.We could make extra cookies if we wanted to. Then we gave it to the teacher and they cooked it of everyone. Next we coloured in. When it was ready the teacher put custard cream on it and we ate it.

Here are some pictures.
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Thanks for reading.

6 comments:

  1. Hello Tory.
    What a fun activity to do with your buddy.It was good to read the sequence in which you made your biscuit.We used to go to 'manual' and bake but we had to travel on a bus to get there.We weren't lucky enough to stay at school and bake.
    How did your biscuit taste?.Was it better than one you'd buy in a shop?.
    I look forward to hearing from you.

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    1. Hello Mrs Cassidy,
      Thanks for the comment . The Custard Cream biscuit tastes delicious. They are better than the biscuits at the shop.
      Have you tastes Custard Cream Biscuits before?. What is your favorite biscuit?

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  2. Hello Tory.
    I have tried custard cream biscuits but I am not that keen on them.
    I really like Rocky Road biscuits/slice from Couplands.
    Have a great day.

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    1. Hello Mrs Cassidy,
      I have tasted Rocky Road biscuits/slice. They do taste good. Have you ever made them before ?

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    2. Hello Andrew.
      No, I haven't made rocky road before. I just like eating it.
      have a good day.

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    3. Hello Mrs Cassidy,
      Maybe one day you should try making Rocky road slice/biscuit and see how it is yummy it is.

      Bye

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