Biscuits by Year 5

May 25, 2012
Year 5 have been really busy this week! Not only have 5PS held a cake sale, both classes have also made dozens of delicious biscuits. After six weeks of research and design, we were finally able to put our knowledge to use in the kitchen. The irresistible smell of sweet, sugary biscuits hovered through the corridors whilst the ovens were on overdrive! Marshmallows, melted chocolate, icing, jams and all kinds of extra ingredients adorned our biscuits before we took photos of our final products. Resisting the temptation to sample our biscuits was near impossible as we evaluated our culinary delights. We couldn’t wait to get home and take the taste test!



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