Monday 27 April 2015

The Anzac Poppy and the Anzac Biscuits

 The red poppy has become a symbol of war remembrance the world over. People in many countries wear the poppy to remember those who died in war or who still serve. In New Zealand it is most commonly seen around Anzac Day, 25 April.

The Real ANZAC Biscuit Story Biscuits! Army Biscuits! Consider the hardness of them. Remember the cracking of your dental plate, the breaking of this tooth, the splintering of that.” From Army Biscuits.


 There were no ANZAC biscuits at Gallipoli. The standard Army biscuit at this time was a rock hard tooth breaker also called this the ship’s biscuit.

Friday 24 April 2015

Goosebumps horrorland

Author:
R.L. STINE
Genre: comedy Characters:Evan Andy Kathryn Mrs Ross Trigger
Summary: This is a story about a boy called Evan his mum goes to a different country and leaves Evan at Kathryn's house and Evan meets a girl named Andy and they buy some monster blood what happen's.

Saturday 4 April 2015

Pudding!!

For pudding tonight me and my Sister Zoe made a scoop of hokey pokey ice cream and a Strawberry Puree.

Here is what it looked like...
















Here is what it looked like after me and my Sister ate it...