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Thursday, August 26, 2021

Pinwheel Scones

 Today I decided to do one of the technology activites Whaea Jasmine sent, there were plenty of activities to choose from. The first activity I chose to do was to name different foods alphabetically, after that I then translated the ones I could, into Te Reo.

 After that I decided to look on the cooking site and I found recipes for the foods. I made a Pinwheel scone with some help by my Mum. At first I had no idea what I was doing but that was because I didn't really read the instructions properly, I just skimmed the text. I made a ton of mess but I enjoyed the task. 

When they were finally cooked I gave one to my Oma, Mum and sister. The pinwheels, at first tasted a bit doughy but in the middle it tasted like a apple type scone. 

Here is the link for the recipe. 


3 comments:

  1. Hi Miriam
    Yum I love pinwheel scones!! I can remember making them at school also. I like how you included the link to the recipe on your blog so that people reading this can also have a go at making them. How long did it take to make the scones? What are some of the Te Reo names for the foods in the list? Maybe you could include the list on your blog so that others could learn some of the names? Great job Miriam.

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  2. Ka pai Miriam! Great to see you testing out your baking skills in lockdown :) Super handy that you've included the link to the recipe, these are my sisters favourite so I might have to make her some! Perhaps the next time you bake something you could document it with some picture on a slide show or a doc so we can see the great mahi you have done. Keep up the great bogging Miriam, ka rawe!

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  3. Kia Ora Miriam
    The scones look really yum. Thats the same with me I make heaps of mess sut I dont care I just have to do the dishes. I really liked how you put a link to web site so people can have a look at the recipe. From Iziah

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