Monday, 25 April 2016

How to Make Rice Krispie Treats

Last week I made Rice Krispie Slice and I thought my friends in New Zealand might like to try it out.

Rice Krispie Slice


Ingredients:


3 tablespoons of butter


4 cups mini marshmallows


4 cups rice bubbles


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1. Grease a pan with butter.


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2. Melt butter in a big pot.


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3. Pour the marshmallows in a big pot and melt them with the butter..
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4. Stir the marshmallows in the pot.
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5. Pour the rice bubbles in a cup.
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6. Add the rice bubbles to the marshmallows.
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7. Get a spoon and use the back of it to flatten the mixture.
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8. Cut the slice into squares.
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9. Eat it! (Remember to store it in an airtight container so it doesn’t get all sticky.)

Thursday, 21 April 2016

Cardiff - Caerdydd

In the weekend, me and my family (my mum, dad and big brother) went to Cardiff for a little holiday. When we got there we had a little surprise  - we got upgraded. We were right by the elevators in a suite. It was so cool.
We went to have a wander outside because we wanted to see what was down there. So off we went towards town.
We found a carousel. My Mum and Dad said we can go on it on our way back.

We carried on to see what was in the town. It turned out there was a mall. We went in the mall and sat down and ate.
After that we went back to the carousel and had a ride on it. There were horses, lions, tigers, panthers and teacups that spin round and round. We went on the teacup. I didn’t like it because I wanted to go on a horse.
The next day we went to the Doctor Who Experience. We got to fly the tardis and we got a Dr Who bag. Then we went to see the costumes. I liked the Dr Who Experience even though it was a bit scary for me.
William and me inside the Tardis.

We found out the the Welsh language is different to English. This is how you spell Cardiff in Welsh - Caerdydd. Do you see what I mean? It looked weird.
We visited the Cardiff Castle which I thought was really cool. We climbed the steep steps. I saw where they used to shoot arrows at the baddies. It was quite a squish.
The castle is old. It was built in the 11th century. It was even used to shelter people during the war.


I enjoyed Cardiff and the castle. It was a beautiful place to visit.

Tuesday, 12 April 2016

Amelia Bedelia - Book Review

I have been reading Amelia Bedelia books by Herman Parish. I think they are very funny because Amelia Bedelia takes everything literally. A man who was wanting a pie fast said, “Step on it.” She got the pie and stepped on it!
I think these books would be good for girls 7-10 years old.
My favourite bit was when Amelia Bedelia made a lemonade stand.

So if you think you are interested in them, go and get some of the Amelia Bedelia books.

Friday, 1 April 2016

Travelling on a Double Decker Bus

Double Decker Bus
Travelling on the top deck of a double decker.
In London, double decker buses are very common. If you go out walking you will see heaps of them on the roads.
London is well known for their double decker buses. People who visit like to buy double decker bus souvenirs. I have seen magnets, badges, toys and postcards.
Double decker buses are usually bright red but sometimes you see other colours like blue, green or orange.
There are two levels on a double decker bus so that lots of people can fit on it. There are stairs to get up to the top deck. Sometimes there is a heap of people on the bus and pretty much every day there are people in the front seats on the top deck because you get a good view.
We go on double decker buses often so we can get to places quickly. We have a bus stop right outside of our gate.
Kids get to go free on double decker buses if they are under fifteen. As I get on the bus I swipe my zip card.

I like double decker buses because they give us more opportunities to go places around London.