Room 1 and Room 2 made vanilla ice-cream on Wednesday because we are leaning how to turn liquid into a solid. First we put the evaporated milk, sugar and vanilla essence into the bowl. Then we whipped it up with an electric beater until it became creamy. After that we put it in the freezer to set. Then we ate it. It tasted delicious and creamy. It tasted like the ice-cream from New World. I am excited because now I know how to make home-made ice-cream.
We are a Years 2 and 3 class at St Patrick's School in Auckland, NZ. We are in Room 1 and our teacher is Mrs Deeney.
Wednesday, 16 April 2014
Making Home-made Ice-cream
Room 1 and Room 2 made vanilla ice-cream on Wednesday because we are leaning how to turn liquid into a solid. First we put the evaporated milk, sugar and vanilla essence into the bowl. Then we whipped it up with an electric beater until it became creamy. After that we put it in the freezer to set. Then we ate it. It tasted delicious and creamy. It tasted like the ice-cream from New World. I am excited because now I know how to make home-made ice-cream.
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Wow! how lucky you all were to have this opportunity. I can only imagine how yummy it was.
ReplyDeleteHi Room 1 and 2! I like the way you explained how to make home made ice cream. I wish I had a taste of your ice cream! Keep up the good work. Did you make some at home as well to try with your family?
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