I am a Year 6 student in the Uru MÄnuka Cluster. My teacher is Miss McLeod. This is a place where I will be able to share my learning with you. Please note....some work won't be edited - just my first drafts, so there may be some surface errors. I would love your feedback, comments, thoughts and ideas.
Tuesday, April 14, 2020
cinnamon pin wheels(Lock down).
Hello on the second day of lock down me and my mum made cinnamon pin wheels they were the Chelsea version of them. The recipe for the pin wheels are
from the united kingdom this is what they look like we put some glaze on it to glaze is a type of sugar you put on pin wheels.
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Hi Jayden, your cinnamon pinwheels look yummy! I think you mean you put a 'glaze' on top.. not a 'blaze'.
ReplyDeleteDo you have the recipe that your readers can follow to make their own pinwheels?
Miss McLeod
Wow Jayden those pinwheels look absolutely scrumptious! I've never had them with glaze on before, that a nice touch. Did you enjoy kneading the dough? Its quite fun to feel the squishy texture. Mrs Matthews
ReplyDeleteKia ora Jayden, those pinwheels look so delicious. Thank you for including a copy of the recipe. I might have to give these a try. What did you find most challenging about making the pinwheels?
ReplyDeleteMiss Williamson
hi Jayden its me Eligh your friend they look so tasty i wish i had a try.
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