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Monday, May 17, 20102:27 AM
YESSSSSSS!!!!!



because I did well for my IHSS( Intergrated Humanities And Social Science)
aaaaannnd I did quite.... well for my science... And then after I got back my science that I realized something....

NOOOOOOOO!!!!!!

I did my maths wrongly!!!!! I confused speed with density D: D: D: !!!!
Density = Density over Mass times Volume
Speed= Speed over Time times Ditance
I know that REALLY well. But I forgotten it during the exam and i did speed as:
Speed= Distance over Speed times Time
D:D:D:D:D:D:D:D:
Goodbye 4++ marks :'(
( I think.... @_@ confused...)

Today, during PE, we had to do camp preparations as I told u guys earlier that camp is just round the corner ( 1 week more!!! EXCITED). So as I was saying, today's camp preparation was cooking. D: We had to cook our own dessert... I know it sonds weird... cook?...dessert?

Here's a brief explanation on how we made the camp version of banana split dessert:

1. Things needed:
- Mini portable frying pans (one big and another slightly smaller. You can use your own frying
pan at home :D )
- Bunsen burner ( your stove)
- Lighter
- Allumnium foil (so as not to stain the pan- but I know yours is stainless steal :P)
- 2 bananas
-Crackers in a packet ( the yummy plain ones)
-Marshmellows :D

2. steps:
1 . Put the 2 bananas on the allumium foil
2 . Crush the crackers then pour them on top of the bananas
3 . Add some marshmellows. Tear them into smaller pieces so it's easier to melt.
4 . Wrap the bananas with the crackers and the marshmellows in the aluminium foil.
5 . Place it in the smaller pan
6 . Turn on the bunsen burner - small fire pls :)( or your stove)
7 . Place the smaller pan on the stove.
8 . Put the bigger pan over the smaller pan facing down to create a small oven ( I don't know if
you can use your own oven...)
9 . Heat/ cook for 6 minutes.
10. When done, unwrap the aluminium foil.
11. Check if banana split is ready by poking a toothpick into the banana. The banana must be
soft.
12. Banana Split ready to searve!

Our banana split got burnt a little cus we cooked it for to long ( 7 min). But, the banana still tasted not bad :) YUMMY :P








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EAT! :D


CHLOE!

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