Monday, May 28, 2018

How to make coconut cream

Coconuts are a key ingredient in Samoan cooking. Every part of the coconut is used. You can eat the flesh raw or use it for cooking, you can drink the juice, the shell makes a handy cup or, together with the husks, you can fuel a cooking fire. The most widely used product from the coconut is coconut cream, so let me describe how the cream is traditionally made.  


You will need
coconut/popo
Knife
Scraper
Coconut husk
Bowl

1. Collect all the ingredients then get the coconuts and get the
2.Then get the coconuts and the knife. After that crack open the coconuts by using the back of the knife remember to rotate the coconut after each strike.
3.When the coconut is in half you can drink or keep the coconut water
4.When the coconut water is taken out  scrape the coconut of by using a coconut scraper, when you are using the scraper just use a little pressure and turn the coconut.

5.Then put the coconut flesh in the husk you give it a little shake  for couple of time and then the coconut cream should come off .

bouncing ball

Thursday, May 10, 2018

school photograph



Dear photographer,

I am writing to you to express my opinions about  the way you take and arrange the class photographs.


I am sure that more people would buy your class photos if you photoshop absent students or teachers and put them on the background because when they are older they can look back at their photos.

I’m sure that the time has come for you to make the background the school symbolso if they change schools and the curtains were also red they would get mixed up.

It would be easier if you put the same class photos together on a board in the classroom because if they put it in the same place it would.
I think more people would buy the photos if the kids choose where they want to sit.

I think the time has come for you to change the background to be more abstract

I am absolutely certain that you should read my ideas most carefully. You may or may not agree with my opinions but please do consider them. I look forward to hearing back from you.
Your sincerely,

Caleb Lee  

Tuesday, May 1, 2018

A letter from Gallipoil

27th April 1918 Dear Charlie, I am at Gallipoli a not very comfortable place.There freaky noises the rifles and the big guns make. I have to dig a trench were our deadly enemies can’t find us. Besides we have to dig a hole to hide and spy on our deadly enemies secret plan. From Caleb