Tuesday, September 7, 2010

How to make Liquorice Bootlaces

Book:Boy
Created by:Roald Dahl
Date:Sep 1st 
This is a recipe of how to make a Liquorice Bootlaces












Liquorice Bootlaces 

Ingredients & equipment :
  • 10,000 rats
  • A huge shiny steel cauldron
  • A long pole
  • Fire
  • wood
  • Cruncher
  • Boiling water
  • Wellington boots
  • steam-roller
Instructions:
1.Burn the wood to make fire.
2.Put all the rats in the big huge shiny steel cauldron.
3.Boil them (the rats) for few hours.
4.Then when you see bubbles appearing,use a long pole to mix it until it is thick.
5.Then use a cruncher and lower it into the cauldron to crunch the rats bones. This is called rat-mash it can also be known as “Pulpy Substance.”
6.Put on wellington boots and then climb into the cauldron.
7.Use a shovel to take out the rat-mash.
8.Steamroll the rat-mash to make it flat.
9.It should now look like a big black carpet, let it cool down and harden.   
10.Cut it into strips and then is DONE!

 


ENJOY YOUR LIQUORICE BOOTLACES!



                                                                                                                                                                

26 comments:

  1. Angel, there is some good writing here, and you have clearly understood the writing of Mr. Dahl. Try to take care with your layout. For instance, at the bottom, the "Enjog your liquorice bootlaces" text is sitting beside the image: can you move it below the image?

    Poor little rats!

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  2. Kate, can you give more feedback? How do you think Angel can improve her work?

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  3. ( ཀ ʖ̯ ཀ)
    poor rats
    did they ever harm you????

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  4. yeah i just have a spare steam roller in my backyard

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