Thursday, May 27, 2010

Scrumptious Hokey Pokey







A huge wonder of the world is making a tantalizing delicacies called Hokey Pokey.
Mmm……Fat food including Sugar dissolved in a instant including golden-syrup as it was heated in the pot. Baking Powder was added to the mixture, and a chemical reaction occurred. The Hokey Pokey started to froth up and expand at the same time it looked like Slimy viscous goo.

"PEEVE....." A fart effect wafted in the air as masses of Hokey Pokey bursted out of the frying pan. This experience was insane!!!!! It was as if the Hokey Pokey limited to be eaten and at the same time burst out of the frying pan.
We went to the kitchen, stunned as we were in for a phenomenal surprise. We clicked when, in just a flash we would create a wonderful food treat, that involved volcanic like equipment or other things to do with that. We made a long time favourite of mine, Hokey Pokey.

We waited for the Hokey Pokey to cool down. It was now a hard,brittle solid mass. All the gas bubbles caused porous.When it cooled down Mr Hunia had to transfer it too a saucepan or it would of been stuck to the bottom of the pot. It didn't look very nice when we were making it but once it had finished it would taste Delicious

Similar to lava, oozing hokey pokey can literally pot. 'WOW!!!!!!' Also it can become hard and brittle in just minutes.'AMAZING!!!!!' Hokey Pokey is scolding hot, which can probably melt a total human hand. That is scary but at the same time very very yuck but the sound of Hokey Pokey makes my tummy rumble.

2 comments:

  1. Hey Cruz

    That Hokey Pokey was a delicious recipe wasn't it Cruz. But for me it was sad to see Mr Hunia go away. He was really nice to us. But enough about that I thought that the Hokey Pokey was really nice. It was a rumble in my tummy.

    Well keep up the good work Cruz
    Matthew T

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  2. Hey Matt
    Yes that was delicious wasn't it I liked it very much and thanks for the comment. Yeah that was sad that Mr Hunia had to leave us he was one of the best student teachers we ever had.

    Cruz

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