Baking

Hey everyone! Today’s post is about baking. Since Hanukkah is over tomorrow, I thought I would share a recipe for my jelly-donut cookies. I recently perfected my recipe,  which is shown below. They aren’t kosher, so these aren’t for conservative Jews. They are delicious, but they are very thick, like biscuits, so they hold heat in longer so be careful. Hope you enjoy, and have a happy holiday season.

2 1/4 cups all purpose flour

3/4 cup butter (room temperature)

1/2 cup powered sugar

1 tsp vanilla flavor

1/2 tsp baking salt

milk as needed

Preheat oven to 350°F

preheat oven to 350°F

Mix butter and sugar thoroughly.once mixed together thoroughly add flour, salt, vanilla flavoring. Once that is thoroughly mixed add milk. Shape into thumbprint cookies and add your favorite jam. Cooking oven for 16 minutes. Let cool and enjoy.

 

 

Wisdom Tales: Feathers

Four things that you should know about my wisdom tale.

1. The wisdom tale that I chose is called Feathers. I picked it because I really like the moral, especially since people nowadays think that when they say ‘no offense’, they think that that makes whatever they’re about to say not offensive.Well, it doesn’t. And it makes me upset that people will say that and then believe that their words don’t have consequences, when they very much too.

2.I used Comic Life to create this comic. It is a very interesting app and I enjoyed using it to create this comic. It was a lot of fun. I recommend it for anybody who wants to do a more abstract version of a project that they have been assigned.

3.The definition of a wisdom tale is a story house down through generations that usually has a moral.

4.The reason I enjoyed this project was because it was very abstract and it wasn’t like “you have to use slides” or “you have to use Keynote” and “you have to do research on this project” no, this is very artistic and I got to do a lot of drawing which I enjoy so thank you ,Miss Donnelly, for assigning me this project.

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

Remote learning week


Hello everyone! Today, I’m going to talk about the remote learning week at my school. I felt that the work load was perfect! It was enough to challenge me, but not so much that I have to stay up late to finish. My favorite lesson probably was the LA lessons because I enjoyed seeing everybody’s pets when we were planking. I enjoyed the rest of the classes as well, because I am a fully remote student, and when you’re in a class, you feel kind of left out. For example, if someone makes a funny joke, and everyone laughs, and as a remote student, you don’t hear the joke, but you do hear everyone laughing, and it makes you feel left out. But when we were all online, when someone made a joke, everyone heard it. So overall, I very much enjoyed the fully remote week!!