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Thursday, 28 February 2019

Scones!!!

Hello Guys! Today in Science we are making scones. We are making 3 different scones, First, we are making a normal one, then the other 2 is our own choice of ingredients. Like for example, we want the scones to have a little bit of lemonade or something. Again, in this experiment, I'm with Risha, Shreya, and Nevaeh and we decided to name our group ESNR.

The purpose of making a normal scone is because, so when all of the 3 scones are cooked we are gonna compare the normal one compare from the other 2 of the choice of our own ingredients as a group.

Aim: To look at different kitchen ingredients in scones and their effects

Ingredients of the normal one:
- 1/2 cup Edmons standard flour
- 1 tsp Edmon's baking powder or 1 tsp baking soda
- 2 tsp butter
- 1/4 cup milk, approximately or 1/4 cup lemonade

So basically, The second one and the third one's ingredients are the same but we just added some ingredients.




Materials:
- Medium Bowl
- Spoon
- Plate
- Paper and Paper for labeling









Process: 
Step 1. Get all the ingredients and put them in a medium bowl like that one at the top the orange one.

Step 2. Get a spoon or something to stir with, and mix all the ingredients inside that bowl.

Step 3. When your done mixing them, take them out if they are ready to knead, make sure they are not too sticky or watery, Make sure to shape them like a scone.


Step 4. Get a paper and a pen to label them, and write like "Normal" and your group names. The reason why we have to label them is that, so we know which is which. 

Here's our one:
For the second one - We added 1 tsp of Baking soda for the 2nd one.

For the third one - We added 1/2 cup of lemonade for the 3rd one.
So basically we just added ingredients and we didn't take out ingredients.

Step 5. Last but not least put all the 3 scones in a tray 

Step 6. Put them in an oven.

Step 7.  Put them in a 425 f, and let them cook.

Conclusion:

TRIAL NUMBER:

Colour


TASTE

HEIGHT (CM)

1. NORMAL

WhiteYummy40 mm

2.Baking Soda

BrownDisgusting35 mm

3. Lemonade

WhiteYummy 45 mm


Evidence of That Data:


For me, The best one was the normal one of course.
Bye Guys! Have a great day!

1 comment:

  1. Bonjour Elisha Mae!

    I love the way that you introduce each blog post with a different language greeting, what a creative idea and it makes all your posts unique. I like how you added in some photos to support what you were explaining in your steps.

    I have updated your points on the spreadsheet. Keep up the AMAZING blogging! :)

    - Miss Birtch

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