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A recipe for a friend!!! First get a bowl. Throw in 60 o.z. of kindness and 30 grams of love mixed with ginger. Stir with a whisk for 3 mins. Get a tray, pour the mixture on the tray. Coat the mixture with generosity. Let it sit for 5 mins. Dig a hole, put a person in, pour the mixture in, cover the hole wait 1 day… and viola! There you have a nice friend! (That tastes like a ginger nut biscuit!!!) By Scott |
A recipe for a town Take 100 grams of road put them in a bowl. Then mix 6oz of mayor with 10lbs of town hall and add it in. Pour in 100ml of park mixed with children. Mix in 2 l of library to store the books. And now a drop of police station to lock up crooks. Now sprinkle in 900g school and stir until thick. Mix with 3kg of shops and garnish with houses. Put it in the oven for 1hr and a ˝, let cool for 5 mins. BY JACK MAGUIRE |
A recipe for a friend One pint of kindness. Two kg of joy. Four tblsp of happiness. Mix until pink. Add a helping hand. Sprinkle in some stuff that tastes nice . Season with friendship. Bake until golden brown. Decorate with icing. Place a cherry on top and serve immediately. By Madison |
A recipe for a friend A cupful of trust filled to the brim. A sprinkle of happiness mixed with delight if smiling its turned out alright. Seasoned with faith what a super ingredient for a mate. Now to finish this recipe of zany ingredients, cook for 3 hours and you'll be happy enough. By Jack Maloney |
A recipe for a friend Get three pints of love and a sprinkle of care . Blend until creamy . Wait for 5 minutes then garnish with a little hope and fun. Blend in some joy and helpfulness. Put in the oven for 10 minutes and let it cook for 1 hour until golden brown . Get a blob of happiness . Dust with 1kg of kindness and you will see it is complete. By Leah Davidson |
A recipe for a class Preheat the oven at 180 Oc Coat the teacher with 101 maths and English sheets and blend with 27 pupils . Place in the top shelf of the oven and cook for 15 minutes. Slice 27 spelling books into small pieces and season with helper. Put on to the tray to serve later as a side dish. Peel 4 computers, 5 paintings and whisk together to coat the poster and roll out 2 posters and coat with the above and place on top of the pie. Cook until golden brown. Remove from oven and garnish with alphabet and serve as side dish . By Saul Mitchell |
A RECIPE FOR A FRIEND FIRST add a pinch of sensability and mix to perfection with it 2 tbsp of joy. Then add 3 tbsp of happiness. Add 4g of success then mix with 2 pints of reliability. Stir in 6g of playfulness and add 7g of helpfulness. Mix it with 8 mls of cheerfulness and blend in 4g of friendship. Chop 6 tbsp of kindness and 9g of coolness. Place in the oven until golden brown. Garnish with 8ml of love. Then you're done. By Ben Jones |
A recipe for a friend 100g of joyfulness. A slice of kindness. Stir until red and add in a cup of generosity. Then stir. Preheat the oven to 200 degrees and bake for 10 mins. Take it out of the oven and let it cool. In the meantime get 6 cups of honesty, sprinkle on some sweetness and serve with a warm smile. By Reese Chan |
Recipe for a class First sprinkle a dash of pupils and teacher then mix together. When stirring put in some Maths then put in the oven for 12mins to bake. Get a bowl , add some pencils and chairs. Then pour in 1 pint of English, stir in some world around us , cut into slices. Take out the pupil, mix and garnish it with 6 pints of Art then roll into 12 balls and dip it in the Maths. Then its ready to serve. By Chelsea |
A recipe for a class. Start by mixing 500g of pupils and 2 tsp of work. Next gradually add a drizzle of art. Now whisk a pinch of teaching and 100g of humour until it looks fluffy. In a different bowl mix 20g of homework, a sprinkle of tests and 15 large posters. Next put all your ingredients in one bowl and mix for 5 mins. Put the mixture onto a trayand put in the oven to cook for 1hr By Joely |
A recipe for a friend Preheat the oven to 180 degrees. Add 16ml of humour and 22g of reliability into a blender. Blend it quickly. Now its time to chop a slice of help. Once you have done that mash some positivity. Then stir it in with 2oz of trust. Put it all in a dish and set aside for a minute. In the meantime stir 2tps of hope with a pint of fun. Then you fold in gently some love. With a generous drizzle of laughter and loyalty. Then put in the oven and bake for 5mins. When it is cooked remove from oven. Garnish with a side of honesty, joy, happiness, and honour and last but not least to finish it off a little bit of kindness on the top. By Aimee Smart |
A recipe for a friend. 1OOg of kindness and 2OOg of fun. Add a tsp of happiness. Then sprinkle with love. A tbsp of care and a tblsp of joy. Mix a 1OOml of play. Pour in a pint of enjoy. By Emma Foster. |
A recipe for a friend… To start off with I need A drizzle of Joy to simmer with 3 cups of Helpfulness Grease the bottom of the pan with friendliness Line the pan with goodness Chop the helpfulness with some kindness Sift it to get all the lumps out so it is nice and smooth Then cream it with love and that's you with a perfect Friend By Katie Moore |
A recipe for a friend 1 tablespoon of love. A pinch of kindness. A dash of thoughtfulness. 2 tablespoons of cleverness. Then add sprinkle of coolness and mix altogether. Let it set in the fridge for 10 mins. Once that is done take it out of the fridge immediately. Add one cup of joy then pour some friendliness over the top. Now mix it altogether. Cook it in the oven for 20 mins. Take it out and scatter some cheerfulness over the top. And now your finished , enjoy By Lauren Trimble |
Recipe for a friend Blend together 4 oz of pleasure with a pinch of joy. Add a tbsp of gratefulness and stir. Slowly add some courage and pour in the love. Put in your happiness with the playfulness. Add a dash of humour and beat till fluffy. While beating add in the 25g of helpfulness. Sift in some friendliness and add generosity then mix. Mix in some grated smartness then boil for 30mins. Coat with some kindness then serve immediately to someone . By Ryan. |
A RECIPE FOR A FRIEND Mix three tablespoons of joy. Add 400g of thankfulness. Pour in a pint of kindness. Add 16ml of goodness and a dash of courage. A dollop of humour blended with one ounce of happiness. ˝ a tsp of friendship. Season the top with loyalty. Bake for two hours. When golden with trustworthy, it's ready to eat. BY STEPHEN Gammon |
A Recipe For A Friend A pinch of fun and make it nice. A tablespoon of love and a sprinkle of kindness. Then mix together for a little while. adding a hint of happness with some helpfulness. Next add something sweet not sour. Blending again as you go. Pour in a pint of loyality and a dash of joy. Then bake altogether for 20 minutes. Let it cool then add some jest. Finsh off with some truthfulness. You are ready to serve with a smile, your recipe for a friend, true and loyal. By Adam Pearce |
A recipe for a friend. Mix the goodness with the kindness until golden brown. Pour half a pint of generosity and a tablespoon of joy in a bowl and mix thoroughly. Pour in a litre of courage and stir. While stirring, pour in half a pint of generosity slowly. Preheat the oven to 250 c. Tip in the lump of loyalty. Sprinkle in the touch of health. Mix thoroughly with a generous helping of independence. Mix the happiness and hope with good listening. Season with a reason to befriend them and don't forget to garnish lightly with love. Put in the oven for 10 to 15 mins then serve immediately. By Ben McCullough |
A recipe for a friend Firstly add a pinch of friendship. Then a sprinkle of kindness and joy. Stir in a gram of helpfulness and a pint of someone who can cheer you up. You then need to mix a good sense of humour. Add a pinch of care and a dollop of nice. Finally add a jug of coolness and you have a recipe for a very good friend. By Jamie Close |
A RECIPE FOR A FRIEND To start off this recipe you need… A pinch of friendship Add a teaspoon of laughter into a bowl of kindness, And just a handful of joy. Chop a bit of happiness. Cover it with a lot a love. Mix it all together. Then you have a wonderful friend. By Leah Reid |
Recipe for a friend Place a 150g of happiness in a bowl. Add 50g of cheerfulness. Put in 1 tblsp of laughter and mix. Add 2 tsp of kindness and 100g of goodness, together with a dash of silliness. Mix it all together. Pour it into a cake tin and place in a preheated oven at 160'c for 1hr. When ready decorate with clothes and start playing. By Nathan Murdock |
Recipe for a friend. 2 tablespoons of kindness, 2 tablespoons of love, 2 teaspoons of loyalty and you have a friend sent from above, An ounce or two of fun, A pinch of silliness, 1 generous heart, 2 helping hands, 1 giant cup of smiles, Someone to encourage you, Someone to rely on, Mix all these ingredients together, FOR THE BEST FRIEND EVER!! By Rebecca |
A recipe for a school We need Two pints of P.E hall will start of the mix. 5oz of library will be in a separate bowl. A drizzle of headmaster sitting in his comfy chair. A coat of playground outside for the children. Next bake some maths and English. homework glazed in rubber markings. Kneed in some class books oozing with sums and English questions until thick,[make sure the pupils are not thick] Fold the mixture lightly with a delicate touch. Add some play ground fun and games, slowly friends and class helpers. Bake until risen. By Sarah |
A recipe for a friend Mix love till its soft and stretchy. Add some fun and beat out any lumps. Blend until creamy. Cut up some joy. Rub in some respect. Cook faith gently. Then add a pinch of kindness. Roll out some speed. Mix it altogether. Put it all in the oven for 20 mins. Add some smartness gradually. Cover helpfulness with foil and keep warm. Stir faith and fairness together. Mix cuteness until its soft. Decorate and serve chilled. By Zoe |
A recipe for a class Stir in one litre of floors. Add 3oz of wall. Mix together with 2 windows. Bring to the boil then add a pinch of whiteboard. Set to the side and start your filling. Crumble 27 pieces of pupils add a pint of teacher and 2oz of pencils. Reduce the temperature and stir in some maths and English and 5tblsp of tables and chairs. Season with noise. Finally, garnish with laughter and serve your class with a side order of books. By Hannah |
Recipe for a friend Squeeze the love into a bowl Add a pinch of friendliness And then add 7 hugs Gradually pour in the generosity Cook the zest of kindness Sieve the 7oz of loyalty Roll out the trust Quickly add the helpfulness Grease the joy into the courage And add 1 kiss Mix them all together And then your finished. Anna-Ruth |
A recipe for a friend Add a dash of fun. A sprinkle of friendship and a teaspoon of help. Mix in 1,000,000 grams of enjoyment. Melt into a relationship. Stir in a little pinch of thoughtfulness. Finally finish with a dusting of love. Then you have your very own friend. By Zack McGrandles |