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How to Make an Apple Pie and See The World. Written b y Anthony, Michael, Nick, Bella, and Thomas in Ms. Mottola’s Library Class. Based on How to Make an Apple Pie and See the World by Marjorie Priceman.
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How to Make an Apple Pie and See The World Written by Anthony, Michael, Nick, Bella, and Thomas in Ms. Mottola’s Library Class Based on How to Make an Apple Pie and See the World by Marjorie Priceman
Making an apple pie is really very easy. First, get all of the ingredients at the market. Mix them well, bake, and serve.
In that case, go home and pack a suitcase. Take a planeto France. Find a farm and gather some wheat. An armful or two will do. The kids in France go to school six days a week.
Take a rocketto Kenya and locate a chicken. Bring the chicken with you. There’s less chance of breaking the egg that way. Did you know that Mombasa has 600,000 people?
Take a planeto Iceland and make the acquaintance of a cow. Bring the whole cow with you for the freshest possible results. The capital of Iceland is Reykjavik.
Take a boatto Colombia. Walk to the nearest sugar plantation. Introduce yourself to everyone . Then, go into the field and cut some stalks of sugar. In Colombia they speak Spanish.
Wait a minute! Aren’t you forgetting something? What about the apples? Have the pilot drop you off in Russia.In Russia it is unlucky to shake hands through a doorway.
Get to the nearest apple orchard. Pick a few apples. Give one to the chicken, one to the cow, and eat one yourself. Hurry home, stopping at Jones Beach to pick up a jar of salty seawater.
Now all you have to do is mill the wheat into flour, evaporate the seawater from the salt, boil the sugar, persuade the chicken to lay an egg, milk the cow, churn the milk into butter, slice the apples, mix the ingredients, and bake the pie. While the pie is cooling, invite some friends over to share it with you.
Remember that apple pie tastes delicious topped with vanilla ice cream, which you can get at the market. But if the market happens to be closed…
Our Sources Colombia by Tracy Boraas Culturegrams Database France by Claire Boast Icelandby Kristin Van Cleaf Kenya by Barbara Saffer Russia by Bob Italia