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Monday, 24 August 2020

This is a must read: We all should follow Eli's recipe for Lockdown Soup!

 

Lockdown soup

 

We all have been in these times of uncertainty

All of us have been hit by this virus, Some of us find it complicated to work, some even have lost their jobs. You might find it enjoyable or relaxing in our second lockdown. After our first lockdown was over we were finally able to go back outside and have a good time with our family and friends, but now we are back in lockdown but at least not for long. These instructions will teach you how to make lockdown soup to make these hard times easier for you.

 

Ingredients:

3 tablespoons of Resilience

1 cup of Kindness

2 tsp of Humour

1 bunch of Games and Toys

25mls of Obedience

1 handful of Arts and Crafts

litres of creativity 

 

Method:

To begin you’ll need 3 items: Pot, mixing bowl and a ladle. Now, once you’ve done that, get a pot then get 3 tablespoons of resilience and stir it in the pot then leave it for a roundabout 3 minutes. Now get 25mls of obedience and stir. It should look pink-ish and it should be like a soft pile of a mix of resilience and obedience. Next, get 1 cup of kindness and pour it to the mixture to make it smoother. I always like to add a sprinkle of salt and pepper and a small bit of butter to taste. The butter makes it oozier and tastier. Now get 1 bunch of games and toys and mix it up with the combination of the resilience and other stuff. After that get a separate bowl.  Put litres of creativity and pour it carefully into the bowl and stir it carefully so then it doesnt tip out of the bowl if youre not carefully stirring the creativity. Now all you have to do is get 1 handful of arts and crafts and just place it down into the bowl. Mix all together and put it in a pot. Put the lid and make sure it’s secure. Turn on your stove, rotate it to a high level and let it boil. Once boiling simmer it for 10 minutes then it’s done. Now enjoy all throughout lockdown to make it as enjoyable as possible!

By Eli, room 25

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