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The Guilt of the Bakery's Baking
Article posted June 10, 2011 at 11:09 AM GMT-5 •
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By; Kyra Orem
“HELP!” Ms Hines called to her clients as the baking books cluttered on top of her. “All I was trying to do was clean our bakery but I guess that’s not going to happen.”
“Our bakery is too messy to clean,” said proper Max. Ms Hines whole bakery was in trouble … RING RING RING RING went the phone as Ms. Hines was hiring someone to clean out her bakery.
“OH NO” said Erik. He knew that something bad was going to happen. Nothing happened yet but the whole bakery was almost positive something was going to happen because Ms Hines was a 60 year old woman that has almost lost her mind.
The next day, Tuesday, Ms Hines called that guy buddy from Cake Boss to teach them how to bake, but after that everyone was feeling a little guilty including Ms Hines so they looked it up in a book instead of hiring people to do their work for them … they tried and tried until they got it right and they finally became experts at it and didn’t feel guilty. All they needed was one more thing…CUSTOMERS!
Later that evening they put up signs all around town but they figured people wouldn’t want to come because it was such a bad bakery…before. They changed the name to Triple Dough Bakery and the plan worked. People came to the bakery and we were selling like dogs.
We had good food, a good restaurant, good people working there and good customers including Josh Nickels the guy who could make their bakery famous and who did.
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Article posted June 10, 2011 at 11:09 AM GMT-5 •
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Bamand
Article posted February 22, 2011 at 01:39 PM GMT-5 •
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Article posted February 22, 2011 at 01:39 PM GMT-5 •
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My School New Year's Resolution
Article posted January 5, 2011 at 02:42 PM GMT-5 •
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My School New Year’s Resolution is to keep my reading log up to date because every time I read a book I never have something to remind me and I always forget. It would be helpful to my class if I kept my reading log up to date because we are reaching a goal for our whole class to reach 200 books. I would like to accomplish this goal by keeping my agenda with me when I read.
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Article posted January 5, 2011 at 02:42 PM GMT-5 •
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Thanksgiving
Article posted November 24, 2010 at 10:08 AM GMT-5 •
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Thanksgiving
K.O
Thank you
For all my hands can hold
Now I can go out in the cold
The turkey pan comes out to be sold
Holding apples in my hand
Now it makes me want some ham
Thank you
For all my eyes can see
Now I can see a bee
Seeing Van Go art
Now I want Polaco’s art
Seeing toes in the snow
Then I want to go
Thank you
For all my ears can hear
Now I hear seagulls on the beach
Hearing potato chips break in to pieces
My cousin said now hear waves crashing
That’s all I want thank you that’s good
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Article posted November 24, 2010 at 10:08 AM GMT-5 •
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Portland Head Light
Article posted October 13, 2010 at 11:13 AM GMT-5 •
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Have you ever wanted to learn about Portland Head light in Cape Elizabeth Maine? If, so it’s your lucky day. Cape Elizabeth Main was built in 1791. Stone with brick lining is what it was built out of. The height of the tower is 80 feet, tall and that’s taller than my house. The lighthouse flash’s white every four seconds. It does have a fog horn. The light house is white and black and kind of looks like a farm. The focal planes height is 101 ft. The government gave the people that made the lighthouse $750.00 and then gave them $1500.00 that adds up to $2250 to build Portland Head Light. Portland Head Light was the first lighthouse on the coast of Maine and the thirteenth on the Atlantic coast. In the 18th century Maine was part of Massachusetts. I really enjoyed exploring lighthouses.
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Article posted October 13, 2010 at 11:13 AM GMT-5 •
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About the Blogger
I am a third grade student that love school and loves art. I mostly enjoy art because I can
express myself. Even more I love my family.
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