Coconut Raisin Bliss Balls
Today we did an experiment about how to make Coconut Raisin Bliss Balls.
Mr Breach put all the ingredients into the blender and then he pushed the button down to make it all mix together. I thought it looked a bit yuck, when it came out of the container because it was all mashed. After that, Mr Breach gave us each a spoonful of coconut raisin bliss ball.
First we had to turn it into a shape of a circle. After that we got to pick to roll it in cocoa or coconut. I chose cocoa because I don't really like coconut. After we picked our topping, we got to look at it.
It looked squishy and round and it looked like it was almost about to melt. Then we got to smell it, it smelled like cocoa but not in a good way. I think I put too much cocoa on top of my coconut raisin bliss ball but it also smelled like toffee and coffee. After that we got to feel it, it felt really squishy it also felt like a cube shape.
Then SUDDENLY we got to have a taste… at first I just licked the coconut raisin bliss ball and when I licked it, it tasted YUCK. But after that I took a little bite in the corner of the bliss ball. It tasted a little better, but I didn't end up eating it all up because the aftertaste was not YUM at all.
After we got to look, smell, feel and taste I am glad that we didn't have to eat another one of them. Don’t think I could eat anymore coconut raisin bliss balls even though they sound really yummy…..they're not!
By Brianna
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A great recount of your experience Brianna. You have some great vocab. Maybe next time you could use some simile's or speech in your writing. I tasted the Bliss Balls, I thought they were yummy!
ReplyDeleteThank you Mrs McGuinniety thanks for the comment and the feed back. What did you think about the coconut raison bliss taste like?
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