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Monday, March 16, 2020

How to Make eggs on toast

How to Make eggs on toast

Hi readers, today I am going to be telling you about the procedural writing we have done today.
Image result for scrambled eggs on toastWe had to write down ingredients, materials, steps, on a document then if e finished we post it on our blog.

Here is mine:


Making eggs on toast - science
25-2-2020


Materials:


  1. Toaster (1)


  1. Fry pan (1)


  1. Oven - 144-158࿀f (1)


  1. Fork and knife (1 of each)


  1. Wooden spoon (1)


  1. Bowl (1)


  1. Spatula (1)

Ingredients:
  1.  Salt (optional)
  2. Pepper (optional)
  3. Bread - Any amount depends how hungry you are
  4. Butter/marge-etc 1-2 tsp
  5. ~2 pieces of toast would probably be 2-3 eggs~
  6. Eggs - any amount to go with the toast


Steps:
  1. Get your fry pan and put it on the oven stove.


  1. Put what you use in the pan ~Butter, oil, marge etc~


  1. Turn the stove on to get the butter etc ready for the eggs.


  1. Get your toaster out ready for the bread.


  1. Put your eggs in the frying pan.


  1. Now go back to the toaster and put your bread in.


  1. With your wooden spoon mix the egg around in the frying pan.


  1. At the end when the eggs are cooked take the egg out of the fry pan with a spatula then put it on your toast.


  1. Mix the eggs around on the toast and make it Look like scrambled eggs on toast.


  1. At the end put salt and (or) pepper on it. (optional)


  1. Then get your fork and knife to 


  1.  eat it. Or eat it with your hands.


Conclusion:

Make sure you don’t burn yourself while making it. And it does taste a bit better with salt because it adds more flavour.
Enjoy!

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