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Tuesday, April 24, 2012

ANZAC Biscuits

Hi Room 20 (and blog visitors),

Tomorrow is ANZAC Day here in New Zealand and we have spent the last couple of days researching the significance of ANZAC Day.  As promised I have posted the link to the ANZAC biscuit recipe we were looking at this afternoon.

http://www.brainways.co.nz/anzac6/inform/biscuits/bisp.htm

Let us know in the comments if you have a go at making them, it would be great to hear how they turned out.

Mrs McGhie

20 comments:

  1. Hi room 20

    I love the look of your anzac biscuits i wish i could have one myself
    you should put the recipe on your blog

    I love how you have been researching the recipe for the past few days

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  2. hi,
    yummy! i love anzac biscuits!
    now i can make some of my own for next years Anzac day! thankyou for the recipe Mrs Mcghie!!!
    from your very own, zoe.

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  3. what are they made of.... they look really nice

    JJ

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  4. MMMM THEY SEEM LOVELY !!!!!!!!!!! :)

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  5. they look lovely :)

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  6. i like it really good

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  7. i like it really good

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  8. i agree with jessie

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  9. they look nice can i have one laugh out loud

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  10. Anzac biscuts look soooo lovely i wish i can eat them

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  11. mmm..................i would love to eat them.

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  12. they look yummy, i might ask my mum to make them next year.

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  13. Miss Taylor and Y5 StubbinsMay 12, 2012 at 7:01 AM

    These biscuits look delicious! We'll have to have a go at making some here in the UK!

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  14. Hm...I love ANZAC biscuits! I wish i can have one now.
    Thanks for sharing!

    Mrs She.

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  15. mmm very lovly ??????

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  16. what do orenges come from.

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  17. barden they come from the ground

    : yummy

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  18. can i have the recrpie

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