Wednesday, 11 November 2009

How cups are made


Millions of people around the world drink their coffee in the wonderful ceramic cups. Some of them ask how cups are made. In the following essay I am going to explain how the cups are made.
Firstly, the clay powder is placed in a container and the water is added. Next, the ingredients are mixed together. The next step is, the water is removed from the mixture. Also, the mixture is flattened. After that, the shapes are pressed into cup moulds and the handles are added. Another step is, the cups are dried in an oven and the temperature is checked. In addition, the rough edges are smoothed off. Then, the cups are baked in the kiln. Finally, the cups are decorated.
In conclusion, when you drink the coffee next time in a nice cup you already have information about how it was made.

Tuesday, 10 November 2009

How to Make Butter

There are many things we can make by hand. One thing in particular you can make by hand is butter. In the following I am going to describe the steps involved in making butter.

There are many steps to take into consideration in this procedure. For starters, you have to check the milk is fresh or not by its quality and fat content. After that you have to leave the milk to cool. Then, separate the cream from the milk. Next, you have to churn the cream. In the following step, you have to drain the buttermilk. Next step, you have to place the butter in a jar. In addition remove remaining buttermilk. Furthermore, you have to add a small amount of salt for flavor. Moreover, you have to cut and wrap the butter and finally store the butter in a fridge.

In summary, taking in to account all that I have mentioned, making butter is easy if you follow these simple steps. I hope you enjoy the taste of your butter.

Tuesday, 3 November 2009

Saving Paradise(The Maldives)



The President of Maldives had a meeting with his ministers under the water because of the climate changing. If the Maldives cannot be saved today we do not feel that there is much of a chance for the rest of the world.



The Maldives stand an average of 2.1 meters (7ft) above sea level, and the government says they face being wiped out if oceans rise.
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