Write an entire recipe only in haiku. Stick to the 5/7/5 syllable pattern as much as possible, but don’t leave out any key instructions!
Extra credit: include step-by-step photographs to illustrate each stanza.
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Write an entire recipe only in haiku. Stick to the 5/7/5 syllable pattern as much as possible, but don’t leave out any key instructions!
Extra credit: include step-by-step photographs to illustrate each stanza.
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This is for my Haiku Recipe Assignment.
“Apple Pie”
Sugar, flour, salt,
Cinnamon, apple, in crust,
Bake forty minutes.
…
chocolate cake; milk:
condensed, evaporated,
half-and-half on top
.
then put some icing,
chocolate is the best kind,
and eat that cake, yum!
It’s gone over well every time I’ve made it!
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“Write an entire recipe only in haiku. Stick to the 5/7/5 syllable pattern
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