Thursday, March 01, 2007

Christa's trip to the Bakery...

Christa loves to Bake.
Christa has a friend named Keirsa, who also loves to Bake.
Together they make lots of cookies, cakes, and pies and give them to all their friends.
In the town where Keirsa and Christa live, there is a Bakery called Jezemel's.
The lady who runs Jezemel's is named Melissa and she also loves to Bake.
One day Christa and Keirsa asked Melissa if they could help her make all the treats for her Bakery.
Melissa said yes.
So early one morning, at three am, Christa and Keirsa woke up and met Melissa at the Bakery.
Melissa has to get up so early in order to get all her baking done before the customers come.
Melissa gave Christa and Keirsa aprons and showed them the list of things to make that morning.
Christa made carrot zucchini bread while Keirsa made pie crusts.
Keirsa made cookies while Christa made pecan frosting.
Together, Kerisa, Christa, and Melissa made wheat bread, rye bread, multigrain bread, and danishes.
Danishes were Christa's favorite, after the bread. She carefully folded the butter into the dough and rolled it out. Then they put three fillings in the danishes: Chocolate ganash, cream cheese, and blueberries. The danishes are topped off with a lemon glaze.
Christa got to eat the extra blueberries.
After five hours of baking, everything was ready to open.
Keirsa and Christa left the bakery and then went to work.
It was a very long but fabulous day!
The End



Postlude: I could totally open a bakery, I loved being up before anyone else, kneading the bread, making icing, its all very zen. Maybe someday, when I am done with all my adventures and am ready to stay in one place.

4 comments:

Megan said...

I have a story of my own:

Megan and Jonathan attempt to leave boston and drive to dc without paying tolls.

They fail so miserably that they don't even get out of boston.

They go home, and leave again the next day.

They paid all the tolls.

The End.

Megan said...

Oh, and I got your book and I'm excited about reading it tomorrow!!!

Amy said...

that's so cool! and you say that you have no idea what you should do... i would be your first customer if you opened a bakery and i would refer all of my wedding customers to you (apparently in this scenario, i'm a wedding planner).

Christa said...

yes, you can, but just know in my bakery scernario, its in ten years, and it'll be on my farm...but yea!!