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Mo's scone project

 Mo made scone for gifts to those girls who gave him chocolates on Valentine's Day last month. Ton was supervising him, and he did the most of the job after using cookie cutter to shape scones. He even made some for his homeroom teacher and it made her super surprised and happy. Good job!

 Use cookie cutter...
 Melting green tea chocolate
Plane scone with green tea chocolate and chocolate sprinkles
Chocolate scone

Comments

Kurisu said…
Excellent job, beautiful scones, loving this!!!

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