Tuesday, August 24, 2010

How to make your own tortilla chips.

My aunt and uncle were over the other ay for dinner and we had some tacos.
I had an idea to make my own chips.
So, I asked my aunt how to make them and she said that first cut up a flour tortilla, put all the little pieces on the cookie sheet, then put butter or oil on them very gently.
Then you put them in the oven at about 300 degrees. Make sure it's on bake.
Then keep checking the oven to see if the sides are curling up on the tortillas.
Once they start to curl up they should be done.
And that is how you make tortilla chips.
Everyone thought mine were delicious. (here is a picture of the ones I made.)

Slappy Cutout

Step 1: Print the image below (click to enlarge)
Step 2: Cut on the dotted lines.
Step 3: Bend where it says bend and at the waist.
Step 4: Color in slappy (optional)
Here is what it is supposed to look like when it is done.
Drawing and design by Kayden.
Photos by Kayden's mom.


Saturday, August 21, 2010

My Fairy Tale

Once upon a time there was a monster that lived under the town bridge.
Every single time the town's people crossed over the bridge the monster would have to pay them. That's how badly he was treated.
One day the monster forgot that he lived under a bridge. When he stood up, his head went right through the bridge. When the town's people woke up they got so angry at the monster that they made the monster fix the bridge. Then the people never forgave him. So, the monster got so angry that he decided to...well, let's just say humans go bye bye.
And they lived happily ever after. Or at least the monster did.
THE END.

Friday, August 20, 2010

For Goosebumps Fans

About Me

Hi, my name is Kayden.
I was born in La Grande, Oregon.
I have lived in many places, including New Mexico, and now I live in Salem, Oregon.
I like to read and my favorite books are Goosebumps books by R.L. Stine.
When I grow up I would like to be an author.
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I have 2 younger brothers (Karson and Oscar), 2 cats (Pumpkin and Tater), a mom (Kelly) and a dad (Ben). We all live together in a cool A-frame house.
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I play baseball and I participate in DI (destination imagination) which is a really cool thing.
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If you would like to email me, my email address is