George’s Marvellous Medicine by Roald Dahl Rotten recipes

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George's Marvellous Medicine by Roald Dahl

George mixes all kinds of ingredients together to make a medicine to give to his Grandma. Here is a recipe showing what he did:

How to make George's Marvellous Medicine

You will need:

1 bottle of Golden Gloss Hair Shampoo 1 tube of toothpaste 1 can of Superfoam Shaving Soap 1 jar of Vitamin Enriched Face Cream 1 jar of hair remover 1 large tin of Waxell Floor Polish 1 tin of curry powder 1bottle of extra hot chilli sauce 4 bottles of animal pills 1 large tin of brown paint

Method:

1. Collect a large pan from the kitchen.

2. Empty all the jars, bottle and aerosol cans into the pan.

3. Stir all the ingredients together and heat on the stove (take care not to breath in the smells).

4. Stir in the brown paint with a wooden spoon.

5. Fill up a medicine bottle with some of the mixture and replace the cork.

6. Run the bottle under a tap to cool it down.

7. Give it to Grandma and wait for amazing results!

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George's Marvellous Medicine by Roald Dahl

You are going to write your own recipe for some Marvellous Medicine. Think about how a recipe is set out. It includes:

a title showing what it will make a list of the ingredients, including the quantities needed step-by-step instructions about what to do. verbs (stir, mix, add) at the beginning of each instruction.

To get ideas on what to put in your `Marvellous Medicine' think about things you will find in different parts of your house.

kitchen

bathroom

garage

shed

dressing table

garden

Here is a list of some of the verbs you may use:

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George's Marvellous Medicine by Roald Dahl

My Marvellous Medicine

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