Honestly speaking, I enjoyed this bake sale more than the last academic years one. It was very successful because of the unlimited, various baked treats and cakes, plus the different flavors to try out. Tasting the different types of brownies and cookies inspired me to bake treats too due to their high level in delectability.
What I loved most about this bake sale was the variety of goods in every stall. Everyone who participated in selling their delicious, mouth-watering treats had a unique taste in each baked item they sold. Not only cakes and cupcakes were served but also sandwiches too - they were the best homemade ones I had ever fed to myself throughout my existence in this world. Though the green canopy was a little bit littered, we managed as a team to clean up after ourselves.
As a person who’s giving a feed back about this event that occurred, I’d like to see more bake sales take place in school. Not only for the enjoyment of the students that are willing to participate in selling and consumers who are willing to buy, but also for the money we’re donating to charity to bring happiness to the poor.
Karlos Rodejo (10B2)
The “Bab Al Taleem” bake sale that took place on the 18th of September 2014 was a tremendous success. As an organiser, I fortunately had the front seat while watching the event occur. At first, it seemed to me that many things could go wrong and that there was a lot at risk since the previous bake sales had all set very high standards – but thankfully, all my worries were put to ease when the ringing of the break bell resounded around the school and a colossal amount of students started streaming in.
12 skillful groups participated in the event by baking delectable goods ranging from brownies and cupcakes to cookies and truffles – tremendously satisfying the sweet tooth of each of the customers. In addition, cheery music was played to maintain everybody’s good mood and entertain them while they either stood in line for the tokens/food or they pondered upon which scrumptious assortment to try from first.
Overall, the bake sale flowed marvelously (as the happy purchasers exclaimed) especially since it was for a good cause – raising a hefty amount of money, all to be donated to aid the less fortunate.
Layal Wehbe (10G1)
What I loved most about this bake sale was the variety of goods in every stall. Everyone who participated in selling their delicious, mouth-watering treats had a unique taste in each baked item they sold. Not only cakes and cupcakes were served but also sandwiches too - they were the best homemade ones I had ever fed to myself throughout my existence in this world. Though the green canopy was a little bit littered, we managed as a team to clean up after ourselves.
As a person who’s giving a feed back about this event that occurred, I’d like to see more bake sales take place in school. Not only for the enjoyment of the students that are willing to participate in selling and consumers who are willing to buy, but also for the money we’re donating to charity to bring happiness to the poor.
Karlos Rodejo (10B2)
The “Bab Al Taleem” bake sale that took place on the 18th of September 2014 was a tremendous success. As an organiser, I fortunately had the front seat while watching the event occur. At first, it seemed to me that many things could go wrong and that there was a lot at risk since the previous bake sales had all set very high standards – but thankfully, all my worries were put to ease when the ringing of the break bell resounded around the school and a colossal amount of students started streaming in.
12 skillful groups participated in the event by baking delectable goods ranging from brownies and cupcakes to cookies and truffles – tremendously satisfying the sweet tooth of each of the customers. In addition, cheery music was played to maintain everybody’s good mood and entertain them while they either stood in line for the tokens/food or they pondered upon which scrumptious assortment to try from first.
Overall, the bake sale flowed marvelously (as the happy purchasers exclaimed) especially since it was for a good cause – raising a hefty amount of money, all to be donated to aid the less fortunate.
Layal Wehbe (10G1)
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