Literal Food Science

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Literal Food Science

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When you hear food, what do you think of? I think of potatoes, carrotts, and beef steak.  When you hear science, what do you think of? I think of test tubes, gradulated cylinders, and Albert Einstein. Put the two together and BAM! You've got a gradulated cylinder made of a potato, and a test tube made of a carrott. This is how to make them.

Materials
Carrott
Potato
Peeler
Knife
Paper Towel
Food coloring
Tooth Picks

Preparing Your Items

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First, you need to peel the carrot and the potato. Now trim them.(Cut out bad spots and cut the ends off of the carrot.) Cut the skinny part off of the carrot and you are ready to begin!

Making Your Food Science

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Now that your veggies are trimmed, you will need to make a small hole in the carrot with your knife. Do the same with the potato. Using a tooth pick, engrave numbers into the potato. Put something in each-I used jellybeans- and your food science is done!