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Wednesday, 24 June 2020

The Science Project

Ammu was very pleased with her science project.
Her months of experiments had borne fruits eggs! 
She had succeeded in creating eggs in the laboratory at her home! 

These were special as these were the world's first vegetarian eggs- Vegeggs!

Vegeggs had been created using ingredients from plants. 
She got her five Vegeggs out to their garden. 
The sun was shining brightly.
The Vegeggs seemed to soak in the sun-rays. 

To Ammu's surprise and disappointment the shells started cracking...
Clearly, they couldn’t withstand higher temperature. 

Ammu's experiments would continue.
No, maybe.

There were five ready-to-eat sun-fried Vegeggs on the table!

Would you like to try a sun-fried Vegegg? Are you okay with food experiments and such science projects?

100 Words Short Story
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13 comments:

  1. Know there is an idea that would be worth a few billion pounds if someone could invent such a thing!

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  2. Ah, some of the greatest discoveries were made from errors. A cracking tale. Nice one.

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  3. The history of agriculture is a history of people experimenting with food

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  4. Dear Anita,

    Imaginative story.

    Shalom,

    Rochelle

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  5. A crackpot idea? Well, not exactly. Who knows the power of mad cap creativity. Good story Anita.

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  6. But can you make a veggie omelette with them?

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  7. Hopefully the taste is there. Pretty sure they are altering fruit & vege now and that's why there is little to no taste.

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  8. With the rapid growth of veganism, this sounds like a winner!

    Here's mine!

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  9. Maybe she should file for a patent. :)

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  10. Veggie eggs? I don't fancy the thought of those much, but I'll try most things once.

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  11. Its very good project!! Great idea..

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  12. Wonderful imagination, Anita.

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  13. Ammu would succeed in her next experiment.Best of luck to her :)

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