




Islamic Virtues...
As Salaam-
Dear Readers
Although the month of Ramadan left us a while ago we have to
try to remember to keep up the good habits we practised over the
few weeks of the blessed fasting month.
The main things to try to remember is always be grateful to
Almighty Allah for all that we have-
shelter. These are our basic needs and once they are met we are
lucky enough to try to fulfill our other needs-
love, protection and security.
We are all blessed to live in such a safe, clean and beautiful
country, and most of us have our parents and families to share
this with.
Remember too, when you see, smell, taste, hear and feel – realise
these senses are gifts from our Creator. Gifts we must recognise
and use sensibly, treat with respect and honour. So spare a
thought for those with special needs, look after yourselves
and love and forgive each other – we are all brothers and sisters
in humanity.


Little Chefs
Crispy Coconut Crisps
INGREDIENTS
1 egg white
2 oz. castor sugar
3.5 oz. crushed
coconut powder
*Adult supervision
required with the oven.
METHOD
Whisk the egg white until it is stiff.
Gradually stir in the sugar and whisk
till the mixture becomes thick and
frothy.
Stir in the coconut powder till the
mixture becomes like soft dough.
Shape into 12 small balls.
Place them on a greased baking sheet
and bake(*) for 15-
degrees.
Can you guess which Fruit I am?
I come in bunches small and big;
Monkeys love to
eat me
and so do kids.
I too come in bunches,
green, purple and red;
Sometimes I am
seeded,
and sometimes seedless.
My walls are green,
my city is red;
with hundreds of
inhabitants,
all dressed in black.
I think it is true,
I have heard the elders say;
An
_____ a day,
keeps the doctor away.
My shape is famous,
My name rhymes with tear;
jewels
are cut like me,
I am a ____.

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