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How to write the harvest and feelings of making moon cakes?

The harvest and feelings of making moon cakes

"The moon is full on August 15th". In order to welcome the traditional festival, the school asked our classes to send representatives to the canteen to make moon cakes, and I was one of them.

I walked cheerfully to the canteen, where Teacher Ye was waiting for us! As soon as we got there, Mr. Ye let us line up first and told us, "The master who makes moon cakes will arrive soon." I was quick-witted and grabbed the top spot, but Wang Jianyu, a Cheng Yaojin, grabbed my top spot. I didn't dare to show weakness, so I fought with him. Later, I thought about it, but forget it. Anyway, I was taller than him and stood behind him, so I could see clearly. When the moon cake master came, I closed the hippo's mouth and zipped it.

We came to the seat set by Teacher Ye and stood up. The uncle asked a question: "Why do you make moon cakes in Mid-Autumn Festival?" Zhang Weikai and I said in unison, "League members." Later, the master briefly introduced us to the materials and methods of making moon cakes. Next, we began to make moon cakes.

we brought the materials first, and then started to work according to the production steps. I touched the crisp, sticky, hard and dark brown bean paste. I secretly dug a little with my finger and tasted it, which was sweet. Flour, of course, is soft. I grabbed a small ball first and threw my hands around to make it resilient.

Then, I put this mass of powder on the table, squash it hard, put stuffing in the middle, and pull up and pinch the surrounding edges like wrapping jiaozi. Then, like rubbing dumplings, rub them back and forth in the palm of your hand until they are round. Finally, after squashing it, a "Li Du" brand moon cake is finished. The last step is to put these mooncake babies in the oven and bake them.

The next day, the mooncake babies were baked. They were yellow, shiny and fragrant. Looking at these moon cakes, I can't help but think of my sister who is studying in Australia. The Mid-Autumn Festival is a reunion festival, but she is alone in a foreign country. I don't know how to live and study. At this moment, I think of Su Shi, a poet of the Song Dynasty, who said, "I wish people a long life and a thousand miles."