Hey Zylynya
I missed you again today! It’s been a long time but I also heard it is your birthday — HAPPY BIRTHDAY! And hopefully, if you’re reading this, I’ll be seeing you next week 🙂
-Eliza
Hey Zylynya
I missed you again today! It’s been a long time but I also heard it is your birthday — HAPPY BIRTHDAY! And hopefully, if you’re reading this, I’ll be seeing you next week 🙂
-Eliza
We planned our script for a Walking Dead talk show!
Stay tuned – it will feature Walking Dead EXPERT Zylynya Daisy!!
See if she really knows what she’s talking about. Or if she’s just a fraud.
See you guys after the break!
-Zylynya and Eliza
This podcast is about making new things to drink with different fruits. I had a lot of fun making it.
Hi my name is Zylynya. Ever feel like drinking an exotic drink? Want to try a new fruit? Â well, I’ve got your solution. Today ill be teaching you how to make sour sap juice. This is a drink that originates in the West Indies. I learned it from my mom. Let”s get started!
First  you need sour sap. Since its hard to find you can use frozen sour sap pieces. Just make sure their not sour. Then you’ll need condensed milk. Having fun yet? Condense milk is my favorite! Next, one can of evaporated milk, but make sure all of it hasn’t evaporated. Last, one spoon of vanilla essence.
Okay, now we can get started! First, put the sour sap in a bowl and if there are still seeds and skin remove them. Next plug in the blender. For kids you should have an adult help you. Blend the fruit. Then, add both evaporated and condensed milk with the vanilla essence. Last, put the drink into the refrigerator so that it can cool.
After, you can decorate the glass that you pour your drink in. You can also decorate it with a little fan. Â Goodbye for now and enjoy!
Hi, I’m Eliza! I’m in my senior year of college, and I’m an English major. I like to write, to laugh, and to travel–this summer I traveled to Italy, Iceland, Croatia, and Scotland. I have a major sweet tooth: chocolate ice-cream is my favorite (don’t forget the rainbow sprinkles!) I hope to become a high school English teacher.
Here’s a video telling you a bit more–