Author: Nicky Webb
Illustrator: Jiggs Snaddon-Wood
Mama dumped her shopping bags on the floor and flopped down onto a kitchen chair. “Phew, but I am tired,” she said wiping sweat from her forehead. “And I still have so much baking to do for Reverend Dumisani’s birthday tea at the church this afternoon.”
“Are you making pancakes, Mama?” said Unathi excitedly. “I can help you.”
“No,” said Mama. “This is a special birthday tea for Reverend Dumisani. All the ministers from our church are coming, as well as Reverend Dumisani’s close friend, Reverend Buso. I have heard that Reverend Buso likes cheese scones, so I bought a scone mix for those. Reverend Dumisani likes sugar biscuits, so I bought a biscuit mix for those.”
Unathi looked sad, “I think you should make pancakes, Mama. Everyone loves those. And if you make them, I can help you.”
“No, thank you, Unathi,” said Mama. “I want everyone to see how good my baking is. I am baking scones and biscuits and I am in a hurry. I need to do these on my own.” Mama started unpacking the packets of scone mix and biscuit mix and getting out butter and bowls.
Unathi watched Mama as she opened one of the packets and poured it into a bowl. She dropped little squares of butter into the mixture and rubbed them with her fingertips. “Are those the scones or the biscuits, Mama?” asked Unathi.
“The scones,” said Mama adding cheese to the mixture and stirring it all together.
Unathi looked at the empty packet on the table. It had a picture of delicious looking biscuits on the front of it.
“Mama, are you sure you have the right packet?” asked Unathi.
“Off you go,” said Mama firmly.
Unathi went and sat in the big tree in the garden. She watched Mama through the kitchen window.
Mama raised her eyebrows in surprise, “What do you mean, Unathi? You are being very rude.”
“Sorry, Mama, but you should taste this,” said Unathi. “It’s not nice at all.”
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