Numberblocks really like maths, so, if you start reciting pi, you are bound to draw in some. It's suggested to bring a net and a bucket when catching numberblocks. Keep in mind, the bigger their number, the stronger the taste! I like 7's, as they are they are not too bland but not too strong. When you spot a numberblock, swiftly scoop it up with a net and throw it into a bucket of water! This is to ensure they struggle to climb out of the bucket. If you are lucky, you may come across a numberblock tree. These only grow ones and twos, but it is still handy for blander dishes. Numberblock bushes are even rarer, grown nines, tens and elevens. If you find one of these bushes, though, you should only take a few as they take a long while to grow back compared to trees, and therefore you are preventing others from nabbing such delectable numberblocks. Safety-wise, ensure that you wear gloves, incase of germs, and don't apply to much pressure when picking them up.
BINABASA MO ANG
Numberblock Cookbook: The Number One Guide For Cooking Numberblocks.
Non-FictionDISCLAIMER: dont try and use actuall food to substitute numberblocks and recreate recipes cos i cant cook
