Marie-Lyne uses most of the contents
Marie-Lyne pours some of the honey out onto the pumice stone. She dips the sticky stone into the pile of rice, then moves the entire shopping basket into the study to deposit the rice into the bottle, using one of the breadsticks to scrape the rice from the pumice stone.
Marie-Lyne also tries sucking up some of the rice with one of the drinking straws, but quickly abandons this strategy when she just ends up with a mouth full of rice.
Apologising for being wasteful, Marie-Lyne pours out the contents of the jar of honey onto the task brief, and then uses a breadstick to push rice into the sticky jar.
After transporting as much rice as she can with the empty honey jar, Marie-Lyne uses a honey-covered breadstick and a honey-covered comb to start moving smaller amounts, scraping her tools off on the rim of the bottle.
Marie-Lyne transports 127g of rice, and earns second place.
(Written by Jenny R and proofread by Karl Craven)
(Illustrations collected by Jenny R and adjusted by David Fuller)