2: Good meals are happy accidents
3: DON'T CROWD THE FREAKING POTATOES.
4: Dear Stephen, when I told you profusely over the summer "If it's gross tell me and don't eat it. It won't hurt my feelings at all" I wasn't trying to play some weird female mind games. I really just wanted to order pizza.
5: When acting as a recipient to a meal I never tell the cook if the food is bad.
6: FACT: Lentils are the most deceiving legume.
7: Thanksgiving, Christmas, Birthdays V:
9: In regards to Indian food, if it looks disgusting it's probzzz totes delish.
10: I absolutely hate cooking for other people because I don't follow recipes.
10b: Baked goods are temperamental-follow the recipe. Everything else though can be fudged, just add more oil.
11: I'm the only person in the world who hates Chinese food.
12: I have a legitimate but real fear of buffets.
Numero 13 aka the most important: When I get to college one of the things I'm looking forward to the most is just showing up and being fed. Unless I get placed on the dining crew (at which point I will cry my eyes out) the first semester of showing up to Gladfelter with an empty plate and having an abundance of food there to fill it will be magical. Like Hogwarts with southern accents.
What has cooking for yourself taught you over the years?
Oh and this is like 14 I guess: