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Poolicious Eek! Sugar was one of the ingredients for their dough? She need to ask Hadley about not adding sugar to her dough. The first year raised her hand up in the air. "Professor, what if I decided not to add sugar to my dough? Does it effect the taste?" Because she's allergic to sugar, she just didn't want to risk eating food with sugar in it even its just in a small amount.
She grabbed one of the aprons and put that on. And she need to wash her hand like the Professor said. She went toward the sink and washed her hands with soap and water. Hairs. Hadley mentioned they need to tie their hairs, so the first year tied her hair back in a ponytail.
Partners? They could work in partners? She looked around the kitchen to see if someone still need a partner if not she just gonna fly solo.
He crossed out olive oil on his notes. Right. No olive oil. Gotcha captain.
Salute. Except Simon didn't salute the Professor cause that would have been pretty strange. Instead, Simon rubbed his hands together. It was time to start the work. He washed his hands with soap and water, making sure that his hands were perfectly clean then he slipped a green apron over his head and tied the back. He gathered all of the ingredients (water, sugar, yeast, salt, and flour). He then wrote the recipe that they would be working from in his notebook and the steps that followed.
Hmm.. He'd prefer to do this lesson with a partner. He glanced around the room, looking for either Ethan and Cutty. He couldn't find Cutty but he found Ethan speaking to a girl (
Josette). A GIRL!?!?
A pretty girl too. He raised his eyebrows and made a note to make sure to tease his friend about it later. Heh. It'd be fun.
He still needed to find a partner so he glanced about the room again and saw a young girl (
Candice) who also was looking around the kitchen. Well it was time to make new friends, he figured and he approached the girl with a friendly smile on his face. "
Hey! I'm Simon. Want to team up and make this pizza together?"