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Old 06-12-2014, 09:46 AM   #269 (permalink)
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Hogwarts RPG Name:
Giselle Barrington
Slytherin
Sixth Year

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Teagan Kensington
Slytherin
First Year
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Default Pizza making terminology FTW :P
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Her question hadn’t been answered, yet Lily didn’t really mind. It had almost been a rhetorical question anyhow, and therefore it had been Professor Hadley’s decision whether or not it had needed an answer. Maybe they weren’t really going into the fine details of pizza making, like gourmet pizzas. Although as she’d finished putting the last few pieces of pineapple and ham onto her pizza, she’d looked around at some of the others’. There definitely looked like some gourmet pizzas were being made. At the very least, there were some unconventional pizzas. She just had to focus on her own, and she hoped it was okay that she went normal. It was Muggle Studies, so going Muggle didn’t seem to be an issue. But lack of creativity might be, and she’d started to worry. In the end, though, taste won out over massive creativity, and she’d kept to her plan. Hawaiian pizza it was, and if she was lucky, it would taste good.

They’d finally been instructed as to how to put their pizzas into the oven. The smile the professor had on her face was awfully curious, but comments hadn’t been made. Whatever it was must not have been important. Getting her pizza into the oven definitely was, though, and she’d stepped forward once a pizza peel was available. Time to load hers up, and once the pan was balanced, she’d slid the peel into the oven and tilted it to slide the pizza off. Now all that was left was to wait. To wait and to clean, apparently, so she’d gathered her mixing supplies once she’d returned to her workstation and went to wash them all, Muggle-style. Potions cleaning was easier, but she knew how to wash dishes. Once those were done she’d dried them with a towel and wet a sponge to clean her workstation. A few minutes later, that was finished as well and she returned the sponge to the sink.
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