Post 6 please don't let me be miunderstood
Now for the mixing part. Hmm, this should not be too hard. Just grab a spoon, stick it inside the mixture and stir! Leah did exactly that, adding a 'cleaning of spoon' part before the real mixing. Hygiene problem, yo. She started mixing excitedly, splashing a bit of vanilla extract onto her table in the meantime.
As time passed, the mixture became kind of sticky, making it difficult to mix. Leah gripped the edge of the bowl tightly and stirred with all her strength. Soon enough, the dough became smoother and smoother.. into the real batter! GREAT. The only other time she made batter was for her ancient runes homework, and that worked out pretty well too.
The next step was to place the batter onto a cookie sheet. Leah put the bowl down back onto the table and picked up a tablespoon. She made sure to lick a bit of batter from her spoon before moving on though. Professional, huh? She set the cookie sheet down onto the table. The second year began to put the batter on the sheet. A tablespoon for each cookie would be enough right? The shapes happened to be perfect circles! And about two inches apart.
Next, Leah passed the cookie sheet on into the preheated oven and let it to the job for the next.. fifteen minutes or so.
Last edited by nanyjj; 07-28-2014 at 01:35 PM.
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