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Monday, November 24, 2008

Cooking Club 101


Food, and eating, is very much only second nature to all people around the globe. 9 times out 10, opening the fridge and splurging is only a habit, not a privilege. Let's say that you like eating, and think that its necessary. Let's also say that you just happen to be bored on Tuesday, 2:00-3:30. You also think having points would be nice.

If you meet the criteria, you should definitely check out Cooking Club.

No one is better qualified with the honor of leading then food-obsessed Ms. McCann. With fond memories of learning to cook at home and school, she seems to be the silver lining that arrived just in time.
"Food has always been part of my life." It's hard to put into words that kind of fervor and passion she so proudly radiated."My sister and I would bicker about what food we would bring on family trips. OH! Miss Hazelbaker, the nicest teacher ever, played a big part in cooking," she explained.

"Cooking over eating? Cooking, defnitely," Lisa Loeffler said.

But what if you don't cook?

Josh Vazquez simply said, " I sometimes cook, but I'm mainly here for the food." Regardless of whether or not you cook, the fact is that EVERYONE eats.

Going to Cooking Club can beat up your senses. It's hard not to reel in horror/awe when you first enter. Being assaulted by the smell of vanilla, the taste of peanut butter cookies, watching people inhumanely sing and dance, listening to Van Halen's Panama, and just the overall sight of craziness is enough to drive anyone bonkers.

Be it points or a cheap thrill, the people that make cooking club what it is have their reasons for going. Think, though; you'd be a chump not to get points for eating.

Bahhh. :]


Bon Appetit!

By: Kevin Bazarek!

1 comment:

Anonymous said...

Holy christ, this needs pictures.