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One of my good friends made our group of friends a broccoli and chicken casserole for dinner. I’m not sure what I did to get such an awesome friend with fantastic cooking skills because this casserole was delicious. It was cooked just right, and I ate and ate until my stomach could no longer possibly hold anymore food.

It’s rare that I get a chance to eat home-cooked food since I live in a university dorm. Most of the food I eat is either mass-produced in the cafeteria (not surprisingly, it’s pretty gross most of the time) or from restaurants. I love eating out, especially with my good friends, but it’s pretty expensive and really adds up after a while, so I am very appreciative of the fact that my friend likes to cook1. All she asks for in return is to do the dishes, which my friends and I do on a rotating basis because really, what’s a few dishes compared to a lovely home-cooked meal?

  1. Don’t get me wrong, I like to cook too, but I have absolutely nothing to cook with at school, and the kitchen I have at my disposal is pretty grotty. []

Cross-posted from breakthesky.net. Please leave any comments there.

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