Summer Smith (
somethingwithturquoise) wrote in
fandomhigh2021-07-13 08:37 am
OMG I Could Just PIE - Tuesday, Second Period [07/13].
Yeah, Summer didn't exactly love this whole thing where two of her students (that she knew of!) were holed and there still hadn't been that much progress (or so it felt) on figuring out exactly how or why or what to do about it, but hey, she at least could figure out remote learning pretty easily, even if she was a little stumped on how she was supposed to remotely teach a cooking class when going out for ingredients wasn't a great idea.
But, hey! At least she didn't have to worry about running out of terrible pies to teach once things did get back to normal!
If they got back to normal.
So anyone who was still around and got the link to the class session and had the technical acument to be able to actually utilize it, would find Summer at home in her kitchen (with frequent interruptions from a very loud cat who didn't seem too pleased at her sharing her time with anyone other than her right now) and at least an idea that she hoped would be fun and work well because the students remaining should all be in the dorms.
"Hey, guys! So, hopefully, everything's still okay with all of you, and today's class is going to be a little bit different because it's a little tricky to plan a recipe when I don't know what you guys currently have in the common room for ingredients. For all I know, based on my own experience, it's just a bunch of random Chinese take-out and, like, Pop-Tarts or something. Although, low-key, Pop-Tarts could make for a bomb pie if you did it right. Anyway, what I'd like you guys to do today is go ahead and congregate into a single common room. When I was there, I was on the second floor, so I'm a little biased for that one, but, hey, you girls do you. And then, I'd like you to go ahead, scope out what you've got available, and work together to try to put some kind of pie together. In the spirit of the class, the weirder and more bizarre and creative, the better, but I'm not going to mark you down for wanting to just try to make something delicious, too.
"And that's it! I'm obviously going to be here if there are any questions or you guys need guidance on how to actually make it, and I'll be making my own pie in the meantime, too, and once we've got something, we'll share how we did! Any questions before we begin?"
But, hey! At least she didn't have to worry about running out of terrible pies to teach once things did get back to normal!
If they got back to normal.
So anyone who was still around and got the link to the class session and had the technical acument to be able to actually utilize it, would find Summer at home in her kitchen (with frequent interruptions from a very loud cat who didn't seem too pleased at her sharing her time with anyone other than her right now) and at least an idea that she hoped would be fun and work well because the students remaining should all be in the dorms.
"Hey, guys! So, hopefully, everything's still okay with all of you, and today's class is going to be a little bit different because it's a little tricky to plan a recipe when I don't know what you guys currently have in the common room for ingredients. For all I know, based on my own experience, it's just a bunch of random Chinese take-out and, like, Pop-Tarts or something. Although, low-key, Pop-Tarts could make for a bomb pie if you did it right. Anyway, what I'd like you guys to do today is go ahead and congregate into a single common room. When I was there, I was on the second floor, so I'm a little biased for that one, but, hey, you girls do you. And then, I'd like you to go ahead, scope out what you've got available, and work together to try to put some kind of pie together. In the spirit of the class, the weirder and more bizarre and creative, the better, but I'm not going to mark you down for wanting to just try to make something delicious, too.
"And that's it! I'm obviously going to be here if there are any questions or you guys need guidance on how to actually make it, and I'll be making my own pie in the meantime, too, and once we've got something, we'll share how we did! Any questions before we begin?"

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