05-23-2017, 04:07 AM
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Hogwarts RPG Name: Ezra Hensley Gryffindor Fifth Year Hogwarts RPG Name: Florence Schultz Slytherin Second Year Ministry RPG Name:
Penelope Grimm Law Enforcement Ministry RPG Name:
Regina Amstern Minister's Office x7 x1
| Baguette | there is no D in my name | TRAITORclaw | Queenie of Narnia Once she had finished copying down the notes on the differences between magicked and handmade food, Rula adjusted the beanie on her head - which was basically the extent of her costume for the class, other than the Hufflepuff scarf around her neck that she'd borrowed from Max. She had been pretty busy so far this term, so she'd sorta forgotten about Halloween costumes until the last minute, and once she'd found this random beanie in her trunk she bought probably years ago, it seemed good enough. And sure, real badgers didn't actually wear gold and black scarves, but it still got the point across, right?
Also it was another excuse to keep something else with her that reminded her of Max, so there was that too. Hehe.
Anyway, let's see...why was cooking with magic important? She raised her hand. "Because sometimes you might need to focus on a lot of things at once, like if you have a lot of children running around and you need to make sure they don't get hurt, but you also need to make lunch. You can use some spells to keep the meal going while also paying attention to them. Or also if you've just got a lot of stuff to cook. There's only so much you can do at once by hand, so it helps if you can do some of it with magic, while focusing on other food that's best made by hand." So overall, in her opinion, it really helped with multi-tasking, which was nice.
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