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Alright, I lied.

…About the not posting again for a while part. Not the death part. I won’t talk about death.

Everywhere I go, I fall in love. Not with people; I fall in love with places. I got to this place, and immediately wrote mental sonnets to its ivy-blanketed walls, epitaphs declaring my adoration for its red bricks and clouded skies.

But that’s how I am everywhere. What I’ve come to realize is that my family’s constant moving has fucked me up for good. That I will never be happy with where I am, regardless of how great it actually is. I will always and forever wish to be somewhere new, somewhere different.

I will never truly be happy with my situation. In short: Thanks, Mom and Dad.

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No more death posts for at least two weeks, I promise.

On Saturday, I will be jetting off to the exotic reaches of Connecticut to visit the lovely Zoelle at her fancy-shmancy private school. So I’ll leave y’all on a positive note!

Despite my constant gloom-and-doom writings, I actual have hobbies besides predicting the deaths of everyone around me. For starters, I love to cook.

Today, I made my nine year-old sister delicious, gooey macaroni and cheese, and the dish was such a rousing success that I’ll leave it to you guys to play with while I tour exotic New Haven!

EASY BAKED MAC N’ CHEESE

  • Tbs butter
  • Tbs flour
  • 1/2 cup milk
  • Variety of shredded cheeses (I use mozzarella, sharp cheddar, asiago, and provolone, but you could use any combination of cheeses.) (Also, I put in way way too much cheese. This is not a bad thing. Cheese is awesome, and the gooier this dish is, the better.)
  • 2 cups cooked pasta (I use campanelle because it’s pretty, but any sort of pasta will do, provided it isn’t a spaghetti-shape)
  • Diced tomato/bacon/anything else you want to add in there
  1. Melt butter in a small saucepan and stir in the flour. Once they make a paste, add milk. Stir constantly until the mixture starts to thicken, about 5 minutes. Remove from heat and add cheeses. Stir. Add tomato/bacon/whatever. Stir.
  2. Mix the sauce with the cooked pasta, then pour the mixture in a greased baking dish and bake at 400 degrees for 8 minutes.
  3. Please to enjoy.

Well, there you have it. Until September 8th!

~Bailey

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