Today after school I went to a cafe with Kayla, Rose, and Larissa to work on our presentation for Monday. I have no good pics from that but we were just grinding, there was no exciting content happening. Then at 5PM me, Larissa, and Kayla went to take a cooking class through our program (Rose went yesterday).
We made paella, tortilla de patatas, and tarta de Santiago. (Last semester there was sangria too but whatevs.) Here's Larissa making tarta de Santiago :)
Here's me making vegetarian paella while everyone else made real paella.
I forgot to take a pic once it was done but it looked good and tasted good. It's crazy how the rice soaked up all the broth.
Tarta de Santiago. I think I'd actually make this again. It was like three ingredients and 20 minutes. One of the ingredients was almond flour. I love almond stuff. It was really good.
Jaime adding the powdered sugar to the tarta de Santiago.
We made two tortillas. I am team bien hecha (well done, the front one). It was definitely better than poco hecha (undercooked, back one).
I forgot to take a pic of my plate, as I said, but here's the table.
Here's some pictures from the WIP Instagram, sent over by staff member Ryan.
Sarah, Zoe, Jaime, Yonsoo, me, Larissa, Leah, Lou, Kayla.
Larissa, Leah, Kayla, Lou, Sarah, Zoe, Jaime, me.
Gloria (our instructor), me, Jaime, Zoe, Lou.
Here's pictures from Yonsoo, and the recipes forwarded by Sofía.
Sarah, Larissa, Kayla, me.
Adding salt :)
Me in exile making vegetarian food.
Rare pic of me at work making Elizabeth in Madrid content.
Classic Larissa and Elizabeth shenanigans.
Kayla, Jaime, Lou, Zoe, Larissa, me, Sarah, Leah.
After cooking class I went straight to English class. I totally jinxed the"ESPEJO ESPEJO" sign by posting about it on here, because it was gone today :( It's been forever. But I took some selfies to update you guys on the situation. There's a real mirror now!
I actually had to "teach" a little bit today instead of hanging out and gossiping. Beltrán wanted me to go over this worksheet because he had a quiz about it. I think I made it worse at first because I was making it wayyy too complicated, then Beltrán showed me the formula they were working with and I then I helped. (Also check the Bri ish English--they teach them that nonsense instead of real English. "Go to the cinema"??? Be real. I tease Beltrán about it all the time. He agrees, he likes American English. USA🇺🇲🥇🏈 🦅💯🫡 🍔 🎣🏡 💵 )
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