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itscurtains2016-10-16 12:35 pm
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week 2
[From the day you arrived on the planet, and blinking, stepped into the sun. There's more to see than can ever be seen, and more to do than can ever be done. Yet, still, the whole thing seems...monotonous. Surely there must be some excitement, some showmanship, some sort of plot twist that could keep this show moving onward?
Welcome to week 2, gents.]
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Yes, it was incredibly unusual! There was a box from which one could make "macaroni and cheese", and the cheese part came from a dry, orange powder rehydrated with milk and butter once the macaroni was cooked. It was not a cheese I would want served at home, but I do wonder if there is a way to make it more palatable...
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[Rhetorical question; he knows you won't know either.]
Perhaps if you added some ordinary cheese. There's several different kinds in the icebox.
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[l o l]
That could work, but I wonder which type would be best. Probably something closest in shade to the orange...
[Which, eeeugh, no thank you, that doesn't sound good.]
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[well this is gonna be vile]
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[He goes to look in the cupboard, and yep, there it is. Macaroni and Cheese. He looks at the ingredients.]
...Ah...er...hm. Monsieur Valjean, I do believe...that this may not be the best thing to eat. Half of the things on this ingredients list I do not think I can pronounce.
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[He'll look at the ingredients list, and...hm. Yeah. Wow.]
How does all of this go into noodles and cheese?
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[Not really buddy...it might be healthier though?]
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[Perhaps the Balladeer would give them aid, but he's not sure they can trust that much will come.]
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Let us try with the raw ingredients, then! It cannot be difficult.
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[COOKING MACARONI AND CHEESE
S T A R T]