Alex Reagan (
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Domes have smoke detectors, right?
WHO: Alex Reagan and Richard Strand
WHERE: Personal dome 300
WHEN: Today.
WHAT: Richard is trying to teach Alex to do some simple cooking. I'm sure it will go well.
WARNINGS: Nothing this is a cute damn thread because the world is a shitshow.
Strictly speaking, Alex Reagan can't even bake. The cookies that she makes around holidays and such are technically no bake ones, and whenever she tries to make any other kind they end up a disaster of the first order: burnt or raw, salt instead of sugar once at Nic's house, definitely without enough flour one time she picked up powder sugar for almond meal when she was trying to be gluten free. Of course, her attempts at actually cooking were something that were somehow even more laughable.
The biggest lie that Alex Reagan told on her show (other than that whole bit at the end, of course) was that with Hello Fresh she had managed to whip up gourmet meals. What she'd actually whipped up instead was gourmet ashes and a broken smoke detector. Which was fine! Living in a city had advantages, and the fact that you could get anything delivered to you was one of them. And there was also things like drive thrus, ez mac and frozen chicken nuggets.
But now she was trying to learn to look something that Richard said was easy, but then again it's Richard who had once been asked to be on Podcast Chopped, and Alex wasn't even allowed an EZBake oven as a kid. And now here she was trying to cook eggs. With a voice that had a bit of dubiousness in it, Alex can't help but to ask: "am I doing this right?"
WHERE: Personal dome 300
WHEN: Today.
WHAT: Richard is trying to teach Alex to do some simple cooking. I'm sure it will go well.
WARNINGS: Nothing this is a cute damn thread because the world is a shitshow.
Strictly speaking, Alex Reagan can't even bake. The cookies that she makes around holidays and such are technically no bake ones, and whenever she tries to make any other kind they end up a disaster of the first order: burnt or raw, salt instead of sugar once at Nic's house, definitely without enough flour one time she picked up powder sugar for almond meal when she was trying to be gluten free. Of course, her attempts at actually cooking were something that were somehow even more laughable.
The biggest lie that Alex Reagan told on her show (other than that whole bit at the end, of course) was that with Hello Fresh she had managed to whip up gourmet meals. What she'd actually whipped up instead was gourmet ashes and a broken smoke detector. Which was fine! Living in a city had advantages, and the fact that you could get anything delivered to you was one of them. And there was also things like drive thrus, ez mac and frozen chicken nuggets.
But now she was trying to learn to look something that Richard said was easy, but then again it's Richard who had once been asked to be on Podcast Chopped, and Alex wasn't even allowed an EZBake oven as a kid. And now here she was trying to cook eggs. With a voice that had a bit of dubiousness in it, Alex can't help but to ask: "am I doing this right?"
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But her frown does turn onto her creation, and she just adds:
"We should have made pancakes. I'm sure it's harder to mess up pancakes." And she likes them better. That goes without saying.
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“I chose to make eggs because you like eggs!” But yes she’s stalling and she doesn’t protest that.
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“They’re okay. A little dry. Not fluffy. And they may have a bit too much pepper but I’ve definitely done a lot worse.” Alex just picks up the fork and cuts him a small piece and offers him the fork while she holds onto it.
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“But I thought you preferred eggs. I was hoping if I could learn how to make them I could make you breakfast in bed or something.”
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“But it was just like fruit and cereal and tea. And a girlfriend wearing your shirt. I wanted to make real breakfast.” Alex is just going to look in dismay at the eggs again.
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