Interview

I was exactly sure how to go about the interview with my grandmom. Truthfully, for this whole project we kinda went with the flow and messed around the whole time. We reminisced about when we would bake together when I was younger. My grandmom told me that is one of her favorite memories about me growing up, and I told her it was mine too. However, my grandmom did compare how I did now, 10 years later. She said I was much more helpful and she was more relaxed. She didn’t have to worry as much about me using the oven or trying to eat the cookies too soon. She said I was more interested in the process of baking and trying to perfect it, rather than rushing to simply just eat the cookies. She said I still snuck as many chocolate chips as I could and ate as much batter as I could before she noticed, just like I did when I was younger. She said I have definitely improved with my patience when it comes to baking. She said the next time I will have to do all the prep and baking by myself while she steals chocolate chips. My grandmom, on a serious note, did ask me to bake the cookies by myself when I come and and we will compare. She wants to know if I actually learned what she taught me or if I just goofed off too much. Overall, my grandmom was extremely happy with the turn out of our desserts and was proud of me. She said I have greatly improved from when I was 9 years old and I am ready to bake by myself. She told me I do have to actually make these cookies, because she wants me to teach my kids and for them to pass it on. She said her goal was to start a tradition and for everyone to know how to bake the best chocolate chip cookies. Even though I did not take pictures while we baked the cookies, here is the final picture of our brownies.

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