Katsuragi Yako | 桂木 弥子 (
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you are as sweet as candy
WHO: Yako Katsuragi and YOU
WHERE: One of the rooms used for culinary classes at the University; feel free to assume Yako let your character know where it was. Walk-ins welcome.
WHEN: Feb 13, Midday-Early Afternoon
WHAT: Teaching people to make chocolate, among other things.
WARNINGS: None for the foreseeable future?
As one might expect of a classroom, even one for cooking, it's all fairly blandly decorated. The easy-clean workstations come with mixing bowls and spatulas, and while each station has its own stovetop, there's only one oven with multiple tiers and one large refrigerator.
With limited equipment, it's more practical to partner up and share. All that's missing are the ingredients, but Yako's really only brought enough for what she plans to make for other people and to demonstrate different variations. If people want to make more to bring home, they'll have to bring their own; otherwise, she's assuming they'll try it out at home themselves.
Anyone who wanted to take the opportunity to demonstrate how to make something other than truffles is welcome to step up as well, or claim one of the workstations to give their demonstrations. Participation isn't required -- if you're just here to gawk, or learn, you're welcome to.
At the end of the afternoon, Yako shows off some simple but attractive ways to present candies. If they want to try it at home, people can get index cards with the recipes printed on them -- and the things made during the demonstration are all up for taking home.
WHERE: One of the rooms used for culinary classes at the University; feel free to assume Yako let your character know where it was. Walk-ins welcome.
WHEN: Feb 13, Midday-Early Afternoon
WHAT: Teaching people to make chocolate, among other things.
WARNINGS: None for the foreseeable future?
As one might expect of a classroom, even one for cooking, it's all fairly blandly decorated. The easy-clean workstations come with mixing bowls and spatulas, and while each station has its own stovetop, there's only one oven with multiple tiers and one large refrigerator.
With limited equipment, it's more practical to partner up and share. All that's missing are the ingredients, but Yako's really only brought enough for what she plans to make for other people and to demonstrate different variations. If people want to make more to bring home, they'll have to bring their own; otherwise, she's assuming they'll try it out at home themselves.
Anyone who wanted to take the opportunity to demonstrate how to make something other than truffles is welcome to step up as well, or claim one of the workstations to give their demonstrations. Participation isn't required -- if you're just here to gawk, or learn, you're welcome to.
At the end of the afternoon, Yako shows off some simple but attractive ways to present candies. If they want to try it at home, people can get index cards with the recipes printed on them -- and the things made during the demonstration are all up for taking home.
no subject
[ He said it simply, but lifted a shoulder. ]
I enjoy having my comforts, after all.