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Baking
I take the butter out of the fridge
Throwing it in the mixer with the sugar,
I turn it on,
The loud whir of the mixer fills the air,
Blocking out every other noise
As I try to sift the flour into a bowl
I get a cloud of flour in my face and all over me
Adding vanilla to the butter and sugar
I mix it a bit more before finally folding in the flour
Wait, I forgot the cocoa powder
Sifting in the cocoa there is a cloud right above me
but the sweet smell of chocolate fills the air,
Transporting me to a place made of chocolate
I put the dough in the fridge,
But take it out once realizing,
There are NO chocolate chips
Fixing the mistake I place it in the fridge
This time making sure I have everything
Preheating the oven I line a cookie sheet with paper
While sneaking bites of cookie dough
I shape them and line the sheet
Putting them in the oven all I think about is the
Warm, gooey chocolatey cookies that are still in the oven
Just then the timer rings
Out come the cookies
And without any hesitation,
I bite one only to burn my tongue
I let the cookies cool down
but then I see,
how baking is what calms me down
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