[Some obligatory pictures of Yale]
Again, no fun pictures of playing at the park or of our epic dance party, but just trust me. It was awesome. And just a lot of fun.
I also got a chance to be in NYC before and after New Haven. I went to the LDS Manhattan Temple, walked through Central Park, met up with some friends, and got a Levain Bakery cookie (Em and I have a copy-cat recipe for it, and in my not-so-humble opinion, I think the copycat recipe is better. There. I said it. You may now start throwing tomatoes at me.)
[Cue Alicia Keys]
[Central Park]
[Grand Central Station is just so beautiful.]
[The Lincoln Center]
[Friends at the temple! So fun to meet up with them, if only for a moment]
[C is for cookie. So obvi it's good enough for me.]
The sister missionaries also came up to me at one point when I was sitting at a table and for a moment they thought I wasn't a member of the Church. They asked me what book I was reading (a super exciting one for my upcoming historiography class), and then I told them and just said, "How are you doing, sisters?" And we had a nice little conversation. It was just very funny. (What made it funnier was that 5 minutes after they left, the guy sitting close to me asked, "So how is that book you're reading?" And we also chatted for a bit. Fun times in the city.)
Is...that cookie recipe a big ol' secret?
ReplyDeleteNope, not at all. Here it is! http://abountifulkitchen.com/2017/01/levain-bakery-chocolate-chip-cookie-recipe.html
ReplyDelete(Be warned, though--she goes on for a looooonnnnnnnggg time about how great the cookies are/the history of the cookies. So you can cut to the chase and find the recipe at the end of the article.)