Pham Thi Anh Sang
"Okay! Leave it to me!" Anh Sang then began the task of looking around for spare foods that nobody was using, opening up the lower cupboards and containers that she could actually reach. The fridge was the most obvious place to start looking, of course, so she did check it pretty early on and came up with two bags of shiny red apples. She was very pleased with that find and put it on the counter top to keep track of.
Since she'd made cookies before, she thought she should probably find walnuts plus the other normal cookie ingredients. The problem was that cookie stuff was mainly flour and all of the white stuff tended to look the same to her. So after opening a few cupboards and staring at the labels without understanding at all, she just grabbed a few packages of stuff and put them next to the apples anyways. Maybe it would be okay. At least one of them would probably turn out to be right.
As she looked for walnuts, however, Anh Sang came to the slow realization that she actually had no idea what walnuts looked like. But nuts were nuts so she just did the same thing as she had with the powders and just set a few packages of stuff on the counter, looking highly unsure with herself.
"Um, are these right?" She asked Wei, pointing to the objects. "Some of the labels are weird to me."
"Okay! Leave it to me!" Anh Sang then began the task of looking around for spare foods that nobody was using, opening up the lower cupboards and containers that she could actually reach. The fridge was the most obvious place to start looking, of course, so she did check it pretty early on and came up with two bags of shiny red apples. She was very pleased with that find and put it on the counter top to keep track of.
Since she'd made cookies before, she thought she should probably find walnuts plus the other normal cookie ingredients. The problem was that cookie stuff was mainly flour and all of the white stuff tended to look the same to her. So after opening a few cupboards and staring at the labels without understanding at all, she just grabbed a few packages of stuff and put them next to the apples anyways. Maybe it would be okay. At least one of them would probably turn out to be right.
As she looked for walnuts, however, Anh Sang came to the slow realization that she actually had no idea what walnuts looked like. But nuts were nuts so she just did the same thing as she had with the powders and just set a few packages of stuff on the counter, looking highly unsure with herself.
"Um, are these right?" She asked Wei, pointing to the objects. "Some of the labels are weird to me."