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Bake someone a cake.
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Daytime drinking; freedom of speech (for anybody who isn't joking); a big centre-forward who can hold the ball up; making drunken, sexual online threats to respected academics; hating people from a broadly similar town 30 miles away; watching strangers bake; watching someone we know fail; and whatever the opposite of reading a history book is.
A while ago my friend wrote a thing about how she is a "failure as a woman" because she doesn't know how to bake, and someone on Twitter said that Girl News makes her feel like she's not good at being a woman.
And if you are going out, you could bring cookies that you have baked for someone on the way!
Porshe, who had never seen someone bake a pie, looked at the golden apple slices heaped in the pie shell and asked, "That's a french-fry pie?" Her father quickly set her straight.
If you have the time, you could cook or bake something for someone.
Babysit for someone, bake a cake for them, help someone with their groceries or shovel an elderly neighbour's walk.
E-mails were sent around, a few pizzas and a fruit salad were rounded up, someone baked a cake.
In addition to the personal food stashes, there are those areas in an office where food accumulates like driftwood — the leftover sandwiches from a catered lunch; the remains of a birthday cake; banana bread someone baked at home; the bottomless candy dish.
Someone baked a cake—.
She is described as "never someone to bake a cake".
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