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“Winning is not always about shining the brightest. Sometimes it's about sharing the light with someone who has been waiting in the shadows all along.”
Sarah Weeks, Save Me a Seat
“...but now that I know it's possible for a couple of zebras to outsmart a crocodile, life is starting to look up" -Joe”
Sarah Weeks, Save Me a Seat
“Assumptions are often wrong.”
Sarah Weeks, Save Me a Seat
“Winning is not always about shining the brightest. Sometimes it’s about sharing the light with someone who has been waiting in the shadows all along.”
Sarah Weeks, Save Me a Seat
“Most people assume there are only three, but assumptions are often wrong. There is more to them than meets the eye.”
Sarah Weeks, Save Me a Seat
“Maybe Dillon Samreen will decide to pick on this new kid with the weird name and the funny accent instead of me.”
Sarah Weeks, Save Me a Seat
“shaped kind of funny—”
Sarah Weeks, Save Me a Seat
“Sometimes teaches think they're doing you a favor by treating you like you're no different than anyone else. The thing is, I am different.”
Gita Varadarajan, Save Me a Seat
“2½ cups all-purpose flour ¾ tsp baking powder 2 sticks butter 1½ tbsp sugar 1 tsp salt ¾ tsp cumin seeds ½ tsp cumin powder (optional) 2 to 2½ tbsp plain whole milk yogurt Sift the flour and baking powder. Cream the butter and sugar. Mix in the salt, cumin seeds, and cumin powder (if you like the flavor of cumin, adding the powder is recommended). Add the sifted flour to the creamed mixture. Knead into a dough, adding the yogurt as you do so. Roll the dough ⅛-inch thick. Cut into round shapes with cookie cutter. Place on a greased cookie tray and bake in a preheated oven at 350 degrees Fahrenheit for about 20 minutes. Remove from the oven and leave on a rack to cool. Enjoy the naan khatais with a cup of hot Indian chai.”
Sarah Weeks, Save Me a Seat