Allie Connolly and Brittany Yu are two LSP sophomores rooming together at Second Street residence hall. Even though the two roommates are very different — Connolly is passionate about painting and photography while Yu loves hip-hop music and worships the New York Giants — they share a passion for cooking bizarre recipes and consuming large amounts of sugar.
Cookies
“We have two different rolls of cookie dough,” said Connolly. “Sugar cookie dough and chocolate chip.”
The two roommates bake cookies every day, but Connolly said this is done with moderation.
“We keep the dough rolled in the freezer, slice one [portion] off, put it on a pan and bake it,” she said. “And then … you have your own individual, fresh-baked cookie.”
They also keep their overstuffed mini-fridge stocked with milk to complement their cookie-a-day diet.
“If you have a cookie, you also obviously need milk,” Yu said. “But our fridge doesn’t close properly, so sometimes we have to throw out our milk.”
She and Connolly have to buy new milk every two days, which they explained is a huge waste of food and money.
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