“Isn’t it wonderful that we have a group where different ones like to do different things?” said Mrs. Evans happily.
“I like to cook,” Kitty told them. “I like experimenting and creating new concoctions and trying out new recipes.”
“I’m afraid there won’t be much opportunity for new dishes in this work, but you’ll be given plenty of opportunity to cook if you like that.”
Kitty glanced at Sally with a look of appreciation. “But I just can’t imagine anyone really liking to clean a kitchen.”
“They’re rare birds,” giggled Judy.
“It gives my esthetic nature a keen satisfaction to leave a kitchen spick-and-span after the hullabaloo is over,” Sally explained.
“Sometimes she is too anxious to clean,” Judy reported. “She has a way of cleaning up bowls and spoons before the cooks have finished with ’em.”
Sally went back to the kitchen to end their teasing, and Kitty asked, “Is the nutrition course very hard?”
“Oh, no. Miss Pearson makes it very interesting. You learn all about food needs in emergencies and food values for all times,” explained Mrs. Evans.
“I guess we could all learn a lot about that.”