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Carole Parks is my co-worked at the Adult Education Center and recently invited my family to her home for dinner. She prepared a wonderful lasagna and baked gingerbread cookies for my kids to decorate. Of course, they loved it; the project was both enjoyable and edible. Of all my children, McKenna is a very creative soul, but she struggled to control the tubes of frosting on the gingerbread. After several attempts, she resorted to a more "modern art" approach. In the end, we laughed and said her creation resembled Andy Warhol cookies.
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