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Food at the Binz (Part 3 in a Series)

It was a landmark day today. The Binz Refectory offered two distinct and separate dishes that were both worth eating. Upon seeing the two gloriously appetizing choices, I dropped to my knees and mouthed words of thanks to some god smiling upon me. I cursed my stomach for failing to be hungrier, but still enjoyed a fantastic dinner. I feel it is my obligation, in my continuing quest to accurately portray the Binz, to show you a less sinister side of college food. Indeed, you do not always have to eat food that just takes up space in your stomach and gives it something to do. Nay, good friends, sometimes you can find yourself enjoying eating. Furthermore, last night brought with it warm cookies. Yes, no hardened frosting on old cake but warm, oven-fresh, gooey, delectable cookies; delivered with a smile by Erin and Mara.

At this late point in the 2003-2004 school year, it may be useless speculation as to why the food has improved. However, I think the phenomenon is directly related to the need to use up food in preparation for the end of the year. Regardless, the Binz and I have reached a shaky truce; hopefully any further culinary surprises will yield entertainment value as well.

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