My senior project this year has been an incredible experience for me. I have learned so much and developed a life-long trait that I will use constantly. Throughout this year I have taken cooking classes, learned many things from my mentor and senior project advisor. I have provided foods for my family, the senior class, Redeemer Presbyterian Church, and for families in need. I have enjoyed every minute of it. I really do love to cook and have truly enjoyed my project for this year. Lots of people do a project they get tired of, but I have liked my project progressively throughout the year. I have learned so much and still have a lot more to learn. I loved bringing in food for the class and other people and seeing their reactions and comments about the food. I really focused in on desserts. I found out that baking is my favorite part of cooking. I did not like the research paper process to be completely honest. I had a hard time with that and needed a lot more help than I thought I did. That was defiantly my least favorite part of the project although I like reading and learning about the subject of vegetarianism. I have learned many new skills and things to avoid also. Seniors say it every year, but we still all make the same mistake, procrastination. It is a horrible horrible thing. With others classes and senior project combined, using my time wisely was key. Although I had may fumbles, I also had many great new recipes to go in my collection that I will have forever. My senior project has been an incredibly amazing experience for me. I am so glad I chose the path I did.