Teach garlic bread

Students across the USA and the world alike are expected to maintain happiness while dealing with math, essays, random historical events, and things like the acceleration of gravity being 9.81 m/s². Well, in all of this learning, one thing is missing.

Garlic Bread.

Why should we teach this?

It teaches a practical life skill. Garlic bread is not just a side dish. It is a lifestyle, a rite of passage, and a character-building experience.

Cooking: Learning to toast bread with garlic, butter, and not set off the fire alarm is the kind of real-world skill that everyone should learn.

Time Management: There is a window. A narrow window between “golden perfection” and “burnt sad.” This is how we teach urgency.

Next. History.
History: Trace the lineage of garlic, wheat, and butter through ancient civilizations.

Or Even Math: Fractions. Measurements. Dividing slices equally with the people you hate…

The Counterarguments?
“They should focus on real subjects.”
Okay. When’s the last time physics comforted you during a cry session?

“But not everyone likes garlic.”
That’s what electives classes are for. Right?

That’s it for this week.

-Pat


About Me

Hey! I’m Pat, a high school student who enjoys great bread, building cool things online, and technology. I’m just getting started on my writing journey!

When I’m not taste-testing garlic bread, I’m working on sustainability projects, web development, or tinkering with tech.

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