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My older sister Evelyn likes pizza very much. Once she asked our mother to cook it, but she had no time and then Evelyn decided to cook it by herself. She found an easy recipe of Italian pizza in the Internet and cooked it. As we have a big family she decided that one pizza would too little for us and she cooked two big pizzas. But our parents were at work, grandmother went to her old friend and I kept diet, so Evelyn was face to face with that tasty and flavory pizzas. She planed to eat only two little pieces of it, but she didn't mention how there wasn't left any pieces of it. It meant that she ate two big pizzas alone; this is too many for a girl. First she felt alright, but in some time she became worse. We were alone in home and I didn't know how to help her and I called 911. They came and took Evelyn to a hospital. The usual pizza made a big harm to her health. A doctor said that she had episode of acute pancreatitis and recommended her to follow a diet: chicken soup, porridges and vegetables and no pizza. About three days she spent in the hospital. When she returned home our mother hid the baking stone just in case, that Evelyn wouldn't cook it anymore. But when Evelyn became better she decided to make pizza again, but for all of us, because we didn't taste her pizza. So, as she couldn't find our baking stone she went to our neighbors and lent it. It was the tastiest pizza I have ever eaten, parents and grandmother liked it too. Evelyn treated our neighbors with pizza for their baking stone. And we all were very surprised, because Evelyn didn't try even a little piece of it. I even thought that my sister is very responsible person who take care after her health. Doctor said not to eat pizza and she didn't eat it. But at night I heard some noise on the kitchen and I went downstairs that to check it. And to my big surprise there was Evelyn who ate the last piece of pizza surreptitiously. I promise not to tell about this case to parents if she wouldn't do it anymore. But nevertheless in the morning I went to our neighbors and asked them not to give their pizza baking stone to Evelyn anymore. |
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