
How to get the most out of the White House Down, with advice from former White House chef, author, and CNN contributor Michael Smith
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I spent more than a year cooking the best White House meals.
That’s how I got to know the people and get to know them.
It’s how you know who you’re cooking for, who you really are, and how you want to spend your time.
But that’s not how I’m cooking these days.
I’m not in a position to help you with the daily routine.
I just know how to make you happy.
I cook for the White Houses most important guests: my family.
I’ve been a family member since I was a little girl.
That makes me the most special chef you can imagine.
When my mother passed away last year, I couldn’t imagine living without her, even though I was only seven.
It was the best Thanksgiving ever.
I made a special White House turkey, roasted the best pork chops ever, and had my family come in for Thanksgiving dinner.
I also shared with them my favorite meal, a traditional Thanksgiving meal made from a family recipe.
My grandmother, who I’ll call Betty, and my great-grandmother, whose name is Betty, who lives in Chicago, would have been delighted to have me cook for them.
When they came, I knew it was time to move into the White Street House, which is the closest thing I’ve ever had to a home.
We are living in a home with a kitchen, living in an office, and having a home that is fully furnished.
And I can’t wait to be able to serve them that Thanksgiving dinner and their special Thanksgiving meal that they’re waiting for.
That dinner is what I make for my family, so when I say family, I mean that.
So, this week, I’m hosting a Thanksgiving dinner for the first family in more than three decades, the first in a long time.
The White House is packed.
I have the Whitehouse staff, and they’re all working in their full offices, preparing Thanksgiving dinner to go.
There are even tables in the dining room.
We have all the traditional items you’d expect.
Thanksgiving dinner is supposed to be simple.
But, with my family in the White house, it’s been a lot of work.
I spent a year preparing this Thanksgiving dinner, so it’s a lot to prepare, so we are getting ready.
And when we eat, it is a lot like we’ve never done before.
It has to be.
You can see it in the way my family and I prepare the food.
The only time we prepare anything like this is when I’m at home, when I have to be at home and not in the office.
It takes about 20 minutes to prepare Thanksgiving dinner from the time we eat until we sit down.
I don’t have the time to cook for people in the United States.
I can only prepare for people that are visiting.
So what we do is we prepare the dinner for a family, a group of people, that are all living in the same home, and then we invite them in for the meal, and we cook the traditional Thanksgiving dinner together, and it’s just a really simple, delicious Thanksgiving dinner where everyone gets to enjoy it together.
We’re the first group of Americans to have this.
And we’ve been doing it for a long, long time, so I think it’s going to be a great thing.
This is not the first time I’ve done this, but it’s my favorite Thanksgiving dinner ever.
So I want to thank my family for coming to dinner, for making this dinner for me and for me being able to do it, and for my colleagues in the kitchen, and the cooks who prepare the meals.
I want everyone to come to dinner tonight, and to come out, and enjoy this.
So please join me, and if you’re looking for a new job, please get the job.
We’ll have a big celebration. Thank you.