PLAY Out&About What's your favorite thing to cook? "I'd pretty much say a good steak with mashed potatoes and asparagus. I can grill it all, which is easy. Being from Chicago—which is a big beef town—it's my favorite thing to cook." —andrew Newhouse, Chicago senior "Chinese food. There's a dish that has tomato and egg that I love to make. It's delicious, good for your health and easy to make." Siwei Guo, Shandong Province, China, freshman "Eggs Benedict. It's delicious. My family made it all the time for me back home. It's just eggs, ham, an English muffin and hollandaise sauce." —Nathan Page, Chicago freshman "No-bake cookies. It's mainly chocolate, peanut butter and oatmeal. It's a family tradition. I don't know why, but everyone in my family makes them." Beth Bonebrake, St. Louis sophomore "Waffles. I actually make oatmeal first, then the waffles. I'll put cinnamon in the waffles, ad peanut butter and mash it all up together. I eat it every morning." —Chris Schorgl, Eden Prairie, Minn., sophomore "I like to bake cookies because they're simple and they make everyone happy. I love to make any kind of cookies, but my favorite is snickerdoodle." Christina Tully, Boston sophomore "I'd probably have to say pasta, especially macaroni and cheese. I know it's not gourmet, but I've loved it ever since I was little and never grew out of it." Megan Dorris Colorado Springs Colo. graduate student —Megan Dorris, Colorado Springs, Colo., graduate student "My favorite thing to cook is curry chicken. It's tasty, spicy and it's my favorite Jamaican dish.I eat my curry chicken with rice and peas." Maresia Pencil. Clarendon, Jamaica, senior 4 —Derek Zarda September 18,2008