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lizzybennet) wrote2011-02-01 10:10 am
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There were four different stations: applesauce bars, meatloaf, muffins and brownies. We got brownies! No one wanted do make the meatloaf--a lot of chopping of veg and touching of meat, so I'm glad we didn't have to do it. Our brownies turned out wonderfully. They were cream cheese swirled, ooey gooey type. So good.
The kids really enjoyed the making bit, but they got bored waiting for everything to bake. She used the time to show the kids how to make omelets and biscuits. My kids loved the omelets. They went nuts for them! Petey said, "I can't believe I've lived my whole life and never had this before. If I were a king I'd have my servants cook this for me every single day."
I've made omelets twice since Saturday. It's not that I didn't know how, I just thought they wouldn't like it. I guess this is a classic case of picky kids growing out of their picky-ness. All the more reason to keep on adding new things to our diets.
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And that is why I love Petey.
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Dattas has taken cooking classes too. He denies knowing how to cook, but he is really good at it. Dattas also knows how to sew and has his own sewing machine. I think it is awesome, especially since I counterbalance with my knowledge of legalese and finance. Oh and the man was a janitor, so he teaches me how to clean things xD
That is great that the teacher is so good at what she does. I hope the boys continue to enjoy that class. It sounds like a ton of fun.