Mama Diaries

Tuesday, March 6, 2012

Master Chef

"Mama," my ten-year-old daughter said.  "Can you teach my friend and me how to make chicken soup?"

They already had the celery, carrots, and cutting board out. 

"Uh, okay."  I wasn't quite sure what inspired chicken soup, but since it was a healthy dish, I thought I'd educate them on the process.  I told them what to do and supervised them as they did it.

A short while later, a delicious pot of soup simmered on the stove.

Not wanting to be outdone, my seven-year-old son got in on the act.  "I'm going to make something, too!"

He rummaged around and found an assortment of things.  "Ta-dah!" he said as he showed me his creation.  On the plate was a Samoa girl scout cookie, three ice cubes, and two dog biscuits.

What a genious.  A meal fit for a king (and his best friend - a dog named Schultz)!  

8 comments:

  1. Good thing you added that last bit, not sure dog bones would be fit for a king..hahaha

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    1. LOL. Yeah, ice cubes and dog treats are just up Schultz's alley.

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  2. So cute! I love chicken soup, and I bet Schultz loved his meal!

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  3. Kitchen time is something I've been looking forward to with my girl, but I'm afraid that it will be too much like chores. I have fun with it though(not as much as her mom), o I'm sure that that will rub off.

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    1. Clean-up can be tough, but my kids are getting better at helping.

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