In our ever-evolving efforts to get our picky six-year-old to expand his palate, we asked him to be chef for a night. This morning his job was to plan a menu and make a shopping list. Here’s what we have so far. Admittedly, this experiment is not off to a blazing start. We’ll come back with an update once we’ve made dinner.
Six-Year-Old’s Shopping List
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He explained that “cake bred” is “you know, the main part of the cake…the bread…the part that’s not the frosting.”
I’d like some Christmas coloured chips too, please!
LOL – We had those in our cupboard for quite a while and I guess I threw them out. I suppose now that it’s November we’re going to start seeing them pop up in the stores once again.
Cheers,
Jeanne
This is awesome! I wonder if he plans on making bacon-wrapped hot dogs. Yumm. At least he incorporated a fruit and a veggie.
Thanks, Erika. In fact, we just got back from our shopping trip and both hot dogs and bacon were involved. We’ll see what develops!
Jeanne
What did he want the onions for?
LOL – I told him we needed onions so he added it to the list. But he wound up incorporating it into dinner – in the fruit plate, of all things! http://bit.ly/9sAKGQ