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Dimitri
 
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Last week Charlie (5 Yrs. Grandson) was down from Vegas where they live. He
"helped me
make dinner"

He stood on a chair with my tongues in hand and he turned the
split Hot Dogs on the griddle. He also helped cook the corn and green chili
mixture on the griddle as well.

Yesterday he looked me straight in the eye and said "Papa (that's me) you're
a great cook"

LOL

That kid is going to go far.

Dimitri

Your Stories about cooking with the kids?


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"Dimitri" > wrote in message
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> Last week Charlie (5 Yrs. Grandson) was down from Vegas where they live.
> He "helped me
> make dinner"
>
> He stood on a chair with my tongues in hand


That's "tongs". Your tongue is in your mouth.


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Yesterday my daughter (she's 8) and I made a poke cake....where you bake the
cake, poke holes and pour jello on top. She loves baking and wouldn't let
me get started pulling out the supplies until she had her chef hat and apron
on. When we got her all set, she asked where the box mix was - surprised
her to learn that we could make cakes from scratch. LOL! guess I made a few
too many cakes out of the box LOL.



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"Doug Kanter" > wrote in message
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> "Dimitri" > wrote in message
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>> Last week Charlie (5 Yrs. Grandson) was down from Vegas where they live. He
>> "helped me
>> make dinner"
>>
>> He stood on a chair with my tongues in hand

>
> That's "tongs". Your tongue is in your mouth.


Yep! tongs. 30" long tongs.

Dimitri


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"Dimitri" > wrote in message
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> "Doug Kanter" > wrote in message
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>> "Dimitri" > wrote in message
>> ...
>>> Last week Charlie (5 Yrs. Grandson) was down from Vegas where they live.
>>> He "helped me
>>> make dinner"
>>>
>>> He stood on a chair with my tongues in hand

>>
>> That's "tongs". Your tongue is in your mouth.

>
> Yep! tongs. 30" long tongs.
>
> Dimitri
>


If the kid's holding your tongue, he/she is a real wise guy. :-)




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Dimitri wrote:


> Yep! tongs. 30" long tongs.


does that make you long tongs dimitri? :-P


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On Fri, 22 Jul 2005 18:02:41 GMT, Dimitri wrote:
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> Yep! tongs. 30" long tongs.
>

Holy cripe! They're almost as big as he is!
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In article >, "Dimitri"
> wrote:

> Last week Charlie (5 Yrs. Grandson) was down from Vegas where they
> live. He "helped me make dinner"


> He stood on a chair with my tongues in hand


Really? I mean, REALLY? <D&R>
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Melba's Jammin' wrote:
> In article >, "Dimitri"
> > wrote:
>
>
>>Last week Charlie (5 Yrs. Grandson) was down from Vegas where they
>>live. He "helped me make dinner"

>
>
>>He stood on a chair with my tongues in hand

>
>
> Really? I mean, REALLY? <D&R>



Yuck!!!! How come you have more than one tongue?
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On Fri, 22 Jul 2005 19:02:38 -0400, Margaret Suran wrote:

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>
> Melba's Jammin' wrote:
> > In article >, "Dimitri"
> > > wrote:
> >
> >
> >>Last week Charlie (5 Yrs. Grandson) was down from Vegas where they
> >>live. He "helped me make dinner"

> >
> >
> >>He stood on a chair with my tongues in hand

> >
> >
> > Really? I mean, REALLY? <D&R>

>
>
> Yuck!!!! How come you have more than one tongue?


They're in your shoes.



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Dimitri wrote:
> Last week Charlie (5 Yrs. Grandson) was down from Vegas where they live. He
> "helped me
> make dinner"
>
> He stood on a chair with my tongues in hand and he turned the
> split Hot Dogs on the griddle. He also helped cook the corn and green chili
> mixture on the griddle as well.
>
> Yesterday he looked me straight in the eye and said "Papa (that's me) you're
> a great cook"
>
> LOL
>
> That kid is going to go far.
>
> Dimitri
>
> Your Stories about cooking with the kids?


Cute! You are planting the seed for the next Jacques Pepin!

I get help from my litttle bug too. He loves to stand in the kitchen
and "stir" his pot while I cook. He hates it when I am cooking and he
can't see what I am doing, so I will often hold him and let him look
into the pan. His favorite toy is an orange - he will carry it around
for hours, sniffing it, scratching it, and loving on it. Just too cute
for words. He turned 18 mos this week.

Pics of him with the orange (taken last April):
http://pg.photos.yahoo.com/ph/usenetlyn/my_photos

-L.

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"-L." > wrote in message
ups.com...

> I get help from my litttle bug too. He loves to stand in the kitchen
> and "stir" his pot while I cook. He hates it when I am cooking and he
> can't see what I am doing, so I will often hold him and let him look
> into the pan. His favorite toy is an orange - he will carry it around
> for hours, sniffing it, scratching it, and loving on it. Just too
> cute
> for words. He turned 18 mos this week.
>
> Pics of him with the orange (taken last April):
> http://pg.photos.yahoo.com/ph/usenetlyn/my_photos
>
> -L.


Awww he is just soooooooo gorgeous)

O
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-L. wrote:
>
> Dimitri wrote:
>
>>Last week Charlie (5 Yrs. Grandson) was down from Vegas where they live. He
>>"helped me
>>make dinner"
>>
>>He stood on a chair with my tongues in hand and he turned the
>>split Hot Dogs on the griddle. He also helped cook the corn and green chili
>>mixture on the griddle as well.
>>
>>Yesterday he looked me straight in the eye and said "Papa (that's me) you're
>>a great cook"
>>
>>LOL
>>
>>That kid is going to go far.
>>
>>Dimitri
>>
>>Your Stories about cooking with the kids?

>
>
> Cute! You are planting the seed for the next Jacques Pepin!
>
> I get help from my litttle bug too. He loves to stand in the kitchen
> and "stir" his pot while I cook. He hates it when I am cooking and he
> can't see what I am doing, so I will often hold him and let him look
> into the pan. His favorite toy is an orange - he will carry it around
> for hours, sniffing it, scratching it, and loving on it. Just too cute
> for words. He turned 18 mos this week.
>
> Pics of him with the orange (taken last April):
> http://pg.photos.yahoo.com/ph/usenetlyn/my_photos
>
> -L.
>


Thank you for the pictures. What a handsome little boy he is and he
really does enjoy his orange.

Is he your son or grandson? You only referred to him as your "little
bug".
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-L. wrote on 23 Jul 2005 in rec.food.cooking

> Cute! You are planting the seed for the next Jacques Pepin!
>
> I get help from my litttle bug too. He loves to stand in the
> kitchen and "stir" his pot while I cook. He hates it when I am
> cooking and he can't see what I am doing, so I will often hold him
> and let him look into the pan. His favorite toy is an orange - he
> will carry it around for hours, sniffing it, scratching it, and
> loving on it. Just too cute for words. He turned 18 mos this
> week.
>
> Pics of him with the orange (taken last April):
> http://pg.photos.yahoo.com/ph/usenetlyn/my_photos
>
> -L.
>
>
>


Very cute kid...looks like my ex-BIL's kid. Bet his smile melts your
heart too.

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It's not a question of where he grips it!
It's a simple question of weight ratios!

A five ounce bird could not carry a one pound coconut.

Are you suggesting coconuts migrate?
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-L. wrote:
>> Dimitri wrote:
>>> Last week Charlie (5 Yrs. Grandson) was down from Vegas where they
>>> live. He "helped me
>>> make dinner"
>>>
>>> He stood on a chair with my tongues in hand and he turned the
>>> split Hot Dogs on the griddle. He also helped cook the corn and
>>> green chili mixture on the griddle as well.
>>>
>>> Yesterday he looked me straight in the eye and said "Papa (that's
>>> me) you're a great cook"
>>>
>>> LOL
>>>
>>> That kid is going to go far.
>>>
>>> Dimitri
>>>
>>> Your Stories about cooking with the kids?

>>
>> Cute! You are planting the seed for the next Jacques Pepin!
>>
>> I get help from my litttle bug too. He loves to stand in the kitchen
>> and "stir" his pot while I cook. He hates it when I am cooking and
>> he can't see what I am doing, so I will often hold him and let him
>> look into the pan. His favorite toy is an orange - he will carry it
>> around for hours, sniffing it, scratching it, and loving on it.
>> Just too cute for words. He turned 18 mos this week.
>>
>> Pics of him with the orange (taken last April):
>> http://pg.photos.yahoo.com/ph/usenetlyn/my_photos
>>

Aww...such a cutie! :-)

Debbie




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-L. wrote:
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> I get help from my litttle bug too.
>
> Pics of him with the orange (taken last April):
> http://pg.photos.yahoo.com/ph/usenetlyn/my_photos
>
> -L.
>




He's adorable. I bet he'll be a very handsome man.

gloria p
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My almost-4-year old insisted on helping me snap green beans this
morning, and the 5 year old joined in. "We do this at grandma's house"
they informed me. They knew all about what to do.

They often help me stir things and bake; also I let them cut up veggies
with dinner knives - it's crude and the result is clumsy but it's good
fine motor practice. Plus you want to encourage them to help cook -
*and* clean up!

I like Molly Katzen's Pretend Soup, a cookbook for pre-schoolers.

Leila

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Margaret Suran wrote:
> Thank you for the pictures. What a handsome little boy he is and he
> really does enjoy his orange.
>
> Is he your son or grandson? You only referred to him as your "little
> bug".


Thanks. (And thanks to everyone!) He's my son. Turned 18 mos last
week. His birthmom is very pretty and exotic-looking. He has her eyes
and skin tone.

-L.

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"Dimitri" wrote ...
> Last week Charlie (5 Yrs. Grandson) was down from Vegas where they live.
> He "helped me
> make dinner"
>
> He stood on a chair with my tongues in hand and he turned the
> split Hot Dogs on the griddle. He also helped cook the corn and green
> chili mixture on the griddle as well.
>
> Yesterday he looked me straight in the eye and said "Papa (that's me)
> you're
> a great cook"
>
> LOL
>
> That kid is going to go far.
>
> Dimitri
>
> Your Stories about cooking with the kids?


My ex-SIL (then, age 20) decided that she and my daughter, Stephanie (then,
age 4) should make cookies. She had Stephanie planted in a high chair
without tray next to her at the kitchen counter so Steph could see. SIL
glanced at the recipe and said, "Now, we add the eggs, Stephie." So,
Stephanie did. Yep, shells and all! I love that one. Connie does, too.
Yes, we still see each other. She was a good SIL.

Pam


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