My Son Cooked Dinner
Let's say it again, shall we? My son cooked dinner! And for those of you who are new here, or maybe just a bit inattentive, I'll point out that he's five.
Hats off to the Spatulatta girls, who provided the inspiration and recipes.
The menu: rigatoni with pesto, sauteed spinach (ok, Tony made that), and chocolate covered bananas.
Eli kept marveling, "No Da-da make dinner. No Mama make dinner. Mama hehp Buh-buh make dinner. Buh-buh make dinner!" And Ben was a very proud chef, indeed, telling Tony, "You're not going to believe how delicious this is, Daddy!"
And indeed it was.
Hats off to the Spatulatta girls, who provided the inspiration and recipes.
The menu: rigatoni with pesto, sauteed spinach (ok, Tony made that), and chocolate covered bananas.
Eli kept marveling, "No Da-da make dinner. No Mama make dinner. Mama hehp Buh-buh make dinner. Buh-buh make dinner!" And Ben was a very proud chef, indeed, telling Tony, "You're not going to believe how delicious this is, Daddy!"
And indeed it was.
Labels: cooking, family life
4 Comments:
Oh this makes me smile! I hope the cookbook has the same success for ours kiddos in a few years.
Your Ben stories continually amaze me. Way to go, Ben!! (Come visit me so you can teach my kids to cook? :) )
Yeah Ben! I can't wait to get the book. Caroline has been busily helping my mother in law cook all week- we are staying here until our moving truck arrives on Monday and I think I am going to have to let Caroline go a bit more in our kitchen once we move- she is even using a knife!
a yummy food blog, with scrumptious photos :
http://immaeatchu.wordpress.com/
I recommend it to Ben -and you & Tony, too- Why not!
:)
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