I've been holding onto a fic rec post since before the new year, and I am going to post that, but this isn't it. This is about dishes, specifically the washing of them
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Yes, I'd like to know too; my housemates and I looked up a recipe online, having heard the word so often on TV that we decided to make some, and we were perplexed straight off at realizing they're not made from Snickers bars...
Heeee! What fun. I wish we'd had classes like that when i was in school. The closest we got was 'Home ec', where we made insipid deserts and sewed on buttons. Blech.
I feel your pain. But i hate dishwashers. I've done my dishes by hand since...well....forever. Haven't once turned on the dishwasher that lives here, except to test that it *works*, so we could sign the papers.
Sounds like Culinary 1 is giving him some awesome new kitchen habits! Yay!
No kidding. We learned how to sew on a button - useful! And how to make an apron - *not* useful. And make rather nasty deserts, and...that was about it. Lame!
Hugs back! Real-world practical learning is a very good thing! How utterly cool that boys get to learn this stuff, too. Different than in my day, when the girls took Home Ec. and the boys took shop.
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And who doesn't love baked goods?
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On a scale of 1-10, at least a 10 and a half. :)
Erm..what is a snickerdoodle?
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What fun. I wish we'd had classes like that when i was in school. The closest we got was 'Home ec', where we made insipid deserts and sewed on buttons. Blech.
I feel your pain. But i hate dishwashers. I've done my dishes by hand since...well....forever. Haven't once turned on the dishwasher that lives here, except to test that it *works*, so we could sign the papers.
Sounds like Culinary 1 is giving him some awesome new kitchen habits! Yay!
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[hugs hugs]
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