Saturday, June 17, 2006

Choosing your words wisely

Sometimes I think it's funny how Easton chooses his words. His vocabulary is constantly expanding, but I forget that he still only knows a tiny pool of words.
I love Rachel Ray. She is slightly annoying to watch but very inspiring for the non-chef who wants to feel cool in the kitchen. When she is making a steak or some other piece of meat, she will many times use "grill seasoning" as a rub before putting on the grill. One time she mentioned that if you don't have any grill seasoning in your pantry then you can make your own by combining a variety of dry ingredients. Tonight I had some thin cut pork chops to put on the grill. I didn't have any grill seasoning in my pantry. I combined a variety of ingredients. Unfortunately I saw this particular show quite a while back, and wasn't sure of which ingredients she mentioned. The end result was not so bad. But had quite a kick. Too much red stuff I'm afraid.

When I tasted the meat I said, "Ooh! That's a little strong"
Spencer said, "Yeah, they're a little hot."
Easton said, "Mommy, I no like this. It makes my mouth feel dirty."

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