What a great photo! Thanks for the movie review (I'll have to check that out). Your casserole looks wonderful. When my 6'5" son was younger, casseroles seemed to be the most inexpensive way to feed him (and fill him). Thanks for sharing.
You were right MN, the first time that is! It was an ice cube tray! When I pulled out the tray for some ice for my tea, two of the cubes had these queer little spears. I don't know how they got there or why but they were there. A little ice marvel!
Helpmate~my 10 month old eats a bowl of dry cereal for breakfast, a WHOLE sandwich for lunch, snack mid-afternoon, and a hearty dinner. I think I might be in your boat in a few years and I do NOT look forward to that day! ;-)
What a great photo! Thanks for the movie review (I'll have to check that out). Your casserole looks wonderful. When my 6'5" son was younger, casseroles seemed to be the most inexpensive way to feed him (and fill him). Thanks for sharing.
ReplyDeleteI'm not gonna' peek at the first comment. Because I don't know what this is, but I'm making a guess....
ReplyDeleteSomething is frozen in .... a blue container with ice. An ice cube tray? No, I think it's outside. And that 'something' could almost be a spoon.
OK, I give up! What is it????? :-)
'MN'
You were right MN, the first time that is! It was an ice cube tray! When I pulled out the tray for some ice for my tea, two of the cubes had these queer little spears. I don't know how they got there or why but they were there. A little ice marvel!
ReplyDeleteHelpmate~my 10 month old eats a bowl of dry cereal for breakfast, a WHOLE sandwich for lunch, snack mid-afternoon, and a hearty dinner. I think I might be in your boat in a few years and I do NOT look forward to that day! ;-)