This happened when Youngest Daughter was in first
grade. I referenced it in my bat mitzvah
speech, and afterwards had many requests for the recipe. So here it is.
Written to my extended family on May 18,
2006
I get lots of
papers home from school requesting me to do various things - approve the field
trip, send in flowers for the teachers, make a meal for the teachers, etc. A few weeks ago, a request came home from
Youngest Daughter's teacher to please send in my two favorite recipes, one
appetizer and one dessert. I tossed the
paper, deciding that I did not have time to send recipes in to school.
On Mother's Day,
Youngest Daughter gave me lots of gifts, all made at school. (Making Mothers'
Day gifts has been deemed an educational activity. But not making Father's Day gifts.) One of them was a wonderful recipe book,
containing favorite recipes, submitted by all the Moms of first graders. I leafed through it, finding recipes for Crab
Loaf Dip, Cheese Fondue, Stuffed Mushrooms, and the like. I knew that there would no recipe under my
name. But much to my surprise, I found
my name on the following, written in Youngest Daughter's printing:
Elephant Soup
1 cup Elephant
meat
1/2 cup carrots
4 eggs
Elephant mix
3 Elephant
toenails
1 cup mushrooms
1/2 cup
marshmellows
1/3 cup brocili
Back in the
"Desserts" section, I found:
Apple Cake
1 1/2 cup water
1 c. aeg
3 eggs
1 T Youngest Daughter
This was also
submitted under my name. So I think it
will be a long time before I live down my reputation among the Moms of
first-graders!
1 comment:
That is most wonderful. First, that your daughter came up with those, and second, that all the other moms got to see "your" submitted recipes!
What an imagination that child has :-)
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