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Prepping the watermelon for carving |
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Here's the finished result!
TJ took this one on his phone |
Revisiting places and people you love is always fantastic and getting to spend more time with TJ (See previous posts "TJ Tries Marmite - Special Edition Post" and "New Friends, New Recipes") and his family was no exception. The first day I was invited to have lunch with a lovely group of people who were also staying on the camp. Being invited to share food with someone is something I try to never take for granted.
Just for a laugh, I thought I'd try a watermelon carving. It was great fun though it wasn't my best piece of work and I did manage cut myself. No, it wasn't any of the blades that I was using but rather some of the watermelon skin found its way under my nail... Do try to avoid that where possible!
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Quite a display! Presentation always helps with any buffet |
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Of all the things that I could injure
myself on... |
That same evening, TJ and I made chocolate-chip cookies for everyone. Oh, yes! We made an absolutely giant one too with the last of the mixture! Great fun. However, we couldn't wait for them to cool down so they fell apart a little as we were trying to eat them. TJ and I were having our photo taken for this post but our cookies were crumbling so, out of the blue, he smears melted chocolate on my face! Hilarious, thanks a lot, TJ! You've got it coming, mate...
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Trying to just take one,
simple photo... |
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...but it's not like we can take anything
seriously, right? |
For lunch the following day, I had yet another first: a corn dog. We're talking serious junk food and I'd seen these everywhere since being here but hadn't yet had one. Squiggle on some mustard and ketchup ("tuhmayduh saws" over here) and there you have it! I'd personally describe it as a poor man's toad in the 'ole on a stick though. Whatever happens, I wouldn't recommend consuming these regularly. I read that the schools in the Los Angeles region where Jamie Oliver went in the "Food Revolution" TV series actually agreed to ban corn dogs from being served! Go Jamie!
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The audacity of it! |
Seasoned with Audacitatiousness,
Jacob
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That's a big cookie! |
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There's something about the smell of freshly
baked cookies... |
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At last, something healthy! (Thanks, ladies) |
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Minestrone and cans of "Minute Maid" |
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Corn dogs and pizza sticks. However, the soup for me wins
every time! |
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My first (maybe last!) corn dog |
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Chilled pink lemonade |
"To glorify my Savior, Jesus Christ, the Creator
of the universe and spread further abroad His glorious gospel." - Yours Truly
COOOKIEEES!!! Great post!
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