No bun please so Betty eats her hot dog on a chop stick. |
A hot dog and a Slurpee.
If the grandmothers have learned anything over the years, it is to cater to the taste of their guests.
Wyona and I can both cook Chinese food better than the average stay-at-home mom.
But we knew not to go to the trouble with this group.
Alice likes her hot dog plain. |
Instead – to default to what they like to eat is not always the wrong thing to do.
... the buffet line up ... |
Each plate with a different shape and shape.
Jade chop sticks and small chopstick holders.
Yes to China getting in your blood. I have the same set of dishes and the same chopsticks at home – every different shape, but these are in just white and blue.
I must have been shopping in the same market in the same year to be able to recognize those as well as have them.
Pictures of lunch follow below.
Arta
''' a large bowl full of chopstick rests at Kalina's left hand ... |
Michael can pick up popcorn with chopsticks. |
Kalina has chopsticks mastered! |
Some of the hot dogs received a splash of ketchup from Miranda |
what a party!
ReplyDeleteThe food included few of the major food groups. Popcorn to practise getting something up to one's mouth with chopsticks. Hot dogs completely undressed -- no toppings, please. And complete happiness when Wyona made slurpees.
ReplyDeleteAs I said, nutrition to be accomplished when they go home with their mothers. At grandmas? Happiness is the key word.