Thursday, January 27, 2011

Yice for Dinduh

This special recipe comes straight from the kitchen of Peter May.
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1. Grunt and groan as you pull the rice cooker out of the corner cupboard - if you have to pull a few other things out in the process, that's okay.
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2. Go over to the pantry and stand up on your very tippy toes, reaching as high as you can. If you still can't reach the rice, say "Yice, yice..." repeatedly until Mommy gets it down for you. If you're in a really good mood, you can add a "hep pweess," and that should get it a little sooner.
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3. Carry the bucket of rice over to the rice cooker.
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4. Open the rice cooker and carefully place the whole bucket of rice inside.
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5. Close the cooker.
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6. Open the cooker and bang the rice bucket around with the rice paddle a few times, then close the cooker.
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7. Repeat step #6 until you get bored or Mommy says it's time for dinner.
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8. Make a pose and say "cheeeess" when Mommy wants to take a picture of your amazing Yice for Dinduh.
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4 comments:

  1. So cute! I love how you made it into a recipe format. Maybe Peter can teach Talmage how to entertain himself while I cook. He pretty much just cries unless he's being held...a little harder to do to a 16 month old than a 4 month old, even if he is pretty light!

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  2. I watch the Mormon Messages from the talk by Elder Holland about mothers to reassure me that we're totally normal. There's a scene where the mom is in the kitchen, obviously trying to make dinner, and the little girl is standing at the fridge banging her head on the door and whining/crying. I think I'd like a nickel for every time I say "I can't hold you right now, Peter, I'm making dinner." Peter usually makes "yice" in the morning when he's happy.

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  3. That's comforting to hear! Not that I'm happy Peter gives you grief sometimes too, but it's just good to hear that we're somewhat normal, as you said. :)

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