separated at birth?
On Fri, 24 Oct 2014 17:01:40 -0400, Gary > wrote:
> Brooklyn1 wrote:
> >
> > >sf wrote:
> > >> "Julie Bove" wrote:
> > >>
> > >>> Not sure I have ever had a cooked turnip but I have had rutabagas and did
> > >>> not like them but... I was about 3 at the time. Haven't tried them since.
> > >>
> > >> How does anyone remember what they ate at age 3?
> >
> > Easy, I was already cooking at age three... you were obviously a late
> > bloomer... except in the ass area. At two years old I was helping my
> > grandmother in the kitchen, I was helping to bake bread, cook all
> > sorts of soups.
Helping is the key word and he only remembers because he was told.
> >*When my grandfather arrived home from work I helped
> > him eat sardines and drink beer.*
Oh, I'm sure he did that. Especially the drink beer part.
> > Most normal three year olds can prepare basic foods themselves...
> > these days three year olds are pretty proficient on their PC.
>
> Your mind is drifting, Sheldon. Cooking at age 2 and 3? LOLOL!
They can "help", but they are not cooking by any stretch of the
imagination.... unless it's his. Proficient? Hahaha!
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Never trust a dog to watch your food.
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