Adelle thankfully provided a topic for this week’s blog entry ’cause I was stumped. While at the dinner table last night, Karen forced Adelle to eat a bite of brussle sprouts and Adelle enjoyed the bite so much that she asked for more. The first question that may have come to mind is, “Why did you have brussel sprouts in you house!?” My reply is that it’s Karen’s doing. A few weeks ago, Karen mentioned that she “found” a recipe in a magazine that she wanted to try out. I’ve had good experiences in the past when she’s tried recipes from a magazine, but seeing the small, nasty cabagges on my plate has caused me to ponder on the state of Karen’s food selection.
A second question that may have come to mind is, “what was Adelle thinking!? Asking for more!?” Both Karen and I were shocked that Adelle actually enjoyed the brussel sprouts. Karen plopped several more forks full on the plate and Adelle proceeded to munch those as well. It was a major dissapointment to me to see my daughter actually eating something like that. I thought I had trained her better than that. Karen is obviously having a corrupting influence on Adelle’s eating habbits.
Actually, the brussel sprouts were alright. They were significantly better than I thought they would be and adding cheese REALLY helped.
A second question that may have come to mind is, “what was Adelle thinking!? Asking for more!?” Both Karen and I were shocked that Adelle actually enjoyed the brussel sprouts. Karen plopped several more forks full on the plate and Adelle proceeded to munch those as well. It was a major dissapointment to me to see my daughter actually eating something like that. I thought I had trained her better than that. Karen is obviously having a corrupting influence on Adelle’s eating habbits.
Actually, the brussel sprouts were alright. They were significantly better than I thought they would be and adding cheese REALLY helped.