Thursday, December 30, 2010

Preschool fun with Santa! *Worth Reading!*

This is May's cute preschool class! She has made so many fun friends in her class. The last day of preschool before the winter break they got to wear their pjs to class and go see santa. Santa gave them TONS of treats! Her preschool teacher is so much fuN!
Christmas Day we opened a present that May made for us in preschool. It was more her teacher but it was a little recipe book. Inside this is what her teacher wrote to the parents: "I asked each of the kids their favorite recipes and how to make them and these are the resonses that I got"
So this is what May told her teacher
her recipe is:
VANILLA CAKE
3 eggs
1 C. sugar
1 C. oil
2 C. flour
4 chocolate chips
5 milk
Pat the dough until it looks runny. Make it go into a pan that dosen't stick. First it is wet then it cooks up not wet. Cook for 6 minutes on 17 degrees or on hot. Then put frosting on it.

(there are no typos in this recipe!!)
Another one I got a kick out of was AJ's recipe
BROWN BROWNIES
so much cereal
lots and lots cocoa puffs
maybe a whole bunch water
you need tape and wrappers
lots of orange eggs
only 1 black things
Put into bowl and stir everything. It goes super fast and one of our stirrere things broke. Put lots of cocoa puffs in, like the whole thing of them. Stir a bunch more and put in the oven. Cook inside the oven, not the outside. Super, really burning hot degrees. cook for a whole bunch of days maybe 7 or more. Cook til time to get them out then cut them up and wrap them with wrappers and tape.
LOL!! (no typos again).
What a fun present for us! One of my favorite presents for christmas BY FAR!

3 comments:

Nancy K said...

That is the cutest thing ever!!! Love it! And we LOVED spending Christmas eve with you!

Anonymous said...

That's so funny. If only cooking were as simple as baking 4 chocolate chips and "5" milk for 6 minutes. I saw something similar to this on how to cook a Thanksgiving turkey and one kid said you just put it on the stove and wait for probably 30 minutes.

Steph H said...

That's hilarious! I want my kids to make me one in the future.