This morning my 5 yo son wrote a recipe for a “Chocklit” Pie”
1. Git the chocklit
2. Str the chocklit
3. Por the chocklit
4. Git the shoogr
5. Por the shoogr
6. Poot the pie in the ovin
7. Rest
Hope you enjoy it!
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How absolutely adorable!! (If only it was that easy!)
I love the funny and silly things kids say and do! My ten and almost nine years old still surprise me sometimes.
Thanks for sharing,
Michelle
I will post a pizza recipe on my blog your son may be interested in. 🙂
That sounds like my kind of pie!
We like freecycle too, and I’ll Love you Forever really is a sweet book.
May the Lord bless you and answer your prayers as you wait to hold your little one in your arms!
Rebeca