
If you ask my son what food he hates, he'll say "mushrooms" without pausing for thought.
He's at boarding school now but coming home for Half-Term. I'm sending him a postcard with this photograph and the following text:
"I made a really nice mushroom pie but it seemed such a shame for you to miss it! So I've frozen it, that way we can all enjoy it when you are home.
Love,
Mom."
He's at boarding school now but coming home for Half-Term. I'm sending him a postcard with this photograph and the following text:
"I made a really nice mushroom pie but it seemed such a shame for you to miss it! So I've frozen it, that way we can all enjoy it when you are home.
Love,
Mom."
Comments
8:33am February 4 2008Pewari said: Lol.... you mean mummy ;) |
7:15pm February 4 2008SGKrebs said: If he complains, you could always send it to New York..... |
2:30pm February 5 2008BrainPain said: Yes it does look good. I love mushrooms, all kinds. Does it contain eggs,butter and/or milk? If so SGKrebs won't want it, but you can still send it to NYC and I'll take it. If you send your son the card, he may not want to come home, then again it is Boarding School! |
7:25pm February 5 2008sylvia said: (reply to comment #50856) Hmmm, it does have butter in it, I'm afraid that means it's all yours ;) |
1:34pm February 6 2008Conot said: Do you see what she does to me? :O
I wonder If I can get out of it through a big cold? Any Ideas? |
1:12am February 18 2008maefleur said: sorry, KittenLover... you're on your own. maybe give it a go.. your tastes may have changed? ;) it does looks delish! and since no one else asked... what's the pwnd? |
4:07am February 18 2008pueo said: Hmm yes, what is the PWND for? |
2:46pm February 18 2008sylvia said: (reply to comment #51581) It's me trying to do the l33t speak like he did - although he's since pointed out to me that it should have been "pwned" with an e. "Pwn is a slang term that implies domination or humiliation of a rival, used primarily in the Internet gaming culture to taunt an opponent that has just been soundly defeated. Past tense is sometimes spelled pwnt (pronounced with a t sound) or pwned (with the standard d sound). " http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Pwn |
6:13pm February 18 2008maefleur said: (reply to comment #51756) ahhh... haa haaa...i have a whole nother appreciation for this now, thanks. i still say, it looks delicious! |



It really looks good too.