Anybody can make hamburgers.
I made shamrock and heart burgers!
Why?
Because, we are so lucky to be such a loving family, of course.
(You’ll find the air sickness bags in the pocket of the seat back in front of you.)
DING!
You are now free to move about the internet.
12 comments:
Awwww! But when they're done, do they retain those cute, loving, shapes?
I made heart shaped pizzas for about 9 months on the 12th of every month after we were married. Our wedding date, engagement date, 1st date were all on the 12th. "Only for 9 months?" you ask. Celiac Sprue was finally diagnosed so out went the wheat.
Arby, you are making great memories with the kids. What a dad!( after running club, I'm glad you had the energy to cook - I didn't.)
before you released us to "move about the internet" you could have said "eat your hear out."
but I realize that would have been to mundane for you.
At the risk of causing more nausea in Bedlam, may I offer to send some heart-shaped biscuits your way to serve with your heart-shaped burgers?
The question is, can you make shamrock shaped biscuits?
did I actually type "eat your hear out?" how kind you were not to point out the typo.
Don't make me hurt you.
Hearts and shamrocks indeed.
Bah hamburgh.
Cute! And I, like Crossview, want to know if they held their shape...?
Well, you truly are a super cool dad!! I thought I was cool cutting sandwiches into circle shapes, little did I know!
When St. Patty's Day rolls around next year, I will go to Michael's and pick up a shamrock shaped cookie cutter just so I can say, "Yes, Arby, I can make shamrock-shaped biscuits." You see, I am just not the artiste like you; I cannot freehand hearts and shamrocks out of food.
Umm wow lol My kids would think that was awesome but last time I tried to cook hamburgers my oldest son came in any scrambled them up when they were almost done so I KNOW mine wouldnt hold the shape.
oh we could have used you for the oldest's birthday last week...he requested me to spell out Happy Birthday with pancake batter for breakfast.
yeah, it didn't happen.
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