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One Meal Ill Never Forget
Dedicated to Kyle, my son ... my smile I recall many unique meals of special appeal but one dinner replays on a fav memory reel that I shall never forfeit or agree to forget. This meal was years ago yet still remains clear. I will not err as I share about this meal so dear: 1. One box of complete HELPER contents 2. Two six-ounce cans of tuna that to item one are lent 3. One can of lima beans as chosen by ingredient number four 4. One eight-year-old son excited for cooking fun Once ingredients were gathered and patience near battered from repeatedly explaining all preparations while choking frustrations at ingredient four's refusal to voice them over and over for maternal perusal, it was time to pretend with a bent peace of mind that cooking could begin. I know, because this is when four said with nervy ease, 'Out the door until I'm ready to serve. Please.' While waiting, cardiacs were avoided so dinner wasn't aborted before four, smiling grand, served the tray held in his hands. All dismay was forced to abate while viewing the plate. Four's enthusiasm should not be parent zapped just because he served unknown brown and red crap. A smile was forced as he explained that he spiced it up by adding his own creatively thought up stuff, Chocolate Sheen Beans and Cinnamon Bazooka Tuna. ... CayCay July 31, 2019
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