Thursday, January 03, 2008

The world is tough and then there are cupcakes! A Kindergarten Cooking Lesson

The world is tough and then there are cupcakes! Here is a kindergarten cooking lesson for those of you who are not practiced in the kitchen. Tomorrow is Reed's 6th birthday and he wanted to help make cupcakes for his class. The world is rough when you make your own birthday cupcakes ---- check out the process!

Start with a cute kid and all the right ingredients.


Carefully pour the box mix into the bowl. Be careful not to spill - we have 18 hungry kindergartners to feed, thank you very much.

Add oil and then water.

Dad, can you help me crack the eggs and quit taking my picture?

Mix, mix, mix ---- doesn't this look like a recipe for disaster? Steady there, big fella.

Pour the mix into cute paper birthday cup liners.

Watch them in the oven. Don't forget your fashionable beads donned for the event.
After cooling, it's time to frost. Future 6 year olds don't frost very well. Take my word for it. They also have a problem with licking stuff that we are gonna feed others ---- what? You gotta a problem with hygiene? We all SHARE in kindergarten.
Sprinkling the top is a much better job for the future 6 year old boy child. Voila! Cupcakes for 18. Happy Birthday, Reed!

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5 Comments:

At 10:42 PM, Blogger Dto3 said...

I like Reed's PJ shirt - I think I may have one just like it somewhere around here. Looks like he did a pretty professional job to me. Way to go Reed! Happy day before your birthday!

 
At 11:34 PM, Anonymous Anonymous said...

Happy Birthday Reed!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
Good Job at making cupcakes.




Gram

 
At 6:57 AM, Blogger Leigh said...

Happy birthday, Reed! His whole cupcake making experience looked way too clean for a six year old. Did he get that ability from Mom or from Dad?

 
At 12:17 AM, Blogger 1UP RPG said...

Happy Birthday Reed! We can't even take homemade treats to school around here...probably because of the licking...:)
Brooke and crew

 
At 11:02 AM, Blogger 1UP RPG said...

Love it! What a fun post.

I like that costume change midway.

Bob

 

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