Exercise: In your journal, write a paragraph summarizing what you learned last week.
So what did my five year old write?
“Last week I learned two new things. These things are intirrogative and diclaritive. Intirogetive is a fancy word for a question mark. Declaritive is a fancy word for a period. I use these words in Shurley English.”
I can guarantee that at fifteen five I didn’t know that interrogative or declarative were even real words. My girl is one little smarty.
One thing I knew at five and still know today is good food. Though I don’t have a new recipe today, check out these gorgeous little bites of deliciousness. Just click on the picture to find out what they are and to be taken to the recipe.
While checking out one recipe check out two or three and make an entire delicious meal. There are plenty of recipes to choose from posted on Cook Lisa Cook including: Mango Lassi, Stir-Fried Asparagus with Water Chestnuts, Ginger & Cashews, Curried Roast Chicken Pieces with Spicy Sweet Potato & Carrots, Grilled Corn & Bacon Pudding, Oriental Chicken Salad, Potato Salad with Bacon, Coffee Crusted Steak, Home Style Chicken Curry, Watermelon Frosty, Mango Gazpacho, Toll House Double Stuff Oreo Brownies, Long Beans with Walnuts, Blacksmith Pizza, Rhubarb Crisp, Laksa, Math Book No Bake Cookies, Aloo Gobi, Mint Lassi, Red Curry Chicken, Lamb Curry, Grilled Corn, Avocado & Tomato Salad with Honey Lime Dressing, Baked Egg Cups Two Ways, Thai Peanut Salad, Holy Guacamole, Cantaloupe Agua Fresca, Wallaby Darned, Piggy-Out Cookies, Wicked Good New England Lobster Roll, Long Beans with Garlic, Super Simple Summer Shrimp Salsa Salad, Grandma’s Teriyaki Steak, Watermelon Tomato Gazpacho, Red Chinese Long Beans with Peppers & Red Curry, 24-Layer Crêpe Cake Fig & Watermelon Salad, Grilled Chèvre & Fig Panini, Spicy Asian Cucumber Salad, Grilled Prawns, Spicy Brown Sugar Bacon, Kicked Up Piggy-Out Cookies, Pesto Pita Pizza, Cilantro Lime Chicken, Nutella Crêpes & Mango, Lime & Chile Spiced Ice Box Pie .
Enjoy!
Wow - that about says it all. -- Ilene
ReplyDeleteAt 40, I really didn't know what those words were. I can guarantee I have never used them.
ReplyDeleteAlso, thanks for the recipe. We are trying to find new ways, each day to use the zuch growing in our garden.
My word, what is she going to know when she is ten? Or fifteen? How are we all going to keep up? LOL!
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