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i have been teaching paige some easy, tried and true fam recipes...white gravy, deviled eggs, fried potatoes, etc.  deviled eggs is one of her favs and she really does a fab job making them...
when the eggs come out fully cooked.

she boiled 3 eggs and when she cracked the first one, the yolk was still gooey.  i told her it was no problem, just put them in the microwave for a few seconds and the yolk would cook right up.

and when i heard this loud explosion, i knew that i left out a few details
1. crack the other two eggs
2. place a paper towel over the egg bowl
3. think

and...yes, she did clean it all up.  laughing the whole time.

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Unknown said…
oh. my. goodness. you know how much i despise eggs...harf.
angi_b72 said…
oh too funny! I would have loved to have seen the look on her face!
Unknown said…
haha - ive done that... exploding egg!! makes such a huge mess too!
Ashley said…
woops! :)
ASHLEY said…
HOW FUNNY!!!
Casey's trio said…
That probably didn't smell to good either....it is awesome that you are teaching her some of her favorite recipes!
Mandy said…
I'm laughing, not at you! I bet she will always remember how to make them now!
Jaysi said…
That is too funny! What a stinky mess!
LOL!!!!!!!!!!!!! Learning the hard way!!!!!!!! Bet you that'll never happen again, though. And I love that you're teaching her your family recipes!
Lorie said…
What great memories you are making! And eww! I bet that didn't smell good!
CntryMomma said…
At least the mess was contained. I'm thinking take it easy when you introduce the blender to her! LOL

LORI
Emily said…
what a hilarous psf!
I love the pictures...
crack me up!
GypsiAdventure said…
the devil's in the details...hahaha

~K
Cammie said…
yep....I would have done the same thing.
Meredith said…
Oh no!!

So funny!
Tyne said…
Oh my word! We had a microwave incident the other day, too, our house still stinks.


Just popped over from Fordy Days and Nights. I am about to be a mom of four, too, so I needed to see how it is done!
Live.Love.Eat said…
EGGcellent cooking tips! :)
Carrie said…
I've never placed a whole egg in the mic for exactly that reason!

What a disaster! " )
He & Me + 3 said…
That is funny. Yikes on the mess.
Jen said…
Oh no but so funny.
Kimmy said…
LOL!!!! Don't you just hate when that happens??!! :o)
Abby said…
Okay this reminds me of a story I think I will post a story of cooking with my teenage son on my blog!
Thanks for the laugh. Great that you are teaching her to cook.I know she will never forget these moments with you. Some of my favorite memories are cooking with my mom. After many years of cooking together, she and I are a well oiled cooking machine together.
Megan said…
Oops! LOL
RandomWonders said…
LOL too funny!

I had NO idea that you could do that if they weren't ready! I feel a little dumb...BUT thanks for the lesson! :-)
Michelle said…
Ewwww!!!! My 10 year old recently learned what happens when you put something metal in the microwave.
Lorina said…
Yikes... and too funny!
Funny! Love the action shots!
Tinabean said…
oh that is hilarious I guess that's one way to learn.
It's always fun to have a cooking partner though.
Rebecca Jo said…
I would have done the same thing... a pro in the kitchen - not me!
Tracy said…
I'm impressed - that's great that she loves to cook - send her over man!!
and hey - who hasn't exploded a few things in the micro?
Abby said…
http://ajcmeyer.blogspot.com/2008/12/story-from-couple-years-ago.html

Here is my cooking teen story to share with you
LaTonya Yvette said…
Too funnny! That sounds like something I would do.

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