Thursday, November 3, 2016

British Eye Candy

Leon's first parent/teacher's meeting is today also.  Not sure if I get to go along or not yet.  We'll see.

I did a little shopping with Meri last night and picked up the first "yard of beef" summer sausage of the season!  And Leon has discovered that he loves it... AND where the knives are.  He cut himself a 2 inch chunk of it for himself. 

Guess I'll need to keep that on hand this winter.

Filled Meri in on all the Leonisms that he produced this past week, since I've hardly seen her.  She laughed at all of them, even the ones that made me cry.  We also stopped at Ryan's job and bought some Mint Aero bars. 

YUM!  


As if we didn't have enough candy at home already.


Note to self.  Leon HATES Gala apples.  ONLY the honeycrisp are good, according to him.  So now I've got a huge bag of apples that he won't eat.  Guess I'll be making applesauce!

Ok - Back to work.  Have a great Thursday!

4 comments:

Anne in the kitchen said...

I agree totally with Leon and his Honeycrisp attitude! If I buy other varieties they sit untouched, or I have to make apple cake with them. TheHub just bought a few different apples. Think this might be a cake hint?

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Jane said...

Leon has great taste in apples - I hate gala too. Honeycrisp - yum and Pink lady - yum.

SAM said...

Apples do have different tastes and are not all created equal! We have a new very hard to get U of M developed variety called Sweet Tango-seems like a cross between pear and apple and so delicious, but you pay through the nose. I find I like the lesser varieties better when I slice them up and dipped in yogurt or peanut butter.

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