thanksgiving desserts
Nov. 20th, 2007 11:12 pmI don't think of myself as being that particular when it comes to desserts (sugar = good) but my mom called today to talk about Thanksgiving and in the course of the conversation, she let me know that there were SEVEN planned desserts, and I don't like any of them. Seven! I assured her that was okay because I really don't need to eat anything sweet anyway, but she called me back later to ask if she could make me a peanut butter pie. Well, gee, Mom, I guess if you just HAVE to... :) Desserts which I do not like include: fruit salad made with sugar-free pudding (I really like it with regular but I am both afraid of and dislike sugar substitutes), Mary Martin salad, pumpkin pie, chess pie, blueberry delight without-the-blueberries (my family is odd, what can I say... they make this every year. I think it's disgusting, with or without the berries), dirt cake (okay, I could eat this one) and cheesecake. No, I do not like cheesecake. I hate cheesecake. Cheese and cake are independent concepts. Peanut butter and pie, now, that is a winning combination! Mmm. By the way, half of my family is diabetic. Go sugar!
We are in the process of trying to move the baby's bedtime up a little earlier. We're having some small success, although this so far is just meaning that we're back where we used to be. It's not that big of a deal to us but it would be nice to have a little evening time. All it's allowing us to do thus far is go to bed half an hour earlier... but I'll take it. As a matter of fact, I'll take it right now. ;)
We are in the process of trying to move the baby's bedtime up a little earlier. We're having some small success, although this so far is just meaning that we're back where we used to be. It's not that big of a deal to us but it would be nice to have a little evening time. All it's allowing us to do thus far is go to bed half an hour earlier... but I'll take it. As a matter of fact, I'll take it right now. ;)