Tuesday, March 9, 2010

Princess-isms and Brownies Plus!!

My little girl is learning more and more new words everyday; along with the learning comes the mangling.  Some of my favorites:

GICKLE GICKLE GICKLE!: tickle, tickle, tickle. At top volume (of course).

Sedder: sweater

Fu-uhk you: thank you

Bye see ew wader: bye see ya later

Wan cuhwuh: i want to cuddle

Pe-ah buhyur: peanut butter

Peanut butter makes me think of chocolate.  Chocolate makes me think of Brownies Plus. Thinking of Brownies Plus kick-starts my salivary glands and reminds me that I should post the recipe. This recipe is straight from the book Cream Puff Murder by Joanne Fluke. Cream Puff Murder is a Hannah Swensen mystery and has a lot of yummy recipes.  As a matter of fact, all of the Hannah Swensen mysteries have great recipes to go along with entertaining stories. (I have tried recipes out of all of the books I've read in the series. What can I say? Hannah Swensen runs a cookie shop. I love cookies.)

6 comments:

  1. I love how "thank you" comes out...the way you spell almost sounds like she drops the "f" bomb.

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  2. YOU ARE EVIL. Because my hips might never recover if/when/who am I kidding? that recipe.

    Sigh.

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  3. Thank you, thank you very much. Hahaha- I love her version.

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  4. I hope the Brownies Plus make you feel better. I feel better just reading the recipe. Holy crap!

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  5. Brownies PLUS?? Genius.

    My almost 15 month old calls his brother Eye- EEE! Which sounds nothing like his actual name, but o my lord it's cute. Everything else is still *Deeeths??* with a finger point.

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  6. This reminds me of when my now 31 yr old son was learning to talk. His vocabulary was: b'nang = banana; b'goon = balloon; d'goon = candy (ever got how this one happened); bokkie = bottle. The first time he saw the moon, he excitedly pointed saying, "b'goon! B'goon!"

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