Sometimes when Tyson is working late, Eden will ask me if she can make dinner for us.
She likes to experiment.
Today, I said yes.
Say hello to the meatless sandwich.
She couldn't see the lunch meat right off the bat, so she used her creativity and put a slice of baked potato in its place.
It was a potato, tomato, and lettuce sandwich.
Not gonna lie. I kind of liked it.
She also made a side dish of toast sticks with a peanut butter banana dip.
We also experimented for dessert.
We made brownies and threw leftover candy in the middle. Whoppers, Snickers, Twix. Butterfingers, Charleston Chews, M&Ms, and whatever other random chocolates we had around. Turned out good as well.mthe Charleston Chews rose and puffed up out the top. The Whoppers hardened. The colors of the M&Ms melted out. But it tasted good. I may leave out the Whoppers next time.
Then we shared the brownies with a few neighbors. One for Grandma Helen next door. A few for our awesome neighbor friends up the street, the Stanleys, who came down to the park. The Barnharts, our all time favorite babysitters and overall amazing family. And the Seastrands, who almost always get part of our desserts that we have extras of because we love them and live only a few houses down.
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