Thursday 14 February 2013

A big MAC Attack (part one)

I'm feeling a bit hungry, how about you?
 

Is that hamburgers that I smell?


Yes!!!!!  NIce greasy hamburgers frying in the skillet.


They need just a minute more;  they are almost ready..... So let me tell you a  secret;  this in NOT a story about hamburgers but about the pan that they are frying in, and this is how it goes....  
(see part 2 in post below)

4 comments:

  1. That frying pan turned out awesome ;)

    ...but I do want a hamburger now...so yeah if you could go ahead and make me a burger..that would be greeeaat >;)

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    1. Thank you Jane! The frying pan was loads of fun. I published it too quickly though and had to withdraw it and give the measuring spoons a chance, out in 'Blogland'. Nevertheless, those brief seconds 'on the air' let the cat out of the bag and therefor I had to do something to mix it up a bit. Making the burgers was my first try at a meat product. I ran them past my sister who couldn't identify them, so it was back to the drawing board and this is the end result. I hope that you, with your MAD SKILLS in mini foods, will turn a blind eye at the imperfections you must see. hahha By the way, did I tell you that your Mini deserts, that are on your latest post, are absolutely Mouthwatering!!!? Much easier to digest than a greasy burger.
      elizabeth

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  2. They're perfect, but I don't like hamburgers...
    Bye Faby

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    1. Hello Fabiola, Thank you for the compliment! I am glad that you liked the 'idea' of hamburgers, even if you don't eat burgers yourself! I love them, although I try not to eat them, too regularly. To tell you the truth, I much prefer rice and veggies but there ARE times when nothing but a burger will do! Meanwhile, I do LOVE CAKE and cookies and pie and ice cream and chocolate and candy......the list goes on!

      elizabeth

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