This blog is dedicated to my 2008-09 Rotary Youth Exchange assignment as a student ambassador to France.
Sunday, October 5, 2008
Making Pancakes
Sarah and I are trying to make pancakes! The key word is trying! lol
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OMG, this is so funny! The batter is WAY TOO THICK! You need to be able to pour it into discs. Also, the heat is up WAY TOO HIGH! That's why they're burning before the center is cooked. I also need to send you a proper spatula for a non-stick pan. Yikes! This is like a comedy routine! ;-)
All I can say is that you both need cooking lessons!
BTW, I love the video... especially where you're speaking English with a French accent!
Sierra and Taylor performed at Art Along the Rogue (Grants Pass) and SalmonFest (Ashland) on Saturday. It was raining all day... but I did manage to get some pictures. I will post them to Facebook soon. Although, I really will have to buy myself an iFlip. I miss it!
Sierra has another audition today at OSF. We'll see what happens?! I'm glad she's getting so much auditioning experience though.
No, it was you. Even when you say okay... you have a very thick accent. Too cute!
Sierra auditioned for the witches in Macbeth. Apparently, they are using both adult and children witches. She said she was very pleased with her audition so that was good. At least she's getting more comfortable with the process.
Loved the video, but I don't think I'll ask you to make my breakfast anytime soon. :D Actually, it too me a while to learn to get the batter and the heat right myself!
Actually, thank you for posting this. It inspires me to shoot some video in the Indian kitchens we visit, and put the clips up on my blog. "Ordinary" little day-to-day activities — like making pancakes — can be amazingly entertaining. I'd kind of forgotten that.
We leave for India in less than 10 days. I'll send you (and your mom) my blog link when the time draws closer.
10 comments:
OMG, this is so funny! The batter is WAY TOO THICK! You need to be able to pour it into discs. Also, the heat is up WAY TOO HIGH! That's why they're burning before the center is cooked. I also need to send you a proper spatula for a non-stick pan. Yikes! This is like a comedy routine! ;-)
All I can say is that you both need cooking lessons!
yeah, they kinda tasted like pancakes - but it was just so sad! lol
BTW, I love the video... especially where you're speaking English with a French accent!
Sierra and Taylor performed at Art Along the Rogue (Grants Pass) and SalmonFest (Ashland) on Saturday. It was raining all day... but I did manage to get some pictures. I will post them to Facebook soon. Although, I really will have to buy myself an iFlip. I miss it!
Sierra has another audition today at OSF. We'll see what happens?! I'm glad she's getting so much auditioning experience though.
Sarah was the one talking with the french accent, or maybe it was me! lol!
What is Sierra auditioning for?
No, it was you. Even when you say okay... you have a very thick accent. Too cute!
Sierra auditioned for the witches in Macbeth. Apparently, they are using both adult and children witches. She said she was very pleased with her audition so that was good. At least she's getting more comfortable with the process.
Good, because she is a GREAT actor! Did you know that the word "actrice" doesn't exsist in English anymore! Fun fact! :D
AHHHHHHHHHHHHHH!
Loved the video, but I don't think I'll ask you to make my breakfast anytime soon. :D Actually, it too me a while to learn to get the batter and the heat right myself!
Actually, thank you for posting this. It inspires me to shoot some video in the Indian kitchens we visit, and put the clips up on my blog. "Ordinary" little day-to-day activities — like making pancakes — can be amazingly entertaining. I'd kind of forgotten that.
We leave for India in less than 10 days. I'll send you (and your mom) my blog link when the time draws closer.
Great! I really love India and I cant wait to see what its like over there! Also, there is a boy from India in my District.
Cool. Where's the boy from in India?
Looks like our Rotary district is going to have a two-way YE exchange with an Indian district next year.
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