It's not that I don't want to teach them. It's more of a I'm not good at it in a massacreing the chicken kind of way. My dad showed me how to do it before I got married. I am glad he did and if the need arises I can do it, it's just that the result is less than appetizing.
I'm not exactly sure what my problem is. There is an element of impatience involved but it seems there must be more to it.
It was so tough to let go and let him do it but I managed somehow. While they were smiling and cutting I was found feet up on the couch, laptop in lap, taking a load off. Not a bad trade, eh?
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LOL! Somehow I managed to get out of the chicken deboning practice myself. Kyle does it every time. I don't complain.
Sounds good to me. :D
Wow, Ang! Kudos to you and your family. And it looks like they had fun! Scott has to do any activities like that. I can't even touch a big hunk of meat like that. Every time I make a roast I use to wooden spoons to move it around. Especially raw! My poor, poor husband. And the girls on the days they are not vegetarians!
Shannon - I forgot about your aversion to all things raw. I love the wooden spoon solution.
Ginger and Shannon - I love how our husbands fill in the areas where we lack.
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