Paulina Hot Springs

Guess who I am. Not sure? Some hints. 1. That’s a mustache. 2. Börk börk börk. Give up? The Swedish Chef, of course.

I volunteered to make dinner on Friday. Perhaps so we would have something I like…

I made truffle salt shrimp pasta, of course.

This week, I gave The Bigs a shopping list.

They ACTUALLY bought the stuff. I used those apples, potatoes, butter, salt, and raisins to make a salad – I made up the recipe.

It was, much to The Bigs’ surprise, quite good. How could they doubt me?

I also prepped several meals for the coming week. I got a broth started for tofu noodle soup,

made an Indian mulligatawny soup,

and prepared the topping for an apple cranberry crisp.

I still had time to do multiple costume changes and some light cleaning.

I’m never tired, but when The Bigs make me go to bed, at least I have cool new Peanuts sheets – just like Ryan. Thanks Nan and Pop!

On Saturday we went on a hike at Paulina Lake. It was 26 degrees out.

I AM FREEZING. WHERE ARE THE HOT SPRINGS?!?!

Ahhhhhhh.

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Pop
Pop
3 years ago

What a difference you guys are all dressed up for winter and we were in shorts eating lunch at the beach. Did I notice you have no booster seat or were you just sitting in the car. You look so tall.

Nan
Nan
3 years ago

I wish I had you here to help me cook. the pasta is one of my favorites but the apples and potatoes salad looked yummy. I can’t believe you enjoy hiking in 26 degree weather but then you are dressed for summer and sitting in the springs. whacky people!!! you are a very cute Swedish chef. Loved the last picture.

James Cullion
James Cullion
3 years ago

Can only imagine how hard it was to leave the hot spring and have to towel off in 26 degree air! Love, Jim

Cheryl Cullion
Cheryl Cullion
3 years ago

Wow such tasty looking recipes. Soon you will be writing your own Cook Book “Emmett’s Good Eat’s” scrumptious food from around the universe.