Monday, July 26, 2004

 
Kong

I got a Kong today! On Saturday, we visited S, a black lab that lives with some of Katie and Joe's friends. She had this cool kong toy stuffed with peanut butter. She didn't finish it so I did. Katie's friend said that since I was eating the kong for two hours that obviously she had to get one for me.

I got the Kong when Katie started eating her dinner. Get this, she made the dinner and then threw it away. She said that the tuna fish was to fishy, the noodles were undercooked and crunchy. I ate a bag of noodles on Sunday, and I can tell you with certainty that there is nothing wrong with crunchy noodles. She said it was not at all what she expect. I bet it is everything I'd expect and more.

At least I've got my Kong.

Comments:
Grady, Diane makes great tunafish and noodles cassroles. I try to sneak as much as I can, but they don't usually leave it unguarded. She boils the noodles for a long time... like it says on the package. While the noodles are cooking she makes the tuna stuff. I keep asking her to give me the bowl but she keeps ignoring my, even if I nudge her heels. She puts the tunafish in a bowl and then puts in some onion stuff and some chopped up celery or sometimes its celery salt from a bottle, then she gets some worcestershire sauce from the big white thing where they store the good stuff and splashes some of that on the tuna, then she puts in the mushroom soup and a big splash of milk. THen she mixes it all up and leaves it sit until the noodles are done. Then she drains the noodles and mixes them up with the tuna stuff. Sometimes they eat it right away, but sometimes they put it in the thing that swallows up the food and spits it out hot. When they do that, Diane puts on some bread crumbs and butter on top. Sometimes it's in the thing for a little time and sometimes for a longer time ... depends on when Ed gets done playing in his other building.

Love, Penny the spoiled rotten dingo
 
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