Sunday, August 20, 2006

Multiple Choice











© Linda Davick

If you could spend the rest of your life either:
A. Cooking
or
B. Drawing Bugs
...which would you choose?

I would choose B. But I'm starting to enjoy A once in a while.
p.s. A is what I cooked last night, when I ended up kicking the cabinet.

7 comments:

platitudinal said...

Since faeries have wings, are they considered some sort of "bugs"? If they are, I pick B, then I'll go barricade myself in Christer's cave since 3 hungry guys are always asking for food.

platitudinal said...

BTW, Linda, if I can kick the cabinet in order to have my food look as good as yours, I'll kick all the cabinet in the house!

linda said...

Don't kick the cabinets. Just go buy some colored plates–and placemats that will work as backdrops. And don't cook more than one thing at a time. And don't use more than 16 pots and pans. Does Lars cook? I can tell by reading Christer's writing that he could make something really good.

platitudinal said...

Thanks for the tips :) Does Lars cook? Hmmm,I was once promised that I didn't have to ever cook, then I discovered that men would promise anything to get you to marry them. Christer cooks vegan stuff. Two words comment: very healthy!

Waterfall said...

I've never kicked a cabinet, but I've thrown a couple of plates (I'm a very impatient cook). I'm also not a very good artist. Perhaps I should try to cook bugs. They're certainly in season right now.

Waterfall said...

P.S. The tostadas look good--hope they turned out all right!

linda said...

platitudinal: funny about that promise! (Incredible about Christer. I have a feeling you've heard that before).
waterfall: cooking bugs–I like the way your mind synthesizes a & b! in theory only of course...
The tostadas were GREAT. The only problem was that Tom had bought twice as many ingredients as necessary, so I ended up doubling the recipe (big mistake)–I was trying to stir 2 big frying pans, one with my right hand and one with my left hand. I really only can do one thing at a time, and with one appendage.