tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-8808540998016426417.post4610898184607057575..comments2023-10-12T07:08:50.030-07:00Comments on Momsperiments: Momsperiments Gone Wrong: Epic Food Fails (Part 1)Anonymoushttp://www.blogger.com/profile/13372485479028212292noreply@blogger.comBlogger2125tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-8808540998016426417.post-29352918344491440392011-10-12T20:28:39.938-07:002011-10-12T20:28:39.938-07:00I don't know which is funnier, the blog of the...I don't know which is funnier, the blog of the comment. I can swear the pumpkin-styled cakes would be a big hit with my adult office crowd so send 'em down. And Katja, the broccoli forest was cute. Sad, but cute.Anonymousnoreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-8808540998016426417.post-59452328922993996272011-10-12T08:25:11.909-07:002011-10-12T08:25:11.909-07:00I give you "The Enchanted Broccoli Forest,&qu...I give you "The Enchanted Broccoli Forest," from Mollie Katzen's cookbook of the same name (successor to Moosewood). Chuck's kids were old by the time I came on the scene: 14 year old daughter, 8 year old son. I decided that they needed more vegetables in their lives. It was Christmas. (Never try out a new recipe at a holiday meal. What was I thinking?) The broccoli spears stood up in a casserole dish of, I can't remember, rice & cheese, perhaps. A broccoli forest, get it? Cute idea, but I didn't watch it carefully enough in the oven and the "trees" got a little burnt. The 14 year old girl observed that it was "autumn in the forest" ... :). I think this was the same meal where I tried to poison her with cloves in the ham.katjahttps://www.blogger.com/profile/16271268087639288518noreply@blogger.com