The Oldest Carrotstick didn't complain too much about my Iron Chef obsession. She even watched some of it with me, and her eyes were opened a little to the world of haute cuisine.
Today, we watched Conference and had dinner at my mom and dad's. (It was yummy in a very non-catfish truffle sort-of-way.) When Conference was at last over, we packed up our stuff to head home. But before we left, she raided the pantry and grabbed some jerky for the ride home.
In the car, happily munching on her jerky and listening to her iPod, she paused for a second to ask me a question.
"Mom, what kind of bird is a Teriyaki?"
Me: "What?"
OC: "A Teriyaki. Is it like a chicken?"
Me: "Do you mean Pterodactyl? It's a bird-like dinosaur."
OC: "No, Teriyaki. Like Teriyaki Jerky... What kind of bird is that?"
This weekend, thanks to the Iron Chef, the Oldest Carrotstick and I were exposed to a world full of exotic foods -- frog legs, quail eggs, and now: the little known Teriyaki Bird. Dodo? Or perhaps the elusive Teriyaki?
9 comments:
Oh my- that is a "blonde" moment indeed- how did she get this far without full teriyaki disclosure?
Hee! Hee! I love OC. She is great.
She is so cute. I think we all have those moments once in awhile or maybe I just have them at times.
Thanks for lunch fodder - I shared with my coworkers and got a very satisfying chuckle - and then the conversation took an even stranger turn when someone brought up roller pigeons. Apparently they were quite popular with those crazy Victorians. http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=jxQeTq-FmVA&NR=1&feature=fvwp
Hee hee
Love it!! She makes me laugh so hard that I cry!!
Wow, I can hardly type for laughing! I do love me some Iron Chef though, let's hear it for the secret ingredient!
awesome. are the boys on a great hunt for Teriyaki? Lucky you, you can stuff your freezer with Teriyaki wings, thighs, and breasts. Sounds delicious and nutritious.
I wish! that doesn't sound half bad!
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