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Saturday, September 17, 2005
  Pies, Muffins, Zucchini and Stolen Flowers It's been a very busy couple of days. Emily has been in her element more or less, if we could minus the stress it would be perfect, but anyway there's been a whole lot of bakin' goin' on. Emily and Sherri were the main bakers, but I think all the kids helped out in this endeavor, except Chris. Here is a couple of pictures of Chris and what he does most of the time. I must mention that Keith did a majority of the dishes, I was so proud!

First we have had waves of Zucchini bread, Zucchini muffins and fried Zucchini with onions. Delicious!! Then yesterday we had numerous pies, muffins and sculpture created in the kitchen out of lots and lots of fresh picked blackberries. The kitchen was a very scary place to be for a while as the flour was flying, the berries were gliding along the floor, some ended up on the beige berber carpeting and of course the inevitable blackberry throwing in your face contest!

I'm adding links here so you can go and explore the many creative talents of the kids in this home. First I will add the link to the Pies and stolen flowers now I will add the link to a study of Flash Gordon, now here is the Study of Keith. Here is the set that combines lots of pictures taken by the children of the Hansville Tribe and finally for now anyway, is the adventures of the Hansville Tribe. 
Comments:
Those pictures have made me really, really hungry so I'm going to sneak into the kitchen and see if the cook left something good in the fridge. :)
 
The pictures looked really good and it sounds like everyone had a great time doing it. Never have experienced the blackberry throwing though - and that is okay.
Ralph
 
sounds yummy & like a fun time. :) I love zucchini bread, but never had what you all made.
 
I have to tell you though, I'm getting a might sick of zucchini now! We have piles and stacks and bags of granny smith apples and pears waiting to ripen now. I wonder what the kids will be cookin' next?
 
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