And Guess what little boy thought that it looked and smelled like something yummy- took one sip and then dumped the whole thing in the recycling bin?

Here's the bright side-
It wasn't a toxic chemical.
I still have a pantry with lots of extracts and perhaps even a bottle of imitation vanilla in there somewhere. So, onward with the Christmas cookie baking.

I bet his breath smells like a vanilla wafer too. Better go get a hug from my favorite little stinker.
2 comments:
Hmmmm....this sounds so familiar to me. Life with children is always interesting.
Pure vanilla is so expensive too! Oh well, I can't tell the difference between cookies made with pure vanilla and cookies made with imitiation anyway.
Argh! Between the Swiss Rolls and the vanilla, you are having a tough week!
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