I am participating in this 30-Day-Photo-Challenge.
Along with these fine people:
Ziva
Mike WJ
Nicky and Mike
Mo
Nonamedufus
Bryan
Mariann
Malisa
Nora
LaughingMom
Tanya
Elizabeth A.
00dozo
Cheryl
Kristen
Katherine
Pam
I am participating in this 30-Day-Photo-Challenge.
Along with these fine people:
Ziva
Mike WJ
Nicky and Mike
Mo
Nonamedufus
Bryan
Mariann
Malisa
Nora
LaughingMom
Tanya
Elizabeth A.
00dozo
Cheryl
Kristen
Katherine
Pam
Is that human flesh he is cooking? Scary! 🙂
Ah, getting any male to cook is an experiment, I hope you were wearing a mask.
Haha! This is me in the kitchen like every night!
Mad scientist alert!
Did he eat it?
Awesome expression!
Ha ha ha! Love that photo!
It doesn’t look like its going well 😛
Priceless.
But kind of scary at how much your son has grown up since I started reading your blog. God, I must be getting old or something!
Ah…this is great. I may make that face every time I fry pork chops as well. Dangerous work.
Haha…great expression!
Bwhahahahahahhahahaha!
AWESOME capture, Meleah! HILARIOUS!
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That’s child abuse, you know. You’ve probably captured the moment of traumatization. Wait, Is trauamtization even a word?
Great shot! Did he eat it when he was done? Did you?!?
Ha ha ha! Great expressive photo! We must know what was in the pan, was it, is it…ALIVE!
Wow, what a capture of an expression. Did the experiment work out? Did you eat whatever came out of that pan?
HA!
Nah, that was my son attempting to cook steaks for the 1st time!
My son is a MUCH better cook than I am! That’s for sure.
Me too.
That’s why I thought my son might be a better cook than me.
Turns out? He IS!
We both did. And it was DELICUOUS!
I had a hard time holding the camera steady, I was laughing so much.
🙂
Thankfully, it turned out good!
Right?
When I started he was NINE.
He’s going to be 16 next month!
Thanks, Nik!!
xoxoxo
Cooking is very dangerous!
Thanks, Mike!
Thank you, Ron!
Ahahahahhaha! Margaret!
I think I’m lucky, because my son actually LIKES to cook.
Which is great, especially since I HATE to cook!
We both did! It was awesome.
HA!
Thanks, Cheryl!
They were steaks. And they were good!
You put what in the Matzoh? <- my caption for your photo. It was the first thing to pop into my mind.
I would have the same look if I was cooking steaks
The expression on your son’s face is absolutely priceless and makes me think that the steaks he’s cooking are actually moving in the pan. My wife likes her steaks “bleu”. You know, when you put them on the plate they’re still mooing.
Hands down! Best photo ever! Love it!!!
This photo is absolutely priceless, great job, Meleah!
HA!!
Me too, Val!
Eww.
That’s how my mom likes hers too.
I like mine well-done, like leather!
Ahahahahahha!
Thank you Linda!
xoxoxoxo
I tried!
I’m actually amazed I was able to hold the camera steady, because I was laughing so much.
I should have known when you said you took a ‘cooking’ photo that it wasn’t going to be you cooking! 🙂
Fabulous picture, sweet thing.
Oh, man, I remember teaching my boys to cook. They loved it, but it made me tremble with fear, worrying the house might burn down. Good photo, Meleah.
You know me, Nicky!
Oh, I was CERTAIN we would all die a fiery death.
Thankfully, we did not.
And the food was awesome.
I am sure it ended well. He uses the same steak cooking technique as me. Hahaha.
I’ve been waiting for someone to post a cooking experiment. This one is fantastic! That’s one bad actor you’ve got there.
Great photo. And the look on his face is just after being told, “Good, now you can cook all of your own meals.”?
Iiiiiii don’t want to know.
🙂
He he he he