Saturday, September 16

Place Your Bets!!

Ok all you know it alls!! I will give a grandioso reward to anyone who can guess what this image is.

Not much else is new here. We just painted our bathroom (getting it ready to sell)(jk) and it turned out not what we'd hoped for. The dumb light brown color looks pink. Dangit!! We tried to help it out by getting some better "neutral" decor...but I can't say it has helped much. I hate painting!!

If anyone is interested, Monday night we are making 'empanadas' for 'dia de independencia' - chile's independence day. Funny cuz Guadelajara's is the same day. How about Argentina's kathy? Anyway, they are not the best tasting thing you've ever had, but it's still fun. So, you are all invited a las seis. And, I was thinking of lighting off some of those fireworks I brought back from Guatemala but, oh wait, they got confiscated on the airplane. Shoot. Well, place your bets on what this is and you'll love your prize!!
Cherub

17 comments:

jaredmbrooks said...

Your're sick. I think its a piece of rotten meat or something on the sink stopper. or maybe a little bul-gogi.

Unknown said...

Is that a sage chicken dropping with your kitchen sink in the background? You guys are sick!

Man Becky! you're too funny - Also this looks like carmelized almonds or some other things that are too gross to mention here...

rickandrenae said...

Sage grout, what the he-- is sage grout? No, by the way, this is no big beautiful magnificient charming, heart-warming sage grouse fecal dropping. If it were, it would be much more edible than this. Anyway, try again!

RJB

Kemble Family said...

Yuck, I'd have to say poop topped with vomit. Or, some enlarged image of what you'd find down the drain. This is making me sick!!

rickandrenae said...

Okay okay. your clue is that we've all had it and it is edible, or at least in this case, used to be. Turtle soup?? I haven't heard that story yet!

Unknown said...

What kind of clue is that? ..."We've all had it...and it is edible..." I mean, dirt is edible and we've all had that.

My new guess - since this isn't something that came out of the south end of a north-bound sage grout, it must be something that came out of your deep fat fryer, after it had been in there WAY too long. maybe bananas?

Kemble Family said...

Ok, maybe this was WAY back in your refrigerator and used to be something delicious. Like chocolate. Or puff pancakes. Or..............can't think. Another clue please.

rickandrenae said...

Oh man you guys are kah-rackin me up. Bananas, chocolate, polish sausage, pork chops (I must admit I have never made a pork chop)fudge, pinoche, puff pancakes? I think rick should explain "brown bag blazin it!" come on, I mean you really have all had this!! Rick will be happy to know that all a yals are thinking along the line of the sage grouse group - after all, where would we be without sage grouse anyway? I'm serious, you guys are too funny. Okay, here goes another clue... shoot, every clue I can think of will give it away. Okay, this food group (since that's what becky is calling it) is mentioned in the word of wisdom and it's not mate. It's in the "do's" not the "Don'ts."

rickandrenae said...

You guys just want the cool prize don't you????

Unknown said...

Kathy says "fried chicken" (aka sage grout). It looks partly blackened and also like it's got some gooey batter on it still.

Unknown said...

Becky - it's "drink" no liquor.
But, I also thought like you that it could be oatmeal...sure doesn't look like mom's cookin'!

rickandrenae said...

Well now that the only song in my head is "In our lovely Deseret" I'll give you another clue. Okay, next clue: Proverbs 26:11 - As a dog returneth to his vomit, so does...oh wait, that's the wrong scripture. (hee-hee)

D&C 89:17 says, Nevertheless, wheat for man, and corn for the ox, and oats for the horse and rye for the fowls and for swine, and for all beasts of the field, and barley for all useful animals, and for mild drinks, as also other grain!

Good luck scholars!

rickandrenae said...

So, are we the only siblings left?
Karina???????Stop studying?????? David??????Put the 'how to perform the perfect colonoscopy' book down and talk to us!!! Mom and Dad??????you've got enough fire wood now. Jana?????????Barabara???????John isn't into anything.Rick and Jared???????not working on any of those brown bags ablazin are you??????? Just wonderin how things are going!!!

Kemble Family said...

Wait, wait, wait! I have been on here a couple of times (just not yesterday) so take my name off that "lost siblings" list! Go back and read, runny!!! By the way, you get the prize for the most comments on a post. Are you all ready for the answer? I've got it: It's wheat!!!! You turned it into gluten, huh???

Grandpa and Grandma Brooks said...

OK, we've been busy -spending all your inheritance on trees for the "cottage". Dad thinks this stuff looks like German Chocolate cake - all messed up. Or it could be what David asked John Birchett when he was changing Jana's diaper "What's that stuff coming out of your mouth?" (Course for all you younger siblings, who don't know who John Birchett is, too bad.)
My guess - that stuff that smelled so bad when we stayed at Jana's when they lived on Sandpiper St.

Kemble Family said...

All right, to defend myself here, it wasn't OUR house that smelled, it was the mushroom plant down the road that used chicken manure to grow the stuff in and yes, it was nasty!!--depending on which way the wind happened to blow that day. Quite a few years ago they demolished that place, thankfully. Now when you come to our house you may smell a skunk every now and again--those critters like to hang out here at night sometimes and peeyoo they stink! Mom, ReNae said that stuff in the picture was edible....so it can't be John Birchett's upchuck. I'm sticking with my same answer: wheat Am I right, Baxters?

Kemble Family said...

Wow. . .I see you guys have expanded your intellectual discussions to new heights. And let's cut the chicken grout doctor some slack. j