Adam@Home by Rob Harrell for June 02, 2016
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Adam: What are you making? Clayton: Fake blood. There's a recipe in this book. Adam: I don't like when the word "recipe" is used for something I can't eat. Like cement or homemade bugspray or something. A little part of me gets excited...and then I'm let down when it's not edible. It's a recipe for disaster, frankly. Clayton: Mom! He's "musing" again.
JusSayin over 8 years ago
Fake blood is usually edible. Often it involves chocolat. Corn syrup, chocolate syrup, corn starch and red food dye are usually involved. For extra fun, add some Tabasco™ sauce.
flowerpainter over 8 years ago
Musing often leads to creative ideas, which then lead to books…at least for me. :)
Nicole ♫ ⊱✿ ◕‿◕✿⊰♫ Premium Member over 8 years ago
I think I said this in another strip but my son hates when people use the word, “treat” for non-edible things. His speech therapist offered him a treat if he got his assignment right. When he successfully completed it, he was anticipating candy or a cupcake or something yummy and she gave him a small plastic toy. He was grateful but he said his tummy wasn’t happy. lol
Perkycat over 8 years ago
That’s funny.
Perkycat over 8 years ago
Yes, his musings lead to his ‘good’ writing. Does Adam write good? Have we ever read anything he has written?
ChessPirate over 8 years ago
With Adam though, musing leads to muesli…
neverenoughgold over 8 years ago
Musing? Makes me want to blow my nose…