Sunday, December 15, 2013

Nuts to You!!!

We had a Scary Adventure this week!!!  I always make treats for our Institute classes and I happen to LOVE Nuts!!!  There are a couple of our students that don't "care" for them and one is allergic to them. (so sad)  Now I make my Congo Bars and Brownies in my special pans, but only put Nuts in half of them.  It has worked pretty nice and of course, it helps me because I don't like brownies or congo bars without them!  WELL, one of our boys (Danny) couldn't make it to Institute on Tuesday night, but he made a Special Effort to come on Wednesday night with our senior sisters.  We were so Excited to see him!!!  I had my congo bars separated and gave him an entire container Without Nuts.  I passed the bars out to the sisters and Danny remarked, "Sister Lovell are you sure there aren't any nuts in these?"  I told him I was sure and double checked.  His tongue had started to tingle and then his throat started to tighten.  He was scared.  One of the sisters offered him a ride home and he wasn't going to accept, then he said YES and they shot out of there.  He has pills at home, so Tina took him home.  Anyway we were visiting with the other sisters and cleaning up the room when Tina got back.  As we were walking downstairs to the foyer, one of our Laurels had just received a text from Danny that he was on his way to Emergency!!!  We were Shocked!!!  I felt like crying!!!  Tina offered to drive us to Dartford so we could see him.  We were Grateful to her for that special service.

 
He was Proud because they had to get a Larger cuff to take his blood pressure!
 


Elder Lovell was Very Happy to see that Danny was going to be all right!
 
 
Danny's mother Terri was very happy as well.  We found out the next day that Danny wasn't released until 1am in the morning.  We didn't get home until after 11pm.  We are Grateful for modern medicine.  I will be Doubly careful when preparing food.  I think there was a trace on the knife that I used to cut the bars.  I'm buying a separate pan and using a separate knife! 
 
 
I've been a little behind on our blog.  The next part is a Pancake Upside Down Dinner we had for our YSA's.  We LOVE these kids and thoroughly enjoy having them in our flat!!!
 
 
We didn't know that the kids over here love pancakes so much!  They were surprised at how we mix sweet with "savory"!  Now I personally can't imagine a pancake without an egg on top with maple syrup and a piece of bacon to wash it down. 
 

 
I think Asher ate about a dozen sausages. 
 
 
I ate my annual hotcake and egg.  Elder Lovell & I were demonstrating the "proper" way to eat pancakes and eggs.  ha ha ha
 
 
 
Chloe just put maple syrup on Danny's pancake and he wasn't happy.  He then proceeded to get a new pancake, poked holes in it with a fork, squoze a fresh lemon all over it and then covered it with sugar and ate it!  That's a new way to eat a pancake.  He said it was delicious.
 
 
Jack was Very Adventurous because he was especially concerned about combining "sweet" with "savory," but he tried it and finished it and we Think he Liked it.
 
 
We're assuming that this means Flavia Liked it!   Sorry Chloe, I missed you.  Chloe was in the group picture at the beginning.  It was a fun evening.  Flavia planned a nice fireside for us after and it was wonderful!  We Love having our YSA's over to eat and have a fireside and a visit.  They are a Great group of kids!!! 
 
Bye for now.
 

2 comments:

  1. I get excited each time I see you have an update. So happy to read about all your adventures :) It really can be an adjustment in preparing food for people with allergies! I am glad everything turned out well :)

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