Saturday, December 7, 2019

Sweet and Savory Dessert





"Could I please have a big slice of key lime pie without whipped cream?"

I skewed my nose, "It would be so tangy without it. How about some vanilla ice-cream on the side, instead?"

"No!" Natalie was loud and clear.

I could still not digest the fact, and snickered at her, "I hope you're aware that it's a dessert, not an entree."

"Mom, why can't we consider a dessert to be sweet and savory, just like how Life offers us. Happy and not so happy moments in our lives." my 18-year-old inquired in a severe tone, leaving me speechless.



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In 99 words (no more, no less), write a story that includes a key lime pie. How can you use it in a story? Is it about the pie? Or about characters making, eating, or otherwise engaging with one? Go where the prompt leads!

5 comments:

Sunday Reflections or Stumbling Towards Happiness by Bill Holland said...

Yes, we can learn from our children!

Odd, but I've never had key lime pie. :)

Ruchira Khanna said...

Thanks Bill.

You gotta try it :)

CharliMills said...

Surprising when they exert their preferences and realize they have grown up. I love key lime pie, but with the whipped cream!

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Toby G said...

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