Monday, June 25, 2007

How to Make a Henry Roast


INGEDIENTS/SUPPLIES:

  • 1 adorably cute baby boy
  • 1 cookie sheet
  • 2 cotton balls
  • Direct Sunlight

DIRECTIONS:

1. Undress baby.
2. Lay on cookie sheet (you can line in with a sheet if you prefer).
3. Dampen cotton balls and make little baby goggles with them.
4. Lay baby on cookie sheet and set in direct sunlight for three minutes.
5. Flip baby and "cook" three minutes.

Good for fighting jaundice. May be served with mashed potatoes and a sprig of parsley for color.

13 comments:

Brianna Heldt said...

heehee! both my babies had jaundice also. so glad you guys are home and getting into your routine. that boy is so dang cute!!!!

Larissa said...

Ha! You guys are hilarious. =) Thanks for passing on the recipe though. Good to know.

lindsey said...

that was great!

Kate said...

so cute... i remember doing that with both our girls...it works wonders!

Carrie Haughey said...

he is so beautiful!! congrats! I can't wait to meet him!!!

Jacquelyn said...

I had to do that with each of my little "pumpkins". All the newborn pictures are distinctly orange, I'm glad you are on top of things!

Unknown said...

Very nice. I'm wondering what you do with your Thanksgiving turkey....

What's for dessert?

Cham F. said...

Oh my! Congratulations, you guys!!!! How cute he looks backing in the sun like that!! I'm so happy for both of you.

Take care,
Chamnap :-)

erika said...

Henry looks darling! I'm so happy for you! Glad that you are all home safe and sound. And I can't wait to hold that baby. Love -E

Cham F. said...

I meant, "baking" by the way. I don't know how that "c" got in there. :-)

Jacquelyn said...

o.k, it's been a few days ... post more pictures!! I want to see those proud parents holding their little bundle of joy!

Rachel Slagle said...

Jeannett, you are too creative - what a cute post! Just curious... why do you have to put him on a tray? Is it for warmth?

Jeannett said...

I'm not sure why we had to put him on the cookie sheet...just what our m/w told us to do...never really thought about it...