So I almost hit Bobby Flay last night. Of course. Isn't that an everyday occurrence? Seriously though. I was dropping Tom off at the airport (in Vegas) and I started driving across one of those speed bump/crosswalk thingies. As I was about halfway over it, I noticed a guy walking in front of me. I slammed on my breaks and said, "Whoa. I didn't even see that guy!" Tom then very calmly said, "Um......that's Bobby Flay." I looked again and sure enough it was Bobby Flay....unless maybe it was his stunt double.
Next to ESPN, the Food Network is Tom's favorite. So as you can imagine, this was a pretty exciting experience! When it was time for Tom to get out of the car he was super distracted and he hardly even said bye to us before trying to hurry on in after Mr. Flay. He didn't end up seeing him again though....which is a major bummer because that may have been our one chance to set up my Top Ramen Throwdown. Tom has teased me for quite a while now about having a Top Ramen Throwdown with Bobby Flay because although I'm not very picky about food, I swear there is a perfect way to make Top Ramen. There is, trust me. Anyway, Tom and I got a big kick out of the situation. As Tom said to me on the phone later last night, "I can't believe my wife almost ran over Bobby Flay!"
Monday, February 7, 2011
ThrowRundown with Bobby Flay
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I just caught myself grinning like a goofball reading this post. Thanks. :)
What a punk walking right in front of your car...so cocky, that guy. :)
I'm glad to see you were gone yesterday because you were out of town and not sick. I hope you're enjoying some warmer weather! Hopefully Reese can get her dog fix there.
I'm sure you were kidding Jess, but it totally would have been my fault. I'm pretty sure he had started before I had. It was dark out and he was wearing dark clothes and a hat. Just thought I should clarify that one of Tom's idols wasn't being cocky. ;)
That is awesome! I'm glad you knew who he was, because I would not have known. And I am with you on the Top Ramen. There is a certain way to make it, and if you mess it up, it is not good.
Okay, that is seriously funny! So what is the perfect way to make Top Ramen? I'm really curious.
BTW, I figured out that to get rid of those pesky, tiny clumps in fondant is to sift the powdered sugar. Who knew? It really worked like a charm and it was totally worth the $5 at Walmart. Thanks for all your help!
Creamy chicken flavor is the only way to go! Your son is going to be the best dressed boy on Sunday's. Do you want to start shopping for my boys...seriously, I can NEVER find the deals!!
That is hilarious! Especially the part about the top ramen throw-down. And the part about almost running down Bobby Flay. What a funny story!
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