Do you like Green Eggs and Ham? Would you eat them in a box? Would you eat them with a fox? Our family loves to celebrate Read Across America Day. Or Dr. Seuss’ Birthday!!! I love Dr. Seuss and I am so thankful for what he has done for children everywhere. His books are wonderful. They are full of imaginative ideas and wonderful morals. There are some that are just plain silly, but are so fun to read. And there are others that teach wonderful lessons like you can change the world. Or a person’s a person no matter how small. Or the importance of keeping your word or not judging others because they are different. And I love the message that Christmas is more presents. These messages warm my heart and sometimes make me emotional as I read. And I love them dearly.
We have been having eating Green Eggs and Ham for breakfast on Dr. Seuss’ Birthday since Gandalf was little. Another great message that you should give all foods a try. Some years my children wouldn’t even try them. Last year we had them for dinner because it fell on Fast Sunday. The sister missionaries needed a meal that night so we invited them over. And they probably didn’t think they would be served weird foods in Southern California.
Green Eggs and Ham
Eggs
Ham (sliced ham or deli meat)
Green food coloring
Water
After years on experimenting on how to make the ham green I realized I just needed to cook it in some green water in a pan. Not too much because you want it to have that cooked in a pan taste. But enough so it can coat and absorb in the meat. After adding food coloring to your eggs I also like to add a little water to make them fluffier before I scramble them. (Thanks for the tip Mrs. Whitman, my Singles Living Teacher)
Serve warm and see if your family will give them a try. They taste the same. It’s a great lesson and a fun family tradition.