“Alright, are we missing anything?” Nate asked as he lined up the last of the ingredients on the counter. Dee Dee did a quick check. “Nope, looks like we’ve got everything.” “Alright, let’s make this sucker!” Nate said with a smile. “You get started on the dough, Nate. I’ll make the sauce.” Dee Dee said while smiling back. Nate plopped down a huge hunk of dough on a board and got out a rolling pin. “Never done this before,” Nate thought, “but how hard can this be?”
He rolled out the dough, flattened it, and then shaped it into a circle. Now all he had to do was spin it in the air. “So far, so good.” Nate thought. He threw the dough into the air… and it got caught in the ceiling fan, which sent the dough flying into the window that Randy was filming through. “Nyaahh!!!” Randy screamed as he fell onto his back. “Better pull out while I still can!” Randy took off, as fast as his feet would carry him.
“Nate! What did you do?” Dee Dee asked as Nate walked over to the window and peeled the dough off. “Had a little trouble with my number one FAN.” Nate replied. Dee Dee rolled her eyes at the terrible joke. “Alright, Nate, let me help you with the dough.” She helped flatten out the dough again, and then they made sure the fan was off and they weren’t under it, and spun it in the air. “Cooking was never my strong suit.” Nate said
“Yeah, you’re too busy with your FANS to learn.” Dee Dee said with a smile. Nate replied with a fake groan and then laughed. “Alright, now the sauce!” he exclaimed aloud. “I forgot about the sauce!” Dee Dee said in a panic as she rushed over and turned off the stove. “Well, I’m no expert,” Nate said as he peered into the pot, “but I don’t think sauce should be burned brown.” “Ya think?” Dee Dee said as she picked up the pot by the handle and dumped it into the sink.
BIG NATE AND THE BET: Part 27
“Alright, are we missing anything?” Nate asked as he lined up the last of the ingredients on the counter. Dee Dee did a quick check. “Nope, looks like we’ve got everything.” “Alright, let’s make this sucker!” Nate said with a smile. “You get started on the dough, Nate. I’ll make the sauce.” Dee Dee said while smiling back. Nate plopped down a huge hunk of dough on a board and got out a rolling pin. “Never done this before,” Nate thought, “but how hard can this be?”
He rolled out the dough, flattened it, and then shaped it into a circle. Now all he had to do was spin it in the air. “So far, so good.” Nate thought. He threw the dough into the air… and it got caught in the ceiling fan, which sent the dough flying into the window that Randy was filming through. “Nyaahh!!!” Randy screamed as he fell onto his back. “Better pull out while I still can!” Randy took off, as fast as his feet would carry him.
“Nate! What did you do?” Dee Dee asked as Nate walked over to the window and peeled the dough off. “Had a little trouble with my number one FAN.” Nate replied. Dee Dee rolled her eyes at the terrible joke. “Alright, Nate, let me help you with the dough.” She helped flatten out the dough again, and then they made sure the fan was off and they weren’t under it, and spun it in the air. “Cooking was never my strong suit.” Nate said
“Yeah, you’re too busy with your FANS to learn.” Dee Dee said with a smile. Nate replied with a fake groan and then laughed. “Alright, now the sauce!” he exclaimed aloud. “I forgot about the sauce!” Dee Dee said in a panic as she rushed over and turned off the stove. “Well, I’m no expert,” Nate said as he peered into the pot, “but I don’t think sauce should be burned brown.” “Ya think?” Dee Dee said as she picked up the pot by the handle and dumped it into the sink.