This school year has been pretty tough in the Melia household. While I’ve been to just about every school meeting, physically (just smile and nod), my mind has continually been elsewhere. In an effort to make me feel bad about how uninvolved I’ve been in my child’s education because I’ve been selfishly preoccupied with my own education, my other kids, and the 7 million other things I’ve been juggling on my own,  I received a note home from Enigma’s special needs teacher that said something to the effect of:

Just wanted to remind you that there is another book report due on Friday. Last time, he didn’t turn one in and you admitted to me during my brutal cross-examination and waterboarding that you didn’t even know there was a book report, so I wanted to twist the knife a bit and ask if you had any questions about what was expected this time. You are a sucky mom, and we all know it.

Hmm, book report. That sounds vaguely familiar, but the joke is on you, lady, because I am fully aware of a book report that is due on Friday. HA HA! Too bad I can’t remember where I put the piece of paper that tells me what I’m supposed to do.

*30 minutes of panic as I search for the stupid purple paper that I swore was green, but whatever* and voila! Its a book report! Well, ok, its a book report that requires writing, a full-cover illustration and… wait for it…

a photo-documented, multi-sensory cooking experience!  WOOOOOT! Just throw the possibility of a good blog into any mundane exercise in life and I’m all a-twitter!  And, hell, its been a few months since I’ve really done a disastrous good cooking blog. Bring on the…. zucchini?

Crap. Zucchini. His book is about zucchini. What the hell can I send in to school that may be eaten, isn’t cold and greasy (mmmm, fried zucchini), and doesn’t involve Enigma’s brilliant initial idea of dipping zucchini in hot sauce that would secure my position as the most uninvolved mom on the planet? Zucchini bread! No, even better… CHOCOLATE Zucchini Bread! I am a genius even if I keep typing, “genious”!! Baking, zucchini AND chocolate! Let’s rock this bread, Enigma.

We start by gathering all of the necessary ingredients… and somehow (fucking zombies), I am completely without baking soda. Photo proparation comes to a screeching halt as we jump in the Tarty van and then battle baking soda-hoarding zombies in the grocery store. Chocolate zucchini bread has now become Zombie Zucchini Bread. PEW! PEW! PEW! (Yes, that was me, shooting zombies in Giant. I saved your ass, lady.)

Ok, so we get home, all ingredients are finally assembled for photo blog documentation.

A rare photo of The Enigma and his mortal enemy… green food.

If you’ve been paying any attention to my blog, you’d know that The Enigma using a food processor is an amazing, amazing deal, and I was really proud of him. He did it all by himself and didn’t run away screaming… the power of slashing green food into zombie shreds knows no bounds.

Enigma got all of the ingredients together and as he stirred in the chocolate chips, I noticed that Chocolate Zucchini Bread batter does, indeed, resemble zombie guts.

Don’t believe me? Look closer… (but not too close, because a zombie hand could reach out and rip your nose off.) (Trust me, I was lucky.)

Annnnnd, finally, after fighting the urge to stick my hand in the batter to really show off its zombie-ness (ahhhhh! I’ve been zombied!) and then chasing my children all over the house to “infect them,” we bake the bread. Enigma presents his finished product: mini-loaves of Zombie Zucchini Bread.

He even ate some of it and didn’t gag.

The moral of the story is that zombies bring people together in strange ways, even if their body parts eventually fall off.

17 Responses to “Zombie Zucchini Bread!!”

  1. zman
    1:28 pm on March 11th, 2010

    Zombie Zucchini Bread looks delicious! well done

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  2. LadyHawk
    3:46 pm on March 11th, 2010

    What a great project for Enigma. Pretty scary picture on the end.

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    Melia Reply:

    He did really well, I just wish he wanted to do the dishes.

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  3. Ruth Anne
    3:52 pm on March 11th, 2010

    Several things strike me here. First off I want to make that bread since it looks yummy. Second Enigma is one handsome young man and we have a little person here who still runs screaming with hands over her ears when the processor is turned on…or blender of course.

    Then I noticed that my hand seems to have been eaten by that zombie in your picture. No wonder my typing sucks…lol.

    Last, I can’t keep up with any papers or events with the kids, although I really try. I feel your pain there…sigh.

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    Melia Reply:

    The funny part is that the zombie shooting at the grocery store was probably the highlight of all of this effort.

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  4. Ms. Em
    8:38 am on March 12th, 2010

    Hahaha. Great one, girl. Pew! Pew! Pew! (Oh, that was me saving your ass, btw)

    And loved that interpretation of the teacher’s note!

    Oh, and the bread does look quite yummers.

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    Melia Reply:

    Thank you for saving my ass. Seriously, someone’s gotta have my back besides Tie Dye Kid.

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  5. Kozmique
    12:06 am on March 13th, 2010

    Aw, Mom, do we really have to eat brains for dinner again?

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    1:59 pm on March 14th, 2010

    Hahahaha… His defeat of his nemesis was glorious indeed. Tell him to make some for Miss Iggy! I love zucchini bread.

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  11. gradmama
    9:16 pm on March 15th, 2010

    So wait, you were required to make food for a “book” report? Really? I wish I lived nearby you and Enigma’s food processing!

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    Melia Reply:

    Yeah, 3rd grade has its benefits.

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  12. Scarlet
    8:34 am on March 19th, 2010

    i knew this happened, we even talked about it, but this is the first i’ve read the blog post – what strikes me as much as pride for the Enigma is that you own a mini-loaf pan! double :awe

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    Melia Reply:

    I once made a dozen treasure chest cakes out of those mini-loaves. So there.

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