People Failed In The Kitchen So Badly
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How does someone forget something in a microwave FOR A FRICKIN’ WEEK??
have done this, was travelling, forgot breakfast in the microwave the day before leaving. I think I did something similar at college over winter break my second year. have also left breakfast in the microwave and remembered halfway to work. dogs were happy about this one–texted the first person to be home and the girls got it. felt bad but hey my pup seemed to not mind.
@Tovi NMD Yeah, I would sincerely doubt that the dog would complain there.
@Stabby McStabbersson I don’t either! I absolutely hate wasting food. My kids father and I eat leftovers, but the only leftovers my kids willingly eat is Chinese food and Kraft Mac n cheese lol
My hubby does that kinda stuff all the time
Well, I would be surprised if they suddenly remembered that they had put something in the microwave after a week.
They obviously didn’t use the micro or they would have noticed.
Once I forgot to flush the toilet and went on a three week vacation. That was nasty, but you know, I only forgot it once, not every single day.
00:30. To be fair, that kitchen clearly looked grim and dirty BEFORE the coffee pot exploded…
So, in Turkey and cannot get quorn. So took my last two quorn mince pasties out of the freezer and put them in the oven. Went to feed the neighbours cats, took ages to find them.
Came back to virtual charcoal.
So sad, jacket potato again, sometimes these cooking fails are funny, sometimes upsetting.
Glad I am not the only one, but WHY my last quorn?
I estimate 80% of these fails are related to cannabis intoxication.
I guess I’m a snob about cooking. These fails are seriously bad. I’m no expert, but I was cooking at the age of 12. I’ve seriously never made anything remotely this bad happen..lol
Janet Duncan, me too. My great-grandmother and later my grandmother taught me how to cook and bake (simple stuff, and always supervised) as soon as I could handle it without injuring myself. We didn’t have many kitchen appliances; food was chopped, whipped, and
stirred by hand. I am forever grateful for those kitchen sessions. It’s sad that many of us don’t have the time anymore (except for holidays) to make meals from scratch.