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I left the giblets inside the turkey, in their plastic bag, and cooked it, the first Christmas my grumpy father in law honoured us with his presence. Unfortunately it had no ill effects on him...
Eccles seems to have had a mega fail today by using the wrong mince, daft bat.
Anyone done something really spectacularly wrong with dire consequences?
Eccles seems to have had a mega fail today by using the wrong mince, daft bat.
Anyone done something really spectacularly wrong with dire consequences?
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For more on marking an answer as the "Best Answer", please visit our FAQ.Last year I was in a caravan at the side of the Rhine my mate in another caravan at the side of mine. He had a fridge and I had a slow cooker. Just before we set of for work he brought round a chicken nicely covered in tin foil, so I banged it in the cooker and buzzered off to work. On the way home he asks
''That chicken ... did you remember to take out the giblets?''
''No, I thought as it was in tin foil you had prepared it so I just put it in the cooker''
''Holly crap ...I guess that means you didn't take it out of its plastic bag then''
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''That chicken ... did you remember to take out the giblets?''
''No, I thought as it was in tin foil you had prepared it so I just put it in the cooker''
''Holly crap ...I guess that means you didn't take it out of its plastic bag then''
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When I first moved from the family home my flatmate asked me to make the rice for the curry she prepared earlier, she was working and told me when to put the rice on, I did it, was lovely and fluffy, she came home starving and I was so looking forward to this dinner as I never had curry before, it was all new to me, she shrieked and hollered when she took lid from my rice pot to see I'd only gone and made sweet rice, it was the only rice I knew I could make, never heard of rice with meat sauce, in our family we only had it with fruit ;) she rinsed all the stodginess from it, I don't really know how she fixed it, so long ago now, but it was a grand dinner in the end.
I was invited by a couple to join them for a Sunday roast, the hubby nipped down the pub, the wife, cooking away and chatting, a bit like Sunday Brunch kind of atmosphere, music, chat and good few laughs and nibbles, she asked do I like Yorkshire pudding and how many would I like, my reply was "oh no, I'll be well stuffed after the dinner I won't have room for pudding" decades later, they still bring that one up ;)
I was invited by a couple to join them for a Sunday roast, the hubby nipped down the pub, the wife, cooking away and chatting, a bit like Sunday Brunch kind of atmosphere, music, chat and good few laughs and nibbles, she asked do I like Yorkshire pudding and how many would I like, my reply was "oh no, I'll be well stuffed after the dinner I won't have room for pudding" decades later, they still bring that one up ;)