There was too much food to cook on the barbecue so we put the sausages in the oven as it was already on. Then, fed-up because they weren't cooking quickly enough I put them under the grill, went back outside, started talking to someone, and forgot the sausages.
I like to think it added a little authentic barbecue burned flavour. (Not that Husband burns things on the barbecue: he is very good these days. Except when I say, "Isn't it ready yet?" and he turns up the gas, and it goes up in flames.)
We had some of the left-over pancakes for lunch today with bacon and maple syrup. As I poured syrup over them a blob of something green-looking landed on my pancake.
"What's that? Is it mould?" I scraped it off. "It'll be fine."
"We'll be putting that on your tombstone," Husband said.
"We'll be putting that on your tombstone," Husband said.
I dread to think what Clair, our chef in Zac's, would have said. She is, naturally, very fussy about hygiene and stuff.
14 comments:
You're very happy-go-lucky about your food!
Imodium is good for upset stomachs!
The dish looks good.
Bacon has gone off? How did you manage that?
I have a pretty strong stomach!
I'll remember that!
It was tasty.
I know! I thought bacon lasted for ever.
Yep, scrape that green glob off and dig in. It'll be fine :)
Hope you don’t get sick, Liz.
Yip!
I'm fine, thank you, Marie.
This is reminiscent of how we cleaned out our work fridge/freezer last week. Ate things of unknown origin. So far so good. Hope the same for you.
A peck of dirt never did anyone any harm I agree!
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