Terrible food
Back when I was a student, we had a "clear out the fridge" party. Everyone brought what they had left and the idea was to make a big meal out of it.
The stew/casserole/whatever was going surprisingly well until someone added the tin of mackerel in tomato sauce they'd been hoarding all year.
What's the worst thing you've ever cooked or eaten? Who's the worst cook you've encountered?
[and yes, we've asked this before, but way, way back before we had the fancy QOTW pages]
( , Thu 17 May 2007, 10:23)
Back when I was a student, we had a "clear out the fridge" party. Everyone brought what they had left and the idea was to make a big meal out of it.
The stew/casserole/whatever was going surprisingly well until someone added the tin of mackerel in tomato sauce they'd been hoarding all year.
What's the worst thing you've ever cooked or eaten? Who's the worst cook you've encountered?
[and yes, we've asked this before, but way, way back before we had the fancy QOTW pages]
( , Thu 17 May 2007, 10:23)
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Old fruit
My old office mate used to eat a lot of fruit. His desk was piled with apples and oranges. Anyway, when he got married he went off on honeymoon for a fortnight, whereupon I discovered an apple and orange on the floor, both of which had suffered some trauma due to being bashed by chairs etc.
So I put them in sealed boxes and kept them to observe the decomposition process. Quite fascinating, in a morbid sort of way.
Don't suppose this really counts for this QotW though, as I haven't eaten them. I don't think it would be a good idea now, as they're about 7 years old and have various colours of fungi growing on them!
( , Thu 17 May 2007, 12:21, Reply)
My old office mate used to eat a lot of fruit. His desk was piled with apples and oranges. Anyway, when he got married he went off on honeymoon for a fortnight, whereupon I discovered an apple and orange on the floor, both of which had suffered some trauma due to being bashed by chairs etc.
So I put them in sealed boxes and kept them to observe the decomposition process. Quite fascinating, in a morbid sort of way.
Don't suppose this really counts for this QotW though, as I haven't eaten them. I don't think it would be a good idea now, as they're about 7 years old and have various colours of fungi growing on them!
( , Thu 17 May 2007, 12:21, Reply)
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