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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I was feeling fairly ill one day
while staying with my Dad, although being a moody teenager nobody believed me at the time. At his instruction I'd already forced myself to drink a Lemsip, which is possibly the most vile liquid known to man. Then came dinner.
My stepmum was going through an uber-vegetarian phase (You know the type - thinks her recipe for "Farty bean stew" is the best thing sincesliced organic bread) and put in front of me a plate of courgette and mushroom curry, which actually looked like green slop with grey lumps in, on a bed of brown rice. And insisted I eat some or she would be offended.
Needless to say I threw it all up later and then had to try to navigate a horrific train/bus journey that should have taken about 2 hours but actually took 6 including a long walk across Birmingham and back again while running a temperature under the care of my 13 year old sister. I couldn't eat curry of any kind for months.
( , Thu 17 May 2007, 14:19, Reply)
while staying with my Dad, although being a moody teenager nobody believed me at the time. At his instruction I'd already forced myself to drink a Lemsip, which is possibly the most vile liquid known to man. Then came dinner.
My stepmum was going through an uber-vegetarian phase (You know the type - thinks her recipe for "Farty bean stew" is the best thing since
Needless to say I threw it all up later and then had to try to navigate a horrific train/bus journey that should have taken about 2 hours but actually took 6 including a long walk across Birmingham and back again while running a temperature under the care of my 13 year old sister. I couldn't eat curry of any kind for months.
( , Thu 17 May 2007, 14:19, Reply)
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