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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My uncle
although to be fair, we never had to eat any of it. He used to come home of a Saturday night, some what drunk, and "put the pan on" (place frying pan on hob for you cultured folk)
Into this would go some lard, bacon, eggs, a small tin of sweetcorn, a small tin of beans, a small tin of pineapple rings, a small tin of mandarin orange segments, a liberal sprinkling of spices from the spice rack, and finally some cheese.
the lot would be cooked roughly long enough to warm through and then was devoured with loud slurping noises. he was never ever sick.
( , Thu 17 May 2007, 18:54, Reply)
although to be fair, we never had to eat any of it. He used to come home of a Saturday night, some what drunk, and "put the pan on" (place frying pan on hob for you cultured folk)
Into this would go some lard, bacon, eggs, a small tin of sweetcorn, a small tin of beans, a small tin of pineapple rings, a small tin of mandarin orange segments, a liberal sprinkling of spices from the spice rack, and finally some cheese.
the lot would be cooked roughly long enough to warm through and then was devoured with loud slurping noises. he was never ever sick.
( , Thu 17 May 2007, 18:54, Reply)
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