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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Bloody french!
When I was 10,I went to France with my school,and was the ONLY vegetarian.
On arriving, we were all given a pot of 'natural' flavoured yoghurt. Us small children were used to nice fruity yogurt. This was yuk.
Every day for lunch, we'd have a baguette, usually chicken, or something for the omnivores. Always egg for me. Egg mayo, sliced egg, mashed egg,and something that tasted like a slimy omlette baguette. As if they couldnt just give me vegetables or salad!
They also gave us all a large tomato in our lunch pack. Presumably to eat like a kinda very juicy apple. We rolled them all down a hill. Spectacular sight.
For dinner, I was given an omlette every night, which, for once I was very glad of. The meat-eaters always had some ghastly grey,oozing square of 'mystery meat'.
Until the last day, when they presented to a group of British 10 year olds....
Green fish soup.
It was green.
And smelly.
The teachers went and bought us take-aways.
( , Sun 20 May 2007, 14:59, Reply)
When I was 10,I went to France with my school,and was the ONLY vegetarian.
On arriving, we were all given a pot of 'natural' flavoured yoghurt. Us small children were used to nice fruity yogurt. This was yuk.
Every day for lunch, we'd have a baguette, usually chicken, or something for the omnivores. Always egg for me. Egg mayo, sliced egg, mashed egg,and something that tasted like a slimy omlette baguette. As if they couldnt just give me vegetables or salad!
They also gave us all a large tomato in our lunch pack. Presumably to eat like a kinda very juicy apple. We rolled them all down a hill. Spectacular sight.
For dinner, I was given an omlette every night, which, for once I was very glad of. The meat-eaters always had some ghastly grey,oozing square of 'mystery meat'.
Until the last day, when they presented to a group of British 10 year olds....
Green fish soup.
It was green.
And smelly.
The teachers went and bought us take-aways.
( , Sun 20 May 2007, 14:59, Reply)
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