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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cookies!
my mum used to make these beautiful cookies, that involved making a base of dough, putting a block of chocolate on it, then putting another circle of dough on top of it. the chocolate would melt and you would get these amazing oozie cookies, that were basically bad-ass.
anyway, a few months ago i was tasked with co-planning a junior church session based on food. whilst thinking of games to play, i was reminded of the cookies of joy, and how they could be used. i decided that we'd play a game of cookie roulette, where i make some cookies of joy, and some cookies of doom, and the kids have to eat a whole cookie to get a point.
the first batch had a handful of chocolate ones, a handful of chocolate ones spiked with really hot chili seeds, and a couple of marmalade and cabbage ones. it was entertaining but i felt not disgusting. we played the game at a later date, at my own youth group, but i added a new ingredient set to the mix...
what are the two most disgusting things to eat? yep, marmalade and gherkin.
one girl had to eat two, and was almost sick, but all credit to her, she ate both of them completely. well done freya.
rank...
i have a big willy
( , Mon 21 May 2007, 21:55, Reply)
my mum used to make these beautiful cookies, that involved making a base of dough, putting a block of chocolate on it, then putting another circle of dough on top of it. the chocolate would melt and you would get these amazing oozie cookies, that were basically bad-ass.
anyway, a few months ago i was tasked with co-planning a junior church session based on food. whilst thinking of games to play, i was reminded of the cookies of joy, and how they could be used. i decided that we'd play a game of cookie roulette, where i make some cookies of joy, and some cookies of doom, and the kids have to eat a whole cookie to get a point.
the first batch had a handful of chocolate ones, a handful of chocolate ones spiked with really hot chili seeds, and a couple of marmalade and cabbage ones. it was entertaining but i felt not disgusting. we played the game at a later date, at my own youth group, but i added a new ingredient set to the mix...
what are the two most disgusting things to eat? yep, marmalade and gherkin.
one girl had to eat two, and was almost sick, but all credit to her, she ate both of them completely. well done freya.
rank...
i have a big willy
( , Mon 21 May 2007, 21:55, Reply)
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