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By *aycee OP Couple
over a year ago
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Ok here is the dilema.... you are dishing up the dinner.... draining the pasta .. and you accidently tip it all in the sink.
Do you:
a) Rescue it, serve it up and not say a word
or
b) do the right thing and remake the pasta....
Totally theoretical of course
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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago
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One should always wash pasta to get the starch of it anyway but minus the Fairy Liquid preferably.
(I'd have put it in a collander, boiled a kettle and rinsed it out) |
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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago
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"Put it in a sieve, boil the kettle and throw the water through it
Have a glass of red and Breathhhhhhhhhhhe"
Thought, rinsing is a good idea plus a glass of red plus a dish of tomato sauce or ketchup might save the dinner and the evening? |
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Yes done that before, rinsed it with boiling water, thankfully the sink was empty!!!!
I think if your sink was empty and not full of bubbles, you would be safe enough to rinse with hot water and not say a word!!!!!
lorraine xx |
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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago
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Reminds us of the time mother dropped the Sunday roast. Our dog shot out of nowhere like a fooking excorcet missile, grabbed it and fooked off down the yard with it.
The old man chased him, like a whippet on steroids, caught him, got the meat off him, and bought it back.
It was on our plates in no time. We had many a laugh over a pint, on the strength of that little tale.
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By (user no longer on site)
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"Reminds us of the time mother dropped the Sunday roast. Our dog shot out of nowhere like a fooking excorcet missile, grabbed it and fooked off down the yard with it.
The old man chased him, like a whippet on steroids, caught him, got the meat off him, and bought it back.
It was on our plates in no time. We had many a laugh over a pint, on the strength of that little tale.
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lol!!!! xx |
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By *ickedWWoman
over a year ago
Chester |
"Put it in a sieve, boil the kettle and throw the water through it
Have a glass of red and Breathhhhhhhhhhhe"
Add a handful of mixed herbs, so any bits you may have picked up from the sink, they'll not notice, done |
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"Put it in a sieve, boil the kettle and throw the water through it
Have a glass of red and Breathhhhhhhhhhhe
Thought, rinsing is a good idea plus a glass of red plus a dish of tomato sauce or ketchup might save the dinner and the evening? "
Tomato ketchup has so many uses lol |
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By *ebzStarWoman
over a year ago
Notting |
Always follow the 3 second rule meself, if its in that time, its ok.
And if its not and no one is looking its atill ok.
Pasta is easy one tho as just wash it off with hot water
Its the dog hairs on the spicy coated chicken after falling on floor thats nore hard to disguise!!!
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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago
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Boil the kettle, pick pasta up from the sink, then pour hot water over it and serve!
Then invest on a proper pasta pan with a strainer next time you go shopping! They are worth their money if one eats pasta a lot IMHO! |
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By (user no longer on site)
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"Ok here is the dilema.... you are dishing up the dinner.... draining the pasta .. and you accidently tip it all in the sink.
Do you:
a) Rescue it, serve it up and not say a word
or
b) do the right thing and remake the pasta....
Totally theoretical of course
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i would confess the misdemeanour then strip and apologise with a sexy innocent glint in my eye xxx |
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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago
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The dilemma reminds me of about 35 years ago when may Dad's colleagues came round for dinner party and Mum dropped the pizza face down on the floor whilst taking it out of the oven. My bruv and I helped her 'tidy it up' and re-arrange the pepperoni on top. Everyone commented how delicious it was! |
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