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Two tablespoons is different than two teaspoons!
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<blockquote data-quote="HereWeGoAgain" data-source="post: 114608" data-attributes="member: 3485"><p>Kathy, I loved the bit about "get ready for dinner" means "grab your coats and meet at the car"! :rofl: :rofl:</p><p></p><p>I don't have a standout cooking disaster to relate, more like a series of small disasters...</p><p></p><p>The nastiest food product I ever encountered: when I was in Explorer scouts many many years ago, I went on a two week long wilderness packing trip (which was a truly fantastic experience, by the way). We packed in all of our food (and packed out all of our trash); most of it was freeze-dried stuff from the Wilderness Adventurers store. I saw this package labeled "freeze-dried ice cream". I was intrigued and bought some. A bunch, actually.</p><p></p><p>The stuff bore no resemblance to ice cream. "Sawdust loaf with and sand" would be more accurate. I could not give it away. I ended up carrying all of it back out to civilization (where it got chucked into the first available dumpster) minus one package, most of which was spit out on the ground, an environmental sin for which I feel ashamed to this day; I wouldn't be surprised if there is a dead spot there still.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="HereWeGoAgain, post: 114608, member: 3485"] Kathy, I loved the bit about "get ready for dinner" means "grab your coats and meet at the car"! [img]:rofl:[/img] [img]:rofl:[/img] I don't have a standout cooking disaster to relate, more like a series of small disasters... The nastiest food product I ever encountered: when I was in Explorer scouts many many years ago, I went on a two week long wilderness packing trip (which was a truly fantastic experience, by the way). We packed in all of our food (and packed out all of our trash); most of it was freeze-dried stuff from the Wilderness Adventurers store. I saw this package labeled "freeze-dried ice cream". I was intrigued and bought some. A bunch, actually. The stuff bore no resemblance to ice cream. "Sawdust loaf with and sand" would be more accurate. I could not give it away. I ended up carrying all of it back out to civilization (where it got chucked into the first available dumpster) minus one package, most of which was spit out on the ground, an environmental sin for which I feel ashamed to this day; I wouldn't be surprised if there is a dead spot there still. [/QUOTE]
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