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A Silly Error


Rowena

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Rowena Rising Star

So have ye ever heard that story about the mother who sends her forgetful son to get the milk, and he stumbles into a number of obstacles on his way?

Well, lets change this to Don't forget the kneader.

This mornin, I decided to make bread again.... mmmmm yes I am a gluten-free breadaholic. If thats even a word.

Well first of all I look in my bread maker... Errr.... Somethin's not quite right here. Oh yea I need the bread pan. So I go lookin for it, (dont ask me HOW it ended up on my couch.) and then I look in it. Oops... Forgot to wash it. I pick up my bread dish and a couple knives on my way to the bathroom. (Yes we do the dishes in our tub, because thats where the water is hottest, and we have the worlds smallest sink. Goes right alon with our teensy weensy kitchen, which is why I do half my cookin on the floor. Along with my electric cooker... Oh and dont worry we get all the crud off before we wash in the tub)

After washin my bread stuff, I return and grab my ingredients. Ooops forgot to rinse out my bread measuring cup.

Oops forgot the sugar.

Finally everythin is washed and put in the bread machine. Ooops I can't remember how to work the infernal thing. None of the buttons work. Oh plugging it in might help. After some more button fiddlin, I have the machine ready and goin. Oh shoot... Forgot my spatula to keep the bread off the sides as it kneads.

Waitaminute!!!!!!!!!! It aint kneadin! I can hear the thing spin, but the dough aint mixin... Oh wait.... I forgot the spinning thing that kneads the bread.

Yeah apparently it isnt a good idea for me to try and make bread so early in the mornin.

(Though I gotta admit it aint nearly as funny as when I threw my hat in the toilet yesterday.)

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kareng Grand Master

Some days we should stay in bed! :)

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Rowena Rising Star

So true! Today and yesterday were a couple of those kinda days for me...

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