EVERY SINGLE ITEM in the freezer had been de-thawed by this point. Needless to say I was not a happy camper. All the food had to destroyed except for two items. I saved my skim milk which had now become cheese. I used it to dip my wheat thins in later that night during one of my study breaks. It was delicious!! Secondly, since I needed to cook dinner that night...I salvaged the thawed ham from the freezer. Being new to cooking an entire slab of ham, I pulled up a cooking show off the internet with some delicious cooking tips. In case you're wondering what to cook tonight or looking for a nice "study break" snack...maybe you should treat yourself to a nice bowl of Hot Ham Water. It's rather simple. All you need is 1) A Pot 2) A Ham 3) Some Water. Bring the water to a boil, toss in your ham and you have a mouthwatering concoction sure to leave your tastebuds screaming for more! Just watch and learn!
Monday, February 26, 2007
Cranky and Hungry (No More)
Since all of you are still subject to Cranky Ah Jota, I thought I would complain just a little more this week. Last weekend after I returned home from church I noticed water all over the refrigerator when I grabbed a soda. When I investigated further I discovered that it had blown a fuse and no "refrigeration" had been taking place for a number of hours.
EVERY SINGLE ITEM in the freezer had been de-thawed by this point. Needless to say I was not a happy camper. All the food had to destroyed except for two items. I saved my skim milk which had now become cheese. I used it to dip my wheat thins in later that night during one of my study breaks. It was delicious!! Secondly, since I needed to cook dinner that night...I salvaged the thawed ham from the freezer. Being new to cooking an entire slab of ham, I pulled up a cooking show off the internet with some delicious cooking tips. In case you're wondering what to cook tonight or looking for a nice "study break" snack...maybe you should treat yourself to a nice bowl of Hot Ham Water. It's rather simple. All you need is 1) A Pot 2) A Ham 3) Some Water. Bring the water to a boil, toss in your ham and you have a mouthwatering concoction sure to leave your tastebuds screaming for more! Just watch and learn!
EVERY SINGLE ITEM in the freezer had been de-thawed by this point. Needless to say I was not a happy camper. All the food had to destroyed except for two items. I saved my skim milk which had now become cheese. I used it to dip my wheat thins in later that night during one of my study breaks. It was delicious!! Secondly, since I needed to cook dinner that night...I salvaged the thawed ham from the freezer. Being new to cooking an entire slab of ham, I pulled up a cooking show off the internet with some delicious cooking tips. In case you're wondering what to cook tonight or looking for a nice "study break" snack...maybe you should treat yourself to a nice bowl of Hot Ham Water. It's rather simple. All you need is 1) A Pot 2) A Ham 3) Some Water. Bring the water to a boil, toss in your ham and you have a mouthwatering concoction sure to leave your tastebuds screaming for more! Just watch and learn!
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Thaw is defined as "to pass or change from a frozen to a liquid or semiliquid state; melt." So shouldn't "de-thaw" mean "un-melt" or "re-freeze?"
For all of you wondering if Ah Jota is sick now from his wheat thin dunking & ham water drinking...the answer is no. He didn't throw anything out - he made his lovely wife do it. The 1 time I actually make the effort to go to grocery store (a task I hate because you know everyone inspects your cart as you meander by & judges you for it) then I had to throw it all out. That's the type of luck I have since marrying Ah Jota!
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