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The first time I made guacamole spooky3 Jan 4 #1
OMG. Did you use the whole bulb? wnylib Jan 4 #6
Yes spooky3 Jan 4 #10
Ugh. wnylib Jan 4 #11
And, The Problem Was...? ProfessorGAC Jan 4 #29
I guarantee you are not a "supertaster"! spooky3 Jan 5 #51
Yeah, Probably Not ProfessorGAC Jan 5 #52
Interesting! Nt spooky3 Jan 5 #59
I am a supertaster. Discovered that in a college biology class. wnylib Jan 5 #60
I ordered one of those test strips and had a similar reaction. spooky3 Jan 5 #61
Yup. After that test, I had an explanation for why there are some foods and drinks wnylib Jan 5 #63
Wow! I was listening to an NPR piece years back on the bus, and were saying something abiut dyeing your tounge (in a electric_blue68 Jan 6 #68
Never tried dyeing it, not intentionally, anyway. wnylib Jan 6 #70
Knew about this, but read more. Seems if you have 2 of a specific gene; you're a supertaster. If you have 1 you might.. electric_blue68 Jan 7 #73
My sister made spaghetti with an entire bulb of garlic NameAlreadyTaken Jan 5 #47
Haha! I'm sure it wasn't funny when it happened, though. spooky3 Jan 5 #49
after it had been in the oven drmeow Jan 4 #2
Clever fix. wnylib Jan 4 #7
Just goes to show you drmeow Jan 4 #25
Adding chocolate chips last is pretty important tho FullySupportDems Jan 5 #55
My mom and I once substituted blueberry yoghurt for sour cream... 3catwoman3 Jan 4 #3
I use plain yogurt instead of sour cream whenever I can. wnylib Jan 4 #8
I make a lot of cooking mistakes, but they usually aren't fatal Ocelot II Jan 4 #4
That sounds familiar. I made cornbread and misread the recipe. rsdsharp Jan 4 #9
Soda is essential if your cornbread (or biscuits for that matter) is made with buttermilk yellowdogintexas Jan 5 #41
It wasn't. rsdsharp Jan 5 #45
I have no idea what either of those things do JoseBalow Jan 4 #16
they serve similar functions but are different chemicals Kali Jan 4 #17
Oh, I thought they were completely different. JoseBalow Jan 4 #19
They are both leavening agents but their chemistry is different. Ocelot II Jan 4 #21
Thanks for the info, I've always wondered about that JoseBalow Jan 4 #22
Same Molecule ProfessorGAC Jan 4 #30
I'm so impressed. dem4decades Jan 4 #32
I've always considered baking to be a form of applied chemistry JoseBalow Jan 4 #33
I Do Not ProfessorGAC Jan 4 #36
it is helpful with litter box odor as well nt yellowdogintexas Jan 5 #42
That's so sweet! I can't think of anything except my mom dad had a joke about burning the bread... FirstLight Jan 4 #5
When I was a kid my Mom told me to get the rice pudding and put the cinnamon on top.... mitch96 Jan 4 #12
I did a pork roast once, called for paprika, i used cayenne pepper. It wasn't edible. dem4decades Jan 4 #34
I did similar to this. MiKenMi33 Jan 4 #37
Cincinatti? Now I want a big plate of 5 way nt yellowdogintexas Jan 5 #43
I did exactly the same thing once. It was awful. wnylib Jan 5 #65
A former coworker told me that she did not understand wnylib Jan 4 #13
My nephew set popcorn for 35 minutes NameAlreadyTaken Jan 5 #48
Oh my. wnylib Jan 5 #64
No baking mistakes. rickford66 Jan 4 #14
I made one yesterday. I make keto crackers out of cheddar cheese, sunflower seeds, water and some Vinca Jan 4 #15
Oh no. But thanks for the idea. I might try it. wnylib Jan 4 #18
1 1/2 cups sunflower seeds, same amount of shredded cheddar, 1/4 c. water, whatever seasoning you want. Vinca Jan 4 #20
Thanks. I'll try it. wnylib Jan 4 #31
I cooked spaghetti without stirring it. no_hypocrisy Jan 4 #23
This message was self-deleted by its author no_hypocrisy Jan 4 #24
Mine was chicken pot pie. viva la Jan 4 #26
The first time I made gravy sorcrow Jan 4 #27
The first time I made gravy Jilly_in_VA Jan 5 #53
Used the wrong cut of meat for a Beef Wellington. A HERETIC I AM Jan 4 #28
LOL most of them Kali Jan 4 #35
Speaking of cooking fires wnylib Jan 4 #38
I had my own cake disaster when I was 9. I wanted to bake my dad a birthday cake. There's a really catbyte Jan 4 #39
Caution, kitchen mandolin slicers are fucking sharp. Always use the food holder. Hotler Jan 5 #40
Volcano Pie. I was a fairly experience baker when I first got my own kitchen. Well I decided to make an Angel Pie yellowdogintexas Jan 5 #44
The first cake I baked NameAlreadyTaken Jan 5 #46
11 years old and asked to make the TV dinners while haele Jan 5 #50
Cooking steaks and trying to tell my wife its chicken breast. Lochloosa Jan 5 #54
I almost burned my house down once. Jeebo Jan 5 #56
Was an,18 snowybirdie Jan 5 #57
S sugar not salt PikaBlue Jan 5 #58
Uh...Turning on the stove instead of ordering out. n/t Yavin4 Jan 5 #62
My wife once forgot to put tuna in the tuna salad Kaleva Jan 6 #66
I made an egg custard pie once and GoodRaisin Jan 6 #67
One Thanksgiving, my mom forgot the stuffing Nittersing Jan 6 #69
I generally end up cutting my fingers or thumb if I'm slicing and dicing ingredients Niagara Jan 6 #71
When I was growing up... jmowreader Jan 7 #72
My husband and I Figarosmom Jan 7 #74
Now THAT's funny. Just change the name and call it wnylib Jan 7 #75
I made an apple pie TexasBushwhacker Jan 7 #76
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