Oh bless you Kimberly. Glad you keep on keeping on. We all share these stories because if we don't laugh, sometimes the tears come. (smiles)

----- Original Message ----- From: "Kimberly Qualls" <[email protected]>
To: <[email protected]>
Sent: Friday, January 11, 2013 11:44 PM
Subject: Re: [CnD] Cooking Frustrations


Oh man, days like that all of the time!...My son is ADHD, so he tends
to set things down, just about anywhere, so needless to say, on my bad
days, I usually knock over a cup of chocolate milk and put my hand in
last night's cereal before I realize that I should go somewhere and
sit down...lol...And my husband will be the first to tell me...I'm
just extremely damned glad when things do work out in the kitchen,
because a couple of years ago, I would have given up on it when it
didn't go well, and after meeting all of you, I can say that if you
keep trying, I can too...So, after those days mellow out, I'll catch
y'all back in the kitchen...(grin)

On 1/12/13, Debbra Piening <[email protected]> wrote:
Oo, that's a scary one.  I'm blocking on mine at the moment, but I know
I've
had those, too. Like you, I've learned I do better when I take my time and remember to check things. When I rush around and try to do too many things
at once, I make mistakes.

-----Original Message-----
From: [email protected]
[mailto:[email protected]] On Behalf Of Jeri Milton
Sent: Friday, January 11, 2013 11:47 PM
To: [email protected]
Subject: Re: [CnD] Cooking Frustrations

Hi Vicki. Oh man, now that's a rough day if I do say so myself!
I too had a bit of a learning experience when my son was just three months
old. I had made a large pot of Navy beans and ham in the crock pot. Well,
when cleaning up the mess after dinner, I wiped the counter around the
crock
pot and got a little shocked when my hand with the damp rag touched the
side
of the cooker. I didn't think much of it really. Well, a few minutes later
when I went to take the inside part out of the cooker, I got a jolt of
electricity that dropped me to my knees. I thought I was going to die and
leave my family right there in my kitchen floor! My husband saw me drop and he came running. Turns out the cord to the crock pot was tucked down inside under the pot in between the heating element and the pot. It had been like
that all day, just cooking away. So, from now on every time I use my slow
cooker I triple check my cord to make sure it is fully stretched out of the
inside. Woosh, I'll never forget that one. Maybe we should come up with a
list for blind cooks and the horror stories. Or funny stories, depending on
the story of course.

Jeri

-----Original Message-----
From: [email protected]
[mailto:[email protected]] On Behalf Of Vicki
Sent: Friday, January 11, 2013 8:39 PM
To: [email protected]
Subject: Re: [CnD] Cooking Frustrations

Geri and everybody,

I think we all have them,  frustrations that is.  But you had three in a
row
so it will hopefully be smooth sailing for a while. (smile)

Not to get us off on horror stories here, Once years ago, I had this glass casserole dish that I liked. Can't remember the brand. I made a casserole
and put it in the oven to bake.  When it was done I took it out with pot
holders.  The dish however and at some previous point unbeknowns to me,
developed a hair line cracke.  I couldn't feel it.  But when I took the
casserole out of the oven the bottom fell out of the dish. In cleaning it
up, I managed to burn myself on the oven, not severely.  But then in my
haste, I slipped and fell in the spilled casserole. So there you go. With sight that episode would have been handled more easily. That's my long ago story of the day, and I'm sticking to it. To this day I always inspect my cookware, especially glass baking dishes. I was no worse for the ware, and
a bit wiser for the experience.



Vicki


----- Original Message -----
From: "Jeri Milton" <[email protected]>
To: <[email protected]>
Sent: Friday, January 11, 2013 3:57 PM
Subject: [CnD] Cooking Frustrations


Ok, so I'm having kitchen frustrations. I love to cook, but sometimes
doing
it without vision can be aggravating. Do any of you get aggravated in the
kitchen? I put a beef stew on to cook all day in the slow cooker. It's a
cold day here in Phoenix and a great day to smell beef stew all day long.
Anyway, I was chopping vegetables and meat and washing my hands
repeatedly.
Ran out of paper towels so grabbed a dish towel from the drawer. Went to
lay
down my knife and knocked the dish towel into the dirty sink water. It
was
my only towel! Went to set a pan of brownies on the table because they
were
in my way on my small counter top and knocked over my daughters glass of
apple juice. Had sticky apple juice all over the place mats on the table
and
under paper work, that of course shouldn't have been on the kitchen table
anyway.



Anyway, I'm frustrated! I'm not the type to woh is me, but.ug!



Jeri

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