I hear that one! one time, I was half asleep, and decided to make batter for
corn dogs to dip them in, and instead of grabbing the cornmeal, I grabbed
the Nestles' Quick powder, and put the required amount in; did not pay
attention to the smell; guess I really was sleepy, should have waited till
later, when I was more alert, but nevertheless, things like that do happen,
and, like you, I had to dispose of that batter.
Sandy 


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-----Original Message-----
From: Cookinginthedark [mailto:[email protected]] On
Behalf Of Vicki via Cookinginthedark
Sent: Saturday, November 08, 2014 9:51 PM
To: [email protected]
Subject: [CnD] Oops disaster for long-time cook

Hi Folks,

I share this as it happened to me and I am a long-time cook. So don't get
discouraged as you'll see, things happen to all of us, old or new cooks.

You can laugh at me or with me whichever.
I was making a sauce for meatballs that required some bouillon granules. I
made a large batch as I was going to freeze it. Saw a jar in my cupboard
that was the same size  that I ordinarily get bouillon  in. I opened it and
sniffed and didn't look at the size of the granules. When I had eyes
available, I discovered it was actually yeast. Oh brother. Had to regretably
throw out the sauce. See, old cooks make mistakes sometimes too through
carelessness. So much for that sauce. Lesson re-learned.
So to all the new cooks out there, take care to know you have the right
ingredient that you think you have. Sigh.
 

As Always, Vicki
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