Freebsd Murphys Law: 676 of 833 |
Once a dish is fouled up, anything added to save it
only makes it worse.
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Freebsd Murphys Law: 677 of 833 |
You are always complimented on the item which took the
least effort to prepare.
Example:
If you make "duck a l'orange" you will be
complimented on the baked potato.
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Freebsd Murphys Law: 678 of 833 |
The one ingredient you made a special trip to the store
to get will be the one thing your guest is allergic to.
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Freebsd Murphys Law: 679 of 833 |
The more time and energy you put into preparing a meal
the greater the chance you guests will spend the entire
meal discussing other meals they have had.
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Freebsd Murphys Law: 680 of 833 |
Souffles rise and cream whips only for the family and
for guests you didn't really want to invite anyway.
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Freebsd Murphys Law: 681 of 833 |
The rotten egg will be the one you break into the
cake batter.
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Freebsd Murphys Law: 682 of 833 |
Any cooking utensil placed in the dishwasher will be
needed immediately thereafter for something else.
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Freebsd Murphys Law: 683 of 833 |
Any measuring utensil used for liquid ingredients will
be needed immediately thereafter for dry ingredients.
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Freebsd Murphys Law: 684 of 833 |
Time spent consuming a meal is in inverse proportion
to time spent preparing it.
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Freebsd Murphys Law: 685 of 833 |
Whatever it is, somebody will have had it for lunch.
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