One big glass bowl and a large amount of that yummy Boyd Katsudon, that you all love so much. Store them in the refrigerator for several days. You may occasionally eat some of the Katsudon, as it makes great left overs.
Leave and go to school to do the responsible things for the day - at your own risk - because inevitably, a person named Laura, after being left at home with the two kids all day, might decide that it looks good and may even decide to have some for dinner. Which means that Katsudon will end up here:
That's right - in the garbage, sprinkled with that nice glass bowl you so lovingly left it in. Your only glass bowl. The glass bowl you put all the left overs in that won't fit in your much smaller tupperware set.
When you get home from your responsible day out, make sure you console that person, named Laura, because her clumsy hands didn't mean to ruin this wonderful meal, and she feels bad enough as it is. She loves that strange looking dish you so lovingly made for her, so don't be too disappointed that she destroyed it so completely. It was an accident after all. She was even tempted to voice a bad word in tearful frustration, but there were children present, so she didn't. Just love her and move on, because...seriously that pork is gone.
6 comments:
Oh what a complete tragedy-ha ha! Really, though, that stinks to go to that much effort to make food only to have it all go to waste. I've dropped my fare share of things from the fridge and it's so frustrating.
okay, so I need to read what I type before I hit publish because that last comment came out all wrong. I wasn't trying to mock you when I typed ha ha, I was just trying to make my comment sound not so dramatic. It really is a tragedy. Okay, now I'm going to read what I just typed before I hit publish this time.
Zar and I once knelt on the floor eating this graham cracker pudding chocolate dessert thing out of a pile of broken glass, because we couldn't bear to let it go. So you are doing okay.
Sorry to hear that! So sad for both of you!
Oh no!! To make matters worse, your taste buds were probably all set to savor the stuff too. How disappointing!!
I was really confused at the picture at first. But after the explanation it all makes sense.
Sorry for your loss. :( After gearing up to make that meal what a bummer experience.
Good thing there's a Bed, Bath and Beyond not to far away to help with replacing the bowl.
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