Why I will never be a housewife.
Mar. 9th, 2007 08:54 pm*shakes hand around* My fingers are all numb and tingly after hemming a pair of jeans. Getting a tiny needle through denim is hard work. (And constant work, at least for me. Would it kill people to sell "short" lengths of any kind of pants? Would it? I could totally keep them in business!)
On a similar home ec. topic, I always forget exactly how much I hate baking cookies until I do it again, at roughly six-months-to-one-year intervals. They sound like such a good idea, but very few things are worth that amount of effort and frustration. But at least I have a box full of chocolate chip cookies now. That's nice. (...Even if store-bought ones actually taste better. Sigh.)
On a similar home ec. topic, I always forget exactly how much I hate baking cookies until I do it again, at roughly six-months-to-one-year intervals. They sound like such a good idea, but very few things are worth that amount of effort and frustration. But at least I have a box full of chocolate chip cookies now. That's nice. (...Even if store-bought ones actually taste better. Sigh.)
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Date: 2007-03-11 11:23 pm (UTC)Mmmm, gooey cardboard....
The cookies were not actually my idea. Mom came home a couple weeks ago with a bag of chocolate chips and said, "I got these for you to make cookies with!" To which I immediately said, "Ack, no," but eventually gave in today, mostly to cover the stench of this really rank salmon we tried to have for lunch (but gave up on because it...was not good. Then again, vacuum-packed salmon in lemon and dill marinade...what were we thinking?).
Your cooking schemes scare me. But it's your own fault, really, for thinking that salmon + dill = food. Fools! Go buy cookies and pretend none of this ever happened!
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Date: 2007-03-12 03:25 am (UTC)But it should've been tasty. If it were (relatively) fresh, it would've been tasty, I think.