Personally, I'd probably eat the ham. But I've learned that my "bring it on, food poisoning" attitude scares some people.
haha that's kind of my attitude too. I can't sacrifice the ham to the cats. The ham is the tastiest part!
I need to figure out what cookies to make for cookie swap this weekend. Competitive cookie swap. And I have no time to experiment. I'm thinking of taking my fave christmas cookie -- almond, raspberry thumbprint cookies -- and switching up almonds for pine nuts and raspberry jam for lemon curd.
(Personally, I'd probably eat the ham. But I've learned that my "bring it on, food poisoning" attitude scares some people.)
I probably should have mentioned I have the same attitude. Well, close. Not so much
bring it on,
more
eh, doesn't smell funny.
I figure heating the food up will kill bad stuff.
Why Spell Check is Bad, part 2.
A while ago I posted about my boss emailing someone to let them know she had to food "allegories".
Today she sent an email sending her "coagulations" to someone for an award they won.
Happy Birthday, Gar!
I'm stressing over the job situation--waiting on the offer is getting harder and harder because all sorts of longer-term things are coming up on the current job and I don't want to commit to anything and I'm afraid people are going to be looking at me funny if I don't volunteer (to, say, go to New Orleans for a project).
Make the offer already!
Welcome to the new guys Sonus and Omnis!
Yes! I'm Emperor Norton, the coolest mad guy ever! I've even got a bridge semi-named after me.
As am I. I can totally see it, too.
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I'd pitch the ham steak, because I'm quite certain I'd pay whatever it cost, not to throw up. Besides, not much prep goes into cooking one. It's no cheesecake -- know what I'm sayin'?
coagulations is FANTASTIC!
I am at work. My chaucer paper is finished. It's my last work day of the week. I'm headed to new york. I slept for over 10 hours last night. Life is good, right?
Haapy Birthday, Typo Boy!
I'd eat the ham. 1) Most hams are pre-cooked or cured when bought. 2) It was cooked again. Very little opportunity for bugs to survive. 3) You covered it in foil, little opportunity for airborne bugs to get in. I'd say it's pretty safe to eat.
ETA: I am amych. Or rather, Charles the Well-Beloved (I prefer to think I'm more lovable than insane.) We can eat pomegranates together!