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Have you ever tried to prepare some food and just totally ruined it?

What happened?

Did you still eat it or just throw it out?
 
Oh YES! More than once I'm sure.

If it's something like way overcooked meat or just too tough, the dog will probably like it.

If it's entirely too spicy, or just some kind of totally sloppy disgusting inedible mush.....it's garbage.

 
So many times! You can't really learn to cook without screwing things up a lot! It's how you grow as a cook, IMO. Trial and error. If you don't try, you'll never know if you can do it, and if you screw it up, you learn how to do it better next time!
 
So many times! You can't really learn to cook without screwing things up a lot! It's how you grow as a cook, IMO. Trial and error. If you don't try, you'll never know if you can do it, and if you screw it up, you learn how to do it better next time!
Oops! I did it again. :LOL:

I cooked a very small pork roast in the toaster oven for supper; miscalculated the timing and badly overcooked it.
So, I guess you might say that we had lemonade. (y) Sliced it really thin & we had sandwiches.
And the dog had the outer, really dry trimmings.
 
Oops! I did it again. :LOL:

I cooked a very small pork roast in the toaster oven for supper; miscalculated the timing and badly overcooked it.
So, I guess you might say that we had lemonade. (y) Sliced it really thin & we had sandwiches.
And the dog had the outer, really dry trimmings.
But! You learned how not to do it for next time ;)

:D
 
I accidently set my sirloin on fire, almost the house too. I don't cook steak anymore after that lol.
 

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