I walked into my kitchen to grab a snack. While I was in the hallway, I smelt something burning. I looked on the stove, and my sister has a pot of boiling water on it. Somehow she managed to burn something, while boiling water. How she did it, I'll never know.
Posted by pfresh85 (Member # 8085) on :
I guess it depends on your stove setup. My roommate often burns something while boiling water. It's usually a food crumb or something that was either on the stove top or down underneath the burner.
Posted by Jeesh (Member # 9163) on :
Hmm, possibly.
I might want to point out, she makes Mac & Cheese taste funny.
Posted by pfresh85 (Member # 8085) on :
Odd. Mac and Cheese is pretty straight forward.
Posted by Jeesh (Member # 9163) on :
I know.
Apparently, she was making some noodles that are green and funky looking.
Posted by pfresh85 (Member # 8085) on :
Green noodles? Ick.
Posted by ketchupqueen (Member # 6877) on :
She could be burning the pot itself. Is it non-stick? If so, it's now giving off toxic fumes. >_< It could also be something that got on the burner if it's an electric stove.
Posted by MidnightBlue (Member # 6146) on :
My brother always messes up mac and cheese. It comes in a box... with clear instructions... and only two additional ingredients....
Posted by Jeesh (Member # 9163) on :
quote:Originally posted by MidnightBlue: My brother always messes up mac and cheese. It comes in a box... with clear instructions... and only two additional ingredients....
Some how it always gets messed up.
One time I had a friend over. She wanted to make some Mac and Cheese, so I put some water out to boil. We went online and we forgot about it. (We were watching vids on Google ) About an hour or two later, we remembered the pot. She went into the kitchen, and the bottom was burnt, and the inside had streaks in it. I cleaned it out as best I could and so far my mother hasn't noticed.