Anonymous wrote:The French toast is studded with currants AND mini chocolate chips and is impossible to tell them apart until I eat them
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:PP with the flapping MIL and DH cooking turkey, pls post an update. This is hilarious and very much in the spirit of this thread.
So hilarious. And turkeys are very easy to make. Good for your DH for being excited to learn how to make one. Your MIL is ridiculous.
Anonymous wrote:PP with the flapping MIL and DH cooking turkey, pls post an update. This is hilarious and very much in the spirit of this thread.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:PP and my MIL has Covid. We called to chat with FIL and asked if MIL has a fever. FIL explained that they couldn’t find a mercury thermometer in their house so he went out to CVS in search of one and in frustration, purchased an inferior temporal scan thermometer that doesn’t provide an accurate reading. So, he has no idea if she’s running a fever. We’re going to Amazon Prime them an ear thermometer. ILs are fixated upon the idea that mercury thermometers “disappeared.” We’ll hear this story forever.
Several months ago, DH had Covid with a mild cough. His parents learned of this symptom and urged him to go straight to the ER as they both thought coughing was an unusual Covid symptom.
Maybe this vent doesn’t belong here but another example of how smart people lack common sense. My FIL is a retired chemical engineer.
Who cares if she has a fever or not? She has a positive Covid test. If she’s feeling achy or chills from a fever, she can take a fever reducer. I’m not seeing all the work necessary to get them a thermometer or be exasperated by this.
Anonymous wrote:PP and my MIL has Covid. We called to chat with FIL and asked if MIL has a fever. FIL explained that they couldn’t find a mercury thermometer in their house so he went out to CVS in search of one and in frustration, purchased an inferior temporal scan thermometer that doesn’t provide an accurate reading. So, he has no idea if she’s running a fever. We’re going to Amazon Prime them an ear thermometer. ILs are fixated upon the idea that mercury thermometers “disappeared.” We’ll hear this story forever.
Several months ago, DH had Covid with a mild cough. His parents learned of this symptom and urged him to go straight to the ER as they both thought coughing was an unusual Covid symptom.
Maybe this vent doesn’t belong here but another example of how smart people lack common sense. My FIL is a retired chemical engineer.
Anonymous wrote:The French toast is studded with currants AND mini chocolate chips and is impossible to tell them apart until I eat them
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Whatever, either it will be done “right” and “on time” or not—it will be done when it’s done, and we’ll eat when we’ll eat. But she’s basically ruined gift opening by saying shouldn’t we have an (unstuffed, not that big) turkey in the oven now now now right now even though it will only take 3-4 hours.
One word for you: spatchcock. It takes 90 minutes. And yes, I realize we're not supposed to give advice on this thread, but as a one-time first-timer for turkey, spatchcocking saved my sanity. (Cooking the whole bird is just torture - the breast dries into sawdust before the legs are halfway cooked!)
One word for you: DH. I have made at least a dozen turkeys over the years, and it is his turn. He has access to Google, the Butterball hotline, and DCUM if he wants advice. My feet are up. He can manage one turkey in his life. Or not. And my whole birds are never dry, never had a problem with them.
I clink my glass to you! And hope the poor ER visitor PP's kids and husband get a similar division of labor!
Anonymous wrote:The French toast is studded with currants AND mini chocolate chips and is impossible to tell them apart until I eat them