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Monday, April 6, 2009

♥ Burning Down The House

This is not the first time I burned the rice. I have my rice cooker packed up in Petra's house so I'm only using an ordinary pot. We do have a steamer/rice cooker but it is a little bit of hassle to wash the whole thing. I was on my computer and noticed the smoke coming from the kitchen. I also heard Cale's voice so I got up and there was my rice. The inside of the pot bottom is almost like a charcoal. Smoke everywhere even in all the bedrooms. I turned the vent on and open all the windows. Luckily, the weather looks good today so we did't mind the cold air. I also lit up some candles to somehow absorb the stinky, burnt smell. Later today, I was making something for Liam. I guess I am suffering a memory loss and forgot about what I have on the stove. This time no smoke but the broth was almost empty and I guess the vegetables absorbed the liquid. What is happening to me?

♥ Written @ 2:23 PM

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