LMEOW?! ;-)
On a serious note, - I use Wax paper to cover all plates placed in the
microwave oven to prevent the splutter.
And once in a while when I am too lazy to do that, that food explodes.
Campbell's clam chowder in a steep bowl can be rather violent. :-)
... warhorrior ;-)
Igor
Re: OT: Life's little lessons learned
Zos Xavius Thu, 23 Jun 2016 08:43:16 -0700
LMAOOOOOOOOOO
On Thu, Jun 23, 2016 at 11:37 AM, John <[email protected]> wrote:
Sometimes Baxter the cat gets excited & tries to eat too fast.
When she does, she gets sick and throws up on the rug. For some reason,
probably just getting old, she poops at the same time (cat poop found
approximately one cat length from where she threw up).
So, I clean it up and put down a small bowl of fresh DRY food so she'll
have something until her stomach settles. I put the half eaten dish of
food in the refrigerator to keep it from spoiling.
This morning she finished her food with no problems, so I decided to put
the rest of yesterday's food out for her. Because it's now cold from
sitting in the refrigerator overnight, I figure I'll stick it in the
microwave & nuke it for 15 seconds or so to bring it up to room
temperature.
Friskies Salmon & Shrimp cat food is little chunks of salmon with tiny
shrimp mixed in. It explodes in the microwave. It sticks to all three
walls, the roof & the inside of the door. I don't know how it gets down
under the rotating glass plate, but it does.
You have to clean it up right away or everything you cook in the
microwave from then on will smell like rotten fish.
Did I mention it STICKS to the interior?
Zos Xavius Thu, 23 Jun 2016 08:43:16 -0700 wrote:
LMAOOOOOOOOOO
On Thu, Jun 23, 2016 at 11:37 AM, John <[email protected]> wrote:
Sometimes Baxter the cat gets excited & tries to eat too fast.
When she does, she gets sick and throws up on the rug. For some reason,
probably just getting old, she poops at the same time (cat poop found
approximately one cat length from where she threw up).
So, I clean it up and put down a small bowl of fresh DRY food so she'll
have something until her stomach settles. I put the half eaten dish of
food in the refrigerator to keep it from spoiling.
This morning she finished her food with no problems, so I decided to put
the rest of yesterday's food out for her. Because it's now cold from
sitting in the refrigerator overnight, I figure I'll stick it in the
microwave & nuke it for 15 seconds or so to bring it up to room
temperature.
Friskies Salmon & Shrimp cat food is little chunks of salmon with tiny
shrimp mixed in. It explodes in the microwave. It sticks to all three
walls, the roof & the inside of the door. I don't know how it gets down
under the rotating glass plate, but it does.
You have to clean it up right away or everything you cook in the
microwave from then on will smell like rotten fish.
Did I mention it STICKS to the interior?
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