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Nabuquduriuzhur said, 3 months ago
Burned Ragu?
TheDOCTOR.... said, 3 months ago
Not Burned Mona…..CAJUN!
Three Steps Over Japan said, 3 months ago
Step one should have been to put water in the pot before putting the pot of dry pasta on the burner on high…
Step two should have been to hold off on the 6 martinis until after starting eating…
paha_siga said, 3 months ago
I have managed to burn boiled eggs.
hawgowar said, 3 months ago
A French chick that can’t cook? What is the world coming to?
Tantor said, 3 months ago
a clv with special effects!
Sisyphos said, 3 months ago
No smoke detector? How about a M. Smokey detector?
I almost feel sorry for Mona. Apparently she actually tried to make spaghetti!
aircraft-engineer said, 3 months ago
to not be able to make spaghetti means the lack of ability to BOIL WATER
M Smokey said, 3 months ago
The doctor said you smoke too much…
Doctor Toon said, 3 months ago
I know I am not the most inept person in the world when it comes to the kitchen, I just wish I didn’t have to turn to the comics for examples
PoodleGroomer said, 3 months ago
She was frying the spaghetti noodles and the corn syrup jar looks just like the corn oil jar.
Night-Gaunt49 said, 3 months ago
She must not know you have to boil water first.
Nabuquduriuzhur said, 3 months ago
re: poodlgroomer
That would definitely make a smoke cloud. Carbonized noodles in caramel coloring…
K M
said, 3 months ago
Once upon a time I was vacationing with friends, one of whom was a woman of Cajun ethnicity. Come her turn to make dinner and she was making spaghetti — for the first time. I came into the house around dinnertime and she asked me, “How long are you supposed to boil spaghetti?” “Oh, I don’t know, eight to ten minutes,” I replied; then, spotting the pot on the stove, I asked, horrified, “How long have you been cooking that?”
“About thirty minutes.”
Leave it to the other couple’s four-year-old daughter to add insult to injury — in all innocence — by asking “Can we have this again tomorrow night? I like it! It’s cheesy!!”
Christopher Vickers
said, 3 months ago
I dunno, I can order a mighty mean pizza myself, lol.