My daughters help with cooking all the time but one night a week my oldest daughter is responsible for planning and cooking a complete supper. Last night was her night. She made pork chops with mushroom gravy, brown rice and butternut squash. For dessert, I had put together a cherry crisp from the last of our cherries. Her meal tasted wonderful.
Later that night, I came home to something smelling like it was burning. I found that she had left one of the burners on the whole entire time. Unfortunately, it was the one that the cherry crisp had been sat on to cool when it came out of the oven. That was what was burning. Luckily, it did not break the dish but the crisp was burnt all the way through. We had the cherry bread I had made for breakfast for dessert instead. I did have to remind her though that leaving burners on was why they put people in nursing homes. She just smiled. She will have fun getting the crisp cleaned out of the dish today. Live and learn.
Later that night, I came home to something smelling like it was burning. I found that she had left one of the burners on the whole entire time. Unfortunately, it was the one that the cherry crisp had been sat on to cool when it came out of the oven. That was what was burning. Luckily, it did not break the dish but the crisp was burnt all the way through. We had the cherry bread I had made for breakfast for dessert instead. I did have to remind her though that leaving burners on was why they put people in nursing homes. She just smiled. She will have fun getting the crisp cleaned out of the dish today. Live and learn.
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