Monday, January 22

A New Way of Cooking

This Saturday my small group from the retreat got together to watch a movie. Before the movie started, we attempted to cook a bit. When I say cook, I mean take Pizza rolls out the package and put them into a heated oven for 10-12 minutes, and also cook some mozzarella sticks. We turned the oven on and about five minutes later, Marc asked if it was preheated yet, and I said it probably wasn't, since ovens normally take longer than that. So after another five minutes we checked to see if it was ready, there was no light, so we opened it to just put the rolls in. When I opened the door to the oven, we found that there was no heat emitting from it. We were all puzzled since the stove top was working. There was a switch on the top of the oven, and I pushed it to on.

"My oven has a light? That is so cool!." Notice that Marc has been living there since August, 2006. We moved the oven to see if maybe the gas was turned off, no, it seemed just fine. Hmm, ok, I guess we will just have to cook these in the microwave. But what about the mozzarella sticks? If we put those in the microwave, they will taste more like sponges than anything else.

"What about the George Forman Grill?" Yeah, sure, that baby cooks everything! There was very little cheese spillage and they also tasted pretty good. The pizza rolls were not so great, but still edible. We decided that we were having the all-college kid lunch. We ate our treats while watching The Lion King.

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