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I have a problem with cooking and eating at the same time. I mean after all you have to taste each new batch that comes off the stove right? For instance tator tots. By the time I've made enough for the entire family, I've eaten so many that my share is gone and I don't get any with dinner...unless I make one more serving of them.
I've found the same is true with MANY foods that I cook... like coconut shrimp. Are there any foods that you feel the need to eat and eat and eat some more of while you're still preparing dinner?? |
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Just thought of another one. I can hear my kids in my head.... "Mom? How's come there's only 5 cookies?" LOL Well... probably because I got bored while waiting for the first batch of cookies to cook, and I ate the dough. And uhm.... the hot cookies coming out of the oven smelled so good I had to have some. Maybe I should stop baking while they're at school. LOL
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