My wife just made lasagna for the neighbor woman who had foot surgery.
Against all odds…sorry?
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My wife just made lasagna for the neighbor woman who had foot surgery.
Against all odds…sorry?
Wait, really?! ~~Thank you for your kind words~~
Appreciate the thought and don't eat the lasagne. Tell them how great it was. That isn't even lying - it IS great that she tried to help your mom. It's not lying, it's diplomacy - the art of getting along with your neighbors. If you can do it, then you have a valuable skill that Trump doesn't have.
I used to get food given that we didn't like/didn't eat. My wife and I came to an agreement, if asked we'd say "I liked it, she didn't" or vise versa.
Excellent
Thought that counts.
Sweet gesture at least. I've had my share of bad lasagna too. Like unseasoned tomato sauce with noodles and somehow flavorless cheese. I'm never sure how it turns out like that.
What made it gross? I’m super curious
It tasted bitter and had a lingering bitter aftertaste. No complexity of flavor or texture, either; just a big glomp of unitexturalmonotaste.
gross.
That's because it was lasagna.