I can remember when I was about 12 years old, I had a bicycle with a luggage rack behind the seat. So me and my other brother used to ride double, and take turns pedalling. The rule was, whoever was not pedalling had to kick the rubbish bins over along the way, and when too many people came out yelling we had to leave quickly.
I reflected upon Serenes comments all day, first thing I did when I got home was to remove the coffee label from the coffee jar. Normally I wouldnt do that kind of thing, but after stewing on it all day I just marched straight up to it and ripped it off and threw it in the bin. However, I then had to rotate the jar so the little dabs of glue face the wall.
And youse can all back off about the little frypan, it's the best frypan I've ever had. When I die, I want it to be buried with me, or if I get cremated I want my ashes put in it and the whole thing flung out the car window at speed.
Needless to say, we're getting a little off topic here. So Cat, out of ten, what are we talking about here? Less than six, you may as well delete the whole blog and make a new one.
I'd prefer gas, as Marlina says, but I'm renting and not much of a cook at the best of times so its not a big priority for me. It doesen't have too much germs so thats the main thing.
Daniella, The frypan is indeed nonstick, I believe teflon is very stable, that one would be about 15 years old and the surface is still perfectly in tact. And no, I'd never use aluminium, its expensive stainless, 25 year guarantee (if I keep the original receipt)
That story brings a tear to my eye. I'm a little saddened you have neglected to involve the French culture, so I think the decent thing to do, is boil up some frogs and snails.
RE: A Bad Start
No, you'd be hassling my brother to be co-pilot (it was my bike).