The sun came out this weekend and I shaved my legs. It was quite an event. I may need a new razor. That’s all I have to say about that.
I bought a gallon of milk at Target yesterday morning, and forgot to take it inside. It sat in the trunk/boot of the car until I glimpsed it as I took the kids to go skating about three hours later. We were already at the rink, so I said “Never mind, I’m sure it’s spoiled already. I’ll just get more milk.” By the time we got home (after a stop off at McDonald’s for ice-cream sundaes, which are apparently what you need after skating) I was too lazy to buy more, so I just put it in the fridge anyway. When I tasted it, it was fine. So does American milk never go off, or are we all going to die a slow and horrible death?
About to make dinner, I discovered that we needed an onion, so I ran out of the house ten minutes before the supermarket closed and bought an onion, a jar of sesame seeds, and some naan bread. I did not buy milk. I am living on the edge, people.
The rear-view mirror in our car falls down every time there are extremes of temperature. This means we spend all summer gluing it back up, and now, apparently, all winter too. You would think someone would have come up with a better design. The glue says not to use it when the temperature is below freezing, so we haven’t even tried lately. I’m very good at using my wing mirrors, but it occurs to me that it’s possibly illegal to drive without a functioning rear-view mirror. The last time it fell down it landed on the gearstick and shattered itself, too, so we now need a whole new mirror. Does this happen to anyone else, or is it just us?
I’m with you on the leg shaving, that also happened to me as soon as the sun came out, a lawn mower would have been more effective then the razor lol
Pasteurized milk is sterile. If it tastes fine it is fine. If it tastes off it’s still not dangerous to drink, just unpleasant.
That’s what I thought, pretty much. It’s a bit scary the way it didn’t go off though. Like the bread…