Anyone who knows me knows that I
am domestically challenged. You generally don’t want me in the kitchen. Mary Jane teases me about the cookies I make
for our expat women’s fellowship, as in that’s all I’ll make. I’ve been struggling with pizza dough here;
it took me several weeks to forge a friendship with the yeast, and it’s a
tenuous relationship at best. I made
pizza dough this afternoon, and set it in its usual place to rise, next to the
refrigerator, with a hot kettle next to it for encouragement.
am domestically challenged. You generally don’t want me in the kitchen. Mary Jane teases me about the cookies I make
for our expat women’s fellowship, as in that’s all I’ll make. I’ve been struggling with pizza dough here;
it took me several weeks to forge a friendship with the yeast, and it’s a
tenuous relationship at best. I made
pizza dough this afternoon, and set it in its usual place to rise, next to the
refrigerator, with a hot kettle next to it for encouragement.
When I got the dough to roll it
out, oh my heck. Ants. ALL over my dough. I have no idea what happened; I’ve done this
forever. My friend Rosie used to
blithely say that “we live among the insects,” but I’ve never shared her good
humor on that front.
out, oh my heck. Ants. ALL over my dough. I have no idea what happened; I’ve done this
forever. My friend Rosie used to
blithely say that “we live among the insects,” but I’ve never shared her good
humor on that front.
So I did what any good Christian
would do; I baptized them into oblivion with the hot water from the
kettle. Then I took the sopping mound of
dough, added a bunch of flour… and rolled out the best pizza dough EVER. Oh, the irony!
would do; I baptized them into oblivion with the hot water from the
kettle. Then I took the sopping mound of
dough, added a bunch of flour… and rolled out the best pizza dough EVER. Oh, the irony!
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