Wednesday, November 3, 2021

Humorous but also frustrating: Choosing the wrong package from my freezer


This does not happen to me very often but when it does it sure throws me off track. A few weeks ago I went to my freezer to fetch a single serving of what I thought was a tuna casserole.  I placed it on my kitchen counter and a few minutes later I returned to warm it in my microwave.

Because the instructions said that I should not peel off the wrapper but instead bore tiny holes in said wrapper, I did as I was instructed but at the end of the three minutes I got a very unexpected surprise.

When I removed the dish, my first hint that all was not well was when I did not sniff anything like the scent of tuna.  Instead, I thought I was smelling beef.

My sense of smell was bang on!  Upon peeling off the wrapper, I discovered that I had unfrozen a half pound of ground beef and not my tuna.  Hard lesson learned.

I should have been more careful as follows.  First, I should have examined the package more closely and if I had I would have noticed that said package was bigger than a single serving package.  Next, I should have paid more attention to the top of the package because the wrapper on a single serving feels much differently than a package of ground beef.

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