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In this vlog episode, I want to tell you about a couple of kitchen mishaps and disasters that I have had. If you are in the kitchen long enough, at some point you are going to have some kind of mishap or disaster. Now the two stories I am going to tell you about aren't the only ones I have had in my 30 plus years of cooking and baking, but they are some of the most memorable ones. I encourage you to write a comment down below and let me know about your most memorable kitchen mishaps and disasters. :) Let's get started!
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The first story involves me making Chocolate Balloon Bowls. I always thought they were super easy to make, you just take some chocolate, melt it, take a balloon and fill it up, then dip the balloon in the chocolate, let it cool and there you go! So I did that, and when I dipped the balloon in the chocolate the balloon popped, spraying chocolate all over me. I wish I had a picture or was rolling camera when that happened. That would have been awesome. Needless to say, you need to use a thicker walled balloon, I recommend using water balloons.
You can watch my old YouTube video on chocolate balloon bowls here:
The next scenario happened when I was I think 12 years old. I decided to be a big boy and make dinner for the family. I was a budding chef, so yeah, gotta prove myself. I decided to make spaghetti. After the spaghetti noodles had cooked, I was bringing the large pot of just finished boiling water and noodles over to the sink so I could drain them, when the left handle on the pot broke, I dropped the pot, and the pot landed on my right food, then of course tilted over and spilled all the spaghetti and almost boiling water onto my left food.
Of course I was barefoot. I mean who doesn't cook barefoot in the kitchen?? (By the way I still cook barefoot in the kitchen....lol) It hurt really bad. I did get out of PE at school for a week, so there's that. Bright side people, always look on the bright side.
I would love to hear about your kitchen horror stories, or funny mishaps, disasters, etc. Drop a comment down below and share a story with me. :)
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