Foodie Mishaps

in Silver Bloggers13 days ago (edited)

I've been unearthing some gems while minimizing big time for my planned move to a much smaller home down the coast.
I've had to be hard on myself when deciding what to throw out, and what to keep - some easy, some not! This part-time soon-to-be full-time retiree is determined to leave with only the bare essentials.

While decluttering, I found long-lost secrets in Mom Lily's notebooks! Those in turn jolted my memory of wonderful experiences and some hilarious mishaps - funny now, but not at the time!

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Both Mom and I loved being in front of the stove, cooking up a storm for special occasions.

The Gecko

I'm not sure if you know what a Gecko is - pale almost transparent small carnivorous lizards that are plentiful here, and absolutely harmless. In fact, they do a good job of catching mosquitos during the summer months. They're seen outdoors and indoors on walls and ceilings. Some upcountry visitors are afraid when they see them inside the house.
It often happens that they may be on a wall above a door, and fall down when someone opens the door. I'm not sure who gets the bigger fright, the Gecko or the human!

Well, we had guests over one night for dinner, and when having coffee afterward, one of the Geckos fell from the ceiling right into one of the guest's cup of coffee! There was much spilling and splashing till someone grabbed the cup and quickly poured the contents, with the Gecko, into the kitchen sink and retrieved the poor Gecko.

I cannot remember if it survived the plunge into that cup of hot coffee!

Ginger Beer

Soon after we married, I decided to make ginger beer. My Ouma always made the best ginger beer, super refreshing during the summer months.
I followed her recipe, but made the mistake of using regular bottle tops, not cork, and tightened them!
A couple of days later Mom and Dad came to visit, and when my mom saw the gingerbeer had small bubbles, she said it should be ready, but was concerned about the bottle tops, so opened the back door just in case it exploded when she started took the lids off.

Explode it did, all the way to the ceiling, before she could point it out the door. Had we known it was going to fizz so much, Mom would have taken it outside before opening it!

I never made ginger beer again!

The Pancake Stall

I loved fetes, and when someone asked if I would run the pancake stall at our church fete, I agreed without hesitation. Easy peasy thought I, there's nothing to cooking pancakes.
One of my friends chuckled, and remarked - you know this is going to be your job every year from now on.
Hubby bought a large portable 4-plate gas cooker. We were a team of five - two cooking, the next one sprinkling the sugar cinnamon and rolling up the pancake, someone serving, and one handling the sales.
Easy cooking pancakes, but heavy going when you're cooking a couple of hundred in a matter of a few hours!
It was one of the busiest stalls at the fete, with queues snaking from early morning. It was pointless starting earlier because people would show up as soon as they smelt the pancakes cooking.
Talk about selling like hotcakes! My heart would sink when someone came along with a big order, wanting to take some home,
My friend's prediction was spot-on. I did it for many years, till I fractured my ankle and passed the job onto someone else.

I shared in a Memoir Monday post how I made extra money with part-time catering when the purse-strings were a little tight. Mom wrote about some of those funny mishaps.

The Ketchup Bottle

There was the time we were serving ice cream with chocolate sauce, it was for a church function, not our little side-hustle, and we were catering on a low budget. My friend and partner-in-crime was a great one for recycling, very creative as well. But, the day she made the chocolate sauce, she simply poured it into ketchup bottles without labeling it. We were the ones serving after all, and we knew what was inside those bottles;)

We should have left it in the kitchen, but took it through to the dessert table, out of sight, in readiness for serving dessert.

I'm sure you know someone who cannot eat without pouring copious amounts of sauce on their food.
Well, that night there was a sauce lover among the diners, and his eyes must have been darting everywhere in search of ketchup. Probably could not believe his luck when he spotted the most-wanted ketchup bottles;)
My friend walked back into the hall with the ice cream and saw the man with the ketchup bottle starting to pour the chocolate sauce on his food!

Too late, the damage was done! Thankfully there still was enough food so he could dish up a new plate of food!

My friend never made the same mistake again.

Salted Coffee

I'm not sure if I told you about the time one of the men arrived asking for a cup of coffee before dinner. We were frantically busy with last-minute preparations and showed him where the coffee supplies were, and that he was welcome to help himself.
I always took salt with me for cooking - poured it into a clear glass bottle, unmarked!

The poor man was very thirsty, we'd not yet filled the sugar bowl, and he put a spoonful of what he thought was sugar, into his coffee. We were none the wiser, as we were facing the food pots.
Well, he took a big sip, and then nearly choked, spilling coffee all over himself!

I made sure to clearly mark my salt bottle after that mishap!

Those are just some of the mishaps we had, there were many more which I will share with you. I just need a jolt from Mom's old notebooks!

Those were wonderful, carefree days, and I am super thankful that I can store all those memories here on Hive!


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Very funny all those anecdotes that your dear mommy Lily kept for years. What memories for you and what a good thing they have done you in the midst of collecting and the sadness it causes you. I wish you would share many more with us. I know you will continue to discover many things kept that even you had forgotten.
How is your health? I am sure you have been very disciplined and are doing much better. I hug you tight friend @lizelle. 🤗🥰❤️

Hi my friend, I am so much better, super thankful that it's finally gone. My nephew said it must have been a very nasty bug, apparently a bad flu doing the rounds here, even younger people battle to get rid of the cough!
I'm actually enjoying decluttering and giving away what I can't use. The bonus is I feel so much 'lighter' and finding all these memories is just wonderful.
I hope you're keeping well @mamani ❤️

Dear @lizelle. I am in good health, a little bit stressed with the power cuts, which prevent me from connecting, but I hope this will normalize and I think it is on the way. Yes it is difficult but here we are. Always attentive to your evolution, I have much affection for you and I wish you good health and that you manage to solve everything about the move. A hug and take care of yourself. 🤗🥰❤️

What memories !

Funny what can jog your memory backwards to things you hadn't remembered in years. I sometimes have a memory jog and then silently ask myself, did that really happen? ...but I know it did!

Hi @jacey.boldart, I'm exactly the same with some of the stuff that comes back to mind. Also often think - this sounds like fiction, but it really happened 😄
When I think of the situations I often found myself in, I wonder how on earth I survived.
I hope you're keeping well Jacey <3

Only a foodie home baker lover would have so many funny stories.

I love ketchup with my food, particularly on chips and steak, but, no!! Not chocolate please 🥺😭

That homemade chocolate sauce was delicious but for sure not on food 😀

Chips & Chocolate sauce kind of rhymes, but gosh, what a disaster that would be!
I've seen Steak with Chocolate Chilli Sauce on a menu, one of our friends ordered that and thoroughly enjoyed it.

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One, they hold the bulb while the world revolves around them.

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Finding the things that have sentimental value while decluttering is always hard deciding what to let go of, especially when you come across things that spark memories.😊

It is not easy to decide what to leave among so many things that have accompanied us in life, but I think there comes a time when we all have to make that choice, especially if we move to a smaller space.
In my country there are lizards similar to the ones you mention, they hang around ceilings and walls but I have never seen them fall, we call them "limpia casas" (house cleaners).
Thanks for sharing dear @lizelle . A big hug from Maracay.

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