Thursday, October 17, 2013
This girl is on FIIIRE!!
So, this morning I woke up at 10 to go to history class at 11. I wish I could have slept in longer...but that's life. ANYWAYS! I go to have cereal, and I find out we're out of milk. Now, I love cereal, like...I love it. That it my breakfast staple. I don't really like toast...and like pancakes and waffles are fine, but if I ate them every day I'm like positive I would puke. So, I decide to make myself toast, but with Nutella. You know, the amazing chocolate hazelnut spread? Oh yeah baby! So I put the toast in the toaster, and I stick the knife in the Nutella...but it's kinda crusty. So, I'm like 'what the heck, I'll just put it in the microwave to melt it a little bit.' So, I put it in the microwave for ten seconds. Five seconds later, I hear a loud WHOOSH! I look in the microwave, and the Nutella is on FIRE! Like ENGULFED IN FLAME! And I'm like 'WHOA!' My mom is yelling at me to stop the fire. I shut the microwave off and keep the door closed, despite my mom yelling at me to open the door. I'm pretty sure if something is on fire in the microwave, you're supposed to keep the door closed because if you do, then the fire will put itself out because it will eat up all the oxygen. If you open the door, more oxygen can get inside. SO! The fire went out almost immediately after I turned off the microwave. I opened the door and it smelled horrible. The Nutella was fine, and so was the microwave. My dad grabbed the Nutella, and okay if you know what Nutella looks like, the protective seal thing, is aluminum. Great. The exact thing they say to NOT put in the microwave. Kids, never put aluminum in the microwave. It'll catch fire. Believe me, I know. So that is what, I'm pretty sure, is the cause of the fire. Anyways, during this whole ordeal, my sister was in the shower. So, when she got out I told her the story and she's like "You know, it says right on the Nutella jar 'Do Not Microwave'." And I'm just like *blink* 'Uhhh...' haha :) So ya, that's my story of the day :)
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Nice, Liz. That is very Mr. Gard like, you know.
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