SC - Chef!

Laura C. Minnick lcm at efn.org
Fri Dec 8 17:54:00 PST 2000


Philip & Susan Troy wrote:


> Everton lost a Band-Aid, a.k.a. a "wound plahster", somewhere in one of
> several suspect dishes he'd worked on, and despite the regulation about
> using bright blue plasters to make them easy to find, used  an ordinary
> brown-beige one. It was either in the foie-gras milles-feuille, the
> ravioli... or somewhere, but it was clear that whatever this French chef
> ordered or was served, it would end up on his plate unless it was found first.
> 
> I myself have never used a bright blue plaster, but it makes sense; as
> George Carlin used to remark, there are really no truly blue foods. I
> used to use Superman Band-Aids, myself.

Oh my!

I have to admit I once broke a nail (acrylic) while preparing
Thanksgiving dinner. We never found it and I suspect that it happened
while I was cleaning the sink drain, but still- I held my breath for
much of the meal...

Superman, huh? Not a Snoopy Boo-Boo Strip?

'Lainie


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