I love this, Asmita! I totally believe in automation. I mean, according to "The Jetsons", that's how we're supposed to be living right now (I really want a Rosie). All my bills are on autopay. My wardrobe has been whittled down to only things I like, uniform/capsule style, so it's a no-brainer. And I basically eat the same things during the week, because I just don't care. LOL. Being a creature of habit has it's perks. And I love the way you posed asking what someone wants for dinner, because even if the person doesn't want pizza or Mexican, they can say what they *do* want. (And you can usually fix a doughy pizza by putting it in the oven. I do that with the fries I order for delivery or pick-up. Generally, 10 minutes -- give or take -- at 350 fixes just about anything.) Great post, my friend. xo
Thank you for your wonderful feedback and support, Sandra! It means a lot to me.
I completely agree with you; I purchased one about two years ago, and it has been a game-changer. As you mentioned, setting it to 350 degrees for 10-12 minutes can fix anything. It is one of my favorite purchases. :)
I love this, Asmita! I totally believe in automation. I mean, according to "The Jetsons", that's how we're supposed to be living right now (I really want a Rosie). All my bills are on autopay. My wardrobe has been whittled down to only things I like, uniform/capsule style, so it's a no-brainer. And I basically eat the same things during the week, because I just don't care. LOL. Being a creature of habit has it's perks. And I love the way you posed asking what someone wants for dinner, because even if the person doesn't want pizza or Mexican, they can say what they *do* want. (And you can usually fix a doughy pizza by putting it in the oven. I do that with the fries I order for delivery or pick-up. Generally, 10 minutes -- give or take -- at 350 fixes just about anything.) Great post, my friend. xo
Thank you for your wonderful feedback and support, Sandra! It means a lot to me.
I completely agree with you; I purchased one about two years ago, and it has been a game-changer. As you mentioned, setting it to 350 degrees for 10-12 minutes can fix anything. It is one of my favorite purchases. :)