Great idea.You should make a Minnie's chocolate pie and leave a slice or two in the frig.
guacamole with a healthy dose of wasabi?
I once had someone throw out my entire lunch and container - TWICE - on me. They'd only been in the communal fridge either overnight, or from that morning, I wasn't in the habit of forgetting it. The second time I went around asking and figured out who did it. She claimed it looked like it was old rotten food, but it was just normal leftover chicken and veggies - nothing weird, rotten, old, or even ugly about it. I was so furious. All she did was apologize nonchalantly. Didn't even offer to reimburse me, nothing... a woman 20+ years my senior. And it was well known in that office at the time, I was the youngest, the least paid, and the most broke. It was a day or 2 before pay day too, so all I could do was run to the Sheetz down the road and grab a bag of chips and cry a little in my car.
Obviously that moment affected meEventually I secured a job with an office and I've had a mini fridge ever since, even when I wasn't supposed to.
Check around by asking "Who ate my nephews biology experiment? It took five days to grow that bacteria culture in an avocado base."I hate that! Sounds like she thought of herself as the fridge police. Old biddy.
I have no idea who took it. But it had to be after 3 because the cleaning goddess had already done her thing and changed out the trash cans. It was in a foil dish with a clear lid on it, so you could clearly see the food in it. They ate all the avocado and left behind a bit of salsa.
Actually, I took it out of the trash and set it on the counter with the bag of chips with a note on it. "These ships were supposed to be eaten with the guac, but someone took it and ate it."Check around by asking "Who ate my nephews biology experiment? It took five days to grow that bacteria culture in an avocado base."![]()
Well, the rules now are no longer unwritten.Four unwritten rules in construction
1. Don't use someone else tools without permission.
2. Don't mess with someone's time ( money)
3. Never touch someone's lunch.
4. If someone has a family emergency do whatever is necessary to get them home.