That's because she edited one of her posts, when she said I asked for something I didn't ask for.
And readily admitted that I edited it and why, and apologized as well.
That's because she edited one of her posts, when she said I asked for something I didn't ask for.
LOL, it was the cook and serve kind from a box, vanilla, if flavor makes any difference either.I'll have to say, I wouldn't be happy if someone ate my pudding! Was it homemade, the boxed kind you cook, boxed instant, or ready-made? That would influence my pudding anger.![]()
Actually you didn't apologize in your edited post, you apologized a few posts later. I do accept your apology though. I just get annoyed when people jump at me for not taking advice I didn't ask for, and that always happens. Not from you, just posters here in general.And readily admitted that I edited it and why, and apologized as well.
Sorry if it's annoying to you, but that's just the way I post.And whether you wanted to hear it or not, the multiple answers are annoying to most people. That is why there is now an easy way to do it.
LOL, it was the cook and serve kind from a box, vanilla, if flavor makes any difference either.
I had made it, left it on the counter to cool, when I came back not that much later, the empty dirty dish was in the sink. So not only did I buy and make the pudding, I also got to clean up after him too.
Julie, that was your 8000th post.![]()
The OP made pudding. Her dad ate it all and left the dishes in the kitchen. This ticked the OP off. A lot of people said they'd be happy to live with their parents if all they had to put up with was missing pudding. This ticked off the OP. It was a whole big thing, I don't know why.I prefer cooked from the box chocolate and homemade vanilla. Did he eat the whole big bowl or one of the individual servings?
Crap, now I want pudding for dinner.
I just finished eating a bowl of warm chocolate pudding.The OP made pudding. Her dad ate it all and left the dishes in the kitchen. This ticked the OP off. A lot of people said they'd be happy to live with their parents if all they had to put up with was missing pudding. This ticked off the OP. It was a whole big thing, I don't know why.
It made me want pudding, too.![]()
Your mistake was letting it cool.The whole bowl, all four servings! And people said I was selfish for not sharing, even though I said repeatedly on that thread that I wouldn't of cared if he had eaten some of it, but he had eaten all of it!
The whole bowl, all four servings! And people said I was selfish for not sharing, even though I said repeatedly on that thread that I wouldn't of cared if he had eaten some of it, but he had eaten all of it!
I think it made a lot of people want pudding, but at least they didn't make some, anticipate eating it, only to find that it had already all been eaten, and then have to do the dishes.
Bite me.I just finished eating a bowl of warm chocolate pudding.
Your mistake was letting it cool.
Where?Bite me.![]()
I've bought myself boxes of Cap'n Crunch that my kids aren't allowed to touch.Like I said before, I'd be ticked if I made pudding and someone ate all of it and left the dishes for me. Not ticked enough to post it on the DIS, but ticked all the same.
It is why there is that Rice Krispie directive hanging on my fridge. I don't like it when people eat all my stuff just because they forgot to put Corn Pops on the list.The Krispies are mine, off-limits to the kids. If they get up late and have to go to school hungry, I don't care. If they starve to death for lack of Krispies, I don't care. If the whole world is going to implode for lack of Krispies, I just don't care. Mine, mine, mine.
OP, someday you'll have your own house and kids who eat your stuff and you'll be able to put up directives, too.![]()
Does a grammer mistake really matter?