I’m surprised that spell check failed TWO misspellings. Into the cauldron with BOTH of you. (I just checked….it DOES! Into the cauldron with you, spellcheck!)
I don’t do this too often, but if I ask my wife how she likes the dinner I made, she knows it means I messed around a bit with the recipe. And she gives me a suspicious look and asks, “What did you do to it?” as if it’s a forgone conclusion that I’ve poisoned her.
macky87 about 3 years ago
Hopefully it was that annoying one on TV.
The Reader Premium Member about 3 years ago
It adds a little insurance to the recipe.
Walrus Gumbo Premium Member about 3 years ago
15 minutes could save you 15%.
jvo about 3 years ago
Gecko certainly makes it stick
banjinshiju about 3 years ago
I wonder if her insurance coverage might now lapse.
Sir Isaac about 3 years ago
If not for Macbeth’s witches we would know very little about their caldron pots and brews….thanks Mac.
MuddyUSA Premium Member about 3 years ago
A witch’s caldron contains many ingredients?
Lee26 Premium Member about 3 years ago
I’m surprised that spell check failed TWO misspellings. Into the cauldron with BOTH of you. (I just checked….it DOES! Into the cauldron with you, spellcheck!)
WCraft Premium Member about 3 years ago
Needs another tablespoon of fire-ants
paullp Premium Member about 3 years ago
I don’t do this too often, but if I ask my wife how she likes the dinner I made, she knows it means I messed around a bit with the recipe. And she gives me a suspicious look and asks, “What did you do to it?” as if it’s a forgone conclusion that I’ve poisoned her.
jvscanlan Premium Member about 3 years ago
Maybe add a bit of Flo