Thursday, May 7, 2009

Garbage Disposal...

...I just have to laugh because this week has been UGH but you just have to laugh it off. So Monday night, I set out a package of Voila! (it's like a meal you just throw in the skillet) to make for dinner when I got home. Well, when I went to make it, it was still frozen (not to mention who knows how long it had been in the freezer) so I put in the sink and ran hot water over it and put it down the garbage disposal and made frozen pizza (surprise surprise) instead. OOOOHHH!!! Side note: The pizza cutter has reappeared!!! So Matt goes to class (his last class, he's officially done with 1/4 classes he needs to get his associates!!!) then comes home around 9:30. Matt goes to the kitchen and about 10 minutes later, I go to see what he's doing. The garbage disposal literally barfed on him! He turned on the switch and all the Voila flew up on the wall, the counter, the canisters on the counter, the coffee maker...EVERYWHERE!!! We did our best to fix it last night but didn't get far so Matt is working on it tonight. Here is a picture of him:



Literally, two seconds after I took this, he was like don't take my picture and I responded with, "I need it for my blog!"

3 comments :

Sh. said...

Ha ha! Matt always asks why I'm taking random photos...and it's always for my blog (or Twitter)!

Cecilia said...

:) Some hubbies just don't understand this blogging stuff. I'm sorry disposal threw up. That stinks.

Dymestl said...

Your not actually supposed to feed the disposal food (specially hard things like egg shells that can get caught in the trap easily)! Seriously, unless you have a serious commercial grade disposal...it is a too common (used to do it myself) misconception that you can cram all kinda junk through the disposal. It is still just a gooey pipe that stuff has to try to drain down through. It is really just for little byproducts from normal dish washing and such. And keep some water running through it for a moment or two even after you shut off the disposal.
Oh and grinding ice is supposed to sharpen the blades.