
This is probably the only time in this project that I'll do this. One picture simply wasn't enough to convey all the information needed to appreciate this event (click it to see a larger version). Matt, AJ and I walk into the kitchen to find this pile of mutated brownie batter and this note explaining the situation. Clearly there were some issues in making these brownies correctly, not least of which being it seems like the batter was mixed right in the glass pan it was cooked in. This theory is reinforced by the still unmixed powder found around the edges of the dish.
What I find interesting is that, despite the admission that these are not brownies but merely chocolate globs of grossness, much of the finished product appears to be missing from the pan. Was it consumed in the vain hope that it was an acquired taste? Or was part of it scooped into the garbage can, before that task was given up on as well?
To the Little Brownie Fairy -
responsible for making our treats safe,
enjoyable
and delicious
- I just ask this:
What happened?
responsible for making our treats safe,
enjoyable
and delicious
- I just ask this:
What happened?
Song: "A Burn or a Shiver" by Edison Glass. This is the definition of indie music. Crashing symbols open the song before fading away to a rich piano melody and the band's intense and recognizable guitar work.
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