Thursday, April 27, 2006

Not Just for Salads Anymore

Every packaged food you can buy comes with a warning if it includes, or has come in contact with, peanuts, other nuts, wheat, dairy or soy. Not one package includes a warning about avoiding contact between the contents of said package and a halogen light. You could go for hours trying to figure out what that smell was before wondering aloud, only to be told that "It's probably ranch dressing."

I must say, I was a little alarmed to find that something in ranch dressing, when heated, is capable of melting the frosting off of a frosted light bulb.

1 comment:

Melanie K said...

My daughter, Hannah, used the light bulb (hanging over a kitchen counter) to stir the ranch dressing she was using as a dip. I tell ya, turn your back for one minute . . .