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- <h1>I ruined my only cooking pot ...</h1>
- <p>Day 00770: Saturday, 2017 April 15</p>
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- I left my only pot boiling on the stove too long and forgot about it.
- The inner coating was completely trashed.
- It's not even the kind of trashed where the surface isn't stick-resistant but the pot's still usable.
- The coating is chipping off in chunks, and if I were to use it, that junk'd get in my food.
- Lovely.
- I need to quit leaving the kitchen when I'm cooking stuff.
- I've got no Internet connection in the kitchen though, which is a bit of a pain.
- Before I clocked in at work, I picked up a new pot for a couple dollars next door, but I'll need to be more careful with this new one.
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- Their almond milk was on sale!
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- Next time, maybe.
- Between this almond milk today and the rice milk from the other day, I should be pretty well off in the calcium and soup base departments for a while.
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