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How do you explain 42 huge German meatballs in your kitchen cabinet?

This is a true story, no joke.

My mother is visiting from Germany for 5 weeks. (That is right, 5 weeks) Since she arrived the Florida weather has turned into Alaska weather and it is tooooooooooooooo cold to do anything. I just do not know how to entertain her anymore. Since I am running out of ideas, today she took matters in her own hands.  When I came home the whole house smelled like someone had cooked food for an army but there was just a small dinner for the two of us on the stove. I really thought I was imagining things but then I opened one of my kitchen cabinets and guess what I found?

42 HUGE German meat balls. I do not even want to speculate what I am going to find tomorrow when I come home, so please someone help me out

How can I keep her entertained? Any Ideas?


 

 Anne Hensel | Real Estate Broker in Teasure Island St Petersburg

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Comments

Oh my goodness...why did she put them in the cabinet to begin with? LOL I can see the refrigerator but the cabinet?

Posted by Monika McGillicuddy Southern NH & the Seacoast Area (Prudential Verani Realty/Hampstead) over 2 years ago

Monica, that was also my first question. the answer was "They have to get cold first and I thought if I put them in the cabinets the cats would not get to them"

I do not pretend to understand why they have to be cold before the go in the fridge to cool..........

Posted by South Beaches Real Estate Professionals over 2 years ago

My question is the same as Monicas.....why were they i the cabinet!!

Patricia/Seacoast NH

Posted by PATRICIA AULSON, REALTOR Portsmouth NH Homes-Hampton NH Homes (PRUDENTIAL VERANI REALTY- Portsmouth NH Real Estate ) over 2 years ago

I was thinking the same thing about the closet.  Well, at least you'll eat well!  This cold snap is predicated to last for a while.  You should have a fridge full of food by then.

Posted by Elyse Berman, PA, ABR,GRI, e-PRO (Realty Associates Florida Properties, Boca Raton, FL) over 2 years ago

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