Observing ones surroundings is essential

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The thread revolves around a humorous anecdote about a mix-up between salsa and lemon juice, leading to a light-hearted exchange among participants. The discussion touches on themes of observation, mistakes in everyday life, and the unexpected outcomes of such errors.

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Main Points Raised

  • One participant recounts a personal experience of mistaking lemon juice for salsa, expressing embarrassment over the incident.
  • Another participant humorously questions the taste of the resulting "sour chip."
  • Several participants engage in playful banter about the mix-up, with comments on the potential enjoyment of lime or lemon-flavored chips.
  • There are references to the importance of careful observation when handling food items, particularly in relation to jars and bottles.
  • Some participants make jokes about the situation, including a comment about storing testicles in jars, which adds to the humorous tone of the discussion.

Areas of Agreement / Disagreement

Participants generally agree on the humorous nature of the mix-up, but there is no consensus on the taste of the lemon juice with chips, as opinions vary on whether it was enjoyable or not.

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The discussion includes playful language and jokes that may not translate directly to serious culinary advice or observations. The humor relies on the absurdity of the situation rather than a structured argument.

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Readers interested in light-hearted anecdotes about everyday mistakes, humor in food-related discussions, or those who enjoy playful banter may find this thread engaging.

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I just got home from work about an hour ago. It's not dinner time, but I was feeling hungry. I walked into the kitchen, looked in the fridge to see what was there, and saw some salsa. I grabbed the salsa, got a bag of chips and an empty bowl to pour the salsa into. I carried these items back to the computer and sat down. I poured the salsa into the bowl and opened the bag of chips. I took out a chip and started to dip it into the bowl when I realized that the bowl didn't have any salsa in it. Instead it was full of lemon juice. I had grabbed the bottle next to the salsa in the fridge. There is no resemblance between the tall, squeezable plastic lemon juice bottle and the short squatty glass salsa jar. I have no excuse for the bone head move and I am embarassed about the whole incident. In fact, I don't want to talk about it anymore. Why'd you bring it up anyway?
 
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Beats me... :-p

Anyways,how did u find that sour chip??Yummy,huh?? :-p

Daniel.
 
lol, actually it wasn't horrible.
 
Look very carefully before having a jar of pickled onions.
 
LMAO, I love cross references
 
Lime chips are pretty good, so why not lemon?
 
Moonbear said:
Lime chips are pretty good, so why not lemon?


He said it wasn't horrible.

Well it looks like you're off the hook moonbear, he seems to be fixed.
 
yep, I'm fixed. the ol' V8 is firing on all 5 cylinders.
 
tribdog said:
yep, I'm fixed. the ol' V8 is firing on all 5 cylinders.


So you've got stored in jars next to the pickled onions, eh?
 
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even when leave out words in sentences know what you saying
 
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tribdog said:
even when leave out words in sentences know what you saying

so you've got your testicles stored in jars next to the pickled onions?