by Tdarcos » Sat Aug 29, 2020 4:28 am
I've never cooked turkey; that's my sister's
bailiwick.
As for leaving a pizza in the oven overnight, are you kidding? I'm lucky if it stayed in the oven long enough to cook thoroughly!
Have you ever cooked a frozen pizza by microwave instead of an oven? I have, many times. I'd go on overnight camping visits to a 24-hour computer center, bringing a Celeste deluxe frozen pizza (drinks I could buy from the vending machines) and cook the pizza in the microwave, usually half the pizza at a time. I'd park in the visitor lot (parking did not require a campus permit after 5 or on weekends) and when I got tired, go sleep in my car (or rest in a chair if I had taken the bus there).
I remember one time at a university I was visiting, I'm sitting in my car, watching the campus police ticket almost all the (few) cars in the parking lot except mine. Even though there weren't many classes on Saturday, visitors without a campus permit still had to feed the meter. I had done that before I had taken a nap, so when I woke up mine was probably the only car there that wasn't being ticketed. I had actually taken the time to read the posted signs and the meter. (Since campus police are state employees the parking tickets they issue are just as valid as ones issued by local police.) Since they never said a word about me sleeping in my car, I figure students doing all nighters there did the same thing often (the computer center was open 24/7/365.)
I've never cooked turkey; that's my sister's [url=https://en.wiktionary.org/wiki/bailiwick]bailiwick[/url].
As for leaving a pizza in the oven overnight, are you kidding? I'm lucky if it stayed in the oven long enough to cook thoroughly!
Have you ever cooked a frozen pizza by microwave instead of an oven? I have, many times. I'd go on overnight camping visits to a 24-hour computer center, bringing a Celeste deluxe frozen pizza (drinks I could buy from the vending machines) and cook the pizza in the microwave, usually half the pizza at a time. I'd park in the visitor lot (parking did not require a campus permit after 5 or on weekends) and when I got tired, go sleep in my car (or rest in a chair if I had taken the bus there).
I remember one time at a university I was visiting, I'm sitting in my car, watching the campus police ticket almost all the (few) cars in the parking lot except mine. Even though there weren't many classes on Saturday, visitors without a campus permit still had to feed the meter. I had done that before I had taken a nap, so when I woke up mine was probably the only car there that wasn't being ticketed. I had actually taken the time to read the posted signs and the meter. (Since campus police are state employees the parking tickets they issue are just as valid as ones issued by local police.) Since they never said a word about me sleeping in my car, I figure students doing all nighters there did the same thing often (the computer center was open 24/7/365.)