It’s been at 80F / 26C for 10 hours.
There goes $8. Dang.
During the pandemic I forgot two oranges in the car. I didn’t drive much an the time, so it may have been over a week or more before I rediscovered them in there. Took a while for the car to stop smelling like mold.
Doh!
Oof.
I hate winter, but it’s one redeeming quality is if I am feeling lazy or accidentally leave cold food in the car after a grocery trip, it’s no big deal.
Yes, that part is pretty awesome.
one time when we still lived with my parents me and my brother splurged and got steaks to make for dinner the next day, but we forgot them in the trunk of the car, such a bummer, I had to talk my brother out of eating it after it sat in a hot car for 24 hours
Doh!
I did look it up online to see if I could risk the yogurt.
Lucky it didn’t explode.
Hmm, I actually haven’t been out to the car to get it. But that’s a good point, because it will soon be 95 F.
Nobody wants yogurt all over their interior.
I mean… some people pay just to watch someone else put yogurt in someone’s interior.
The other day I spent $13 on some live coconut yoghurt with maple, cacao and jaggery thinking it would be amazing. Tasted like sour yoghurt. Shit happens.
That does sound worth trying. I got some from Sam’s Club with honey. It’s nice, but not live.
I’m here to tell you it was not worth trying, my friend. On the other hand, I would have wondered if I hadn’t. I also tried a croffle that day and it was everything I hoped for. That’s croissant dough cooked in a waffle iron.