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For as long as I can remember, I could tell when cookies were done by the
smell. As the years went by, I could tell this with other foods such as potatoes and other baked goods. I just boiled some whole wheat spaghetti but failed to set the timer. I normally set it for one minute less than is called for on the package (the lower number) because I like it quite al dente. I stuck close to the stove. Tested it once. Not done. Turned my back to do something at the sink and smelled it. It was done! I immediately shut off the heat, tasted it and...perfect! This is a first. But I'm very happy that I've acquired this skill. |
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