@Bicycle Rider: No, but eating food cooked on cookware sprayed with insect repellent won't do you any good.
A Chisholm Trail re-enactor once told me about the time one of his fellow re-enactors had breakfast duty. Guy woke up before dawn and set about making breakfast for everyone else, and while working in the dark while half-awake, stumbled upon the discovery that when both are stored in period-correct jars, vegetable shortening for greasing muffin pans and dish soap look and feel exactly the same. He wasn't allowed to make breakfast any more.
I can't believe it's not cutter.
ReplyDeleteAt least the food wouldn't attract bugs.
ReplyDeleteSpraying butter-flavored cooking spray on yourself is not likely to kill you, though it might make you more attractive to bears and other critters.
ReplyDeleteI always take some spray butter to myself before getting in bed with my spouse.
ReplyDeleteI nearly hair-sprayed my hair with RAID once.
ReplyDelete@Bicycle Rider: No, but eating food cooked on cookware sprayed with insect repellent won't do you any good.
ReplyDeleteA Chisholm Trail re-enactor once told me about the time one of his fellow re-enactors had breakfast duty. Guy woke up before dawn and set about making breakfast for everyone else, and while working in the dark while half-awake, stumbled upon the discovery that when both are stored in period-correct jars, vegetable shortening for greasing muffin pans and dish soap look and feel exactly the same. He wasn't allowed to make breakfast any more.