Why is it that the average can of soup seems to contain exactly the same volume as the average bowl?I always have to eat a couple spoon fulls before pouring it into the bowl, otherwise it spills when I transfer it to the microwave
11/16/2008 4:54:42 PM
CAN'S OF SOUP WEREN'T MEANT TO BE PUT INTO BOWLS FOR THE MICROWAVE SON.
11/16/2008 4:55:15 PM
have you noticed that pots for the stove have plenty of room for MULTIPLE cans which can then distribute the soup in appropriate portion into bowls?
11/16/2008 4:56:06 PM
just put the can directly into the microwave
11/16/2008 4:57:12 PM
what kind of small bowls do you have that you think are average - fits great in my bowlshttp://www.kohls.com/upgrade/webstore/product_page.jsp?PRODUCT<>prd_id=845524789089729#
11/16/2008 4:58:10 PM
the cans also have clearly printed microwave instructions and state to pour the entire can into a "medium-sized microwavable bowl," which is invariably too small for the canI congratulate you on having the patience to heat your soup on the stove, but I'd like to point out that "one serving" in a "two serving can" is about 190 calories and just enough to piss somebody off ^ I've had this problem with a variety of bowls... admittedly, some seem to be slightly larger than the can's volume, but most are coincidentally the exact same volume [Edited on November 16, 2008 at 5:00 PM. Reason : .]
11/16/2008 4:58:15 PM
11/16/2008 5:00:32 PM
must have some sort of bitchbowls
11/16/2008 5:01:40 PM
also, i thought this thread was about something else entirely
11/16/2008 5:01:58 PM
ALWAYS DISPOSE OF YOUR USED LITHIUM ION BATTERY PACKS IN A FIRE[Edited on November 16, 2008 at 5:03 PM. Reason : ^ CLAM CHOWDER HA HA HA]
11/16/2008 5:02:11 PM
you're thinking about this too hard, tibby.
11/16/2008 5:02:44 PM
Are you implying that suspecting a conspiracy between soup manufacturers and bowl manufacturers to cause spillage in my kitchen is over-thinking this!?
11/16/2008 5:06:10 PM
basically yeah. lolor you could by the smaller-sized cans
11/16/2008 5:06:51 PM