First, prepare your pots. Pre-season with a deluge, smeared well right up into the nooks and crannies of your headwaters then let it flow well towards your cooking range. This can be prepared up to 3 days in advance.
Ingredients:
- 3/4 of the people in a 200km radius who needed to come into town in the last 3 days
- 3/4 of the people who have wanted to leave town in the last 3 days
- 3/4 of the people who had been working from home heading into the office after 3 days (i.e. Jeanie)
- 3/4 of the school students returning to school after 2-3 days (i.e. Paris)
- 3/4 of the rubbernecker's doing a little flood tourism
Method:
Put all of the above into cars on any of the 3 ways Jeanie can travel to work.
Open both bridges across the river.
Let jam set.
For additional spice, ensure that at the very end of this colossal trip Jeanie should remember that she forgot one vital item for returning to work.
Yep. The laptop was still in Paradise.

13 comments:
Laughing hard -- and so I glad I don't have to face the same every morning anymore!
So did you have to drive all the way home to get your laptop?
You gotta laugh
Yes - home in time to log on for the 9:30 meeting - worked at home until about 11 and took myself and laptop back in to work.
What a jammy mess!! I hope things didn't get TOO spicy!
ha ha ha - there were 5 return trips combined by V and I yesterday - so looking forward to that commute being halved.
I'm amused by your jam recipe. Hopefully it was just the surface of the jam that set.
Without any doubt, this is the most hilarious jam recipe ever. I hope your weekend will be better than these last few days.
It ended up being spreadable, thanks Andrew.
From your lips to gods ears - although I am travelling to my parents this weekend, so with the price of fuel an expensive one!
This is one of thr reasons I am glad I don't live in Queensland, lovely as it is on most other days.
Oh, other parts of Australia have their share of natural calamities. We can't help it if we are naturally better at it than everyone else ;)
Oh dear! That last line...
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