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Take care,
Chef Gordon
When I wanted to make tomato soup one time and have to pick tomatoes as last ingredient in the pot, I didn't realize I put apples instead; I didn't pay attention to the text box when collecting them fast while carrying pot because I was in super hurry.
Boiled them and blended them fast, served it and only then I saw "Apple" as UNWANTED ingredient.
I decided I'll just move the meat by spatula and drop it onto the plate. I don't remember why (no context action? misclick? aesthetic perfectionism? dunno, really) eventually I tried to throw the meat off spatula in certain part of the plate by RMB "turn" option. And I was rather gentle about it.
Where's the mishap then? I broke the plate when spatula lightly poked it, as if it was made out of butterly wings. Half of the dish ended up on the floor, I got p!ssed and ruined the kitchen.
2. No matter what the direction is, the dish is going to be broken and all of the meal is spreaded all around.
3. Because there is always something hard that you shouldn't get close to.