Lastik & Grechka
Hey Lastik, I've been thinking about how to make our family stew a little more… efficient. Maybe a timer that signals when each ingredient needs to be added? What do you think?
Sounds good. I’ll hook up a simple timer with a beep for each ingredient. No fancy bells—just a clear cue so nothing gets missed.
That sounds lovely. I’ll set the beep to go off exactly when the onions go into the pan, then the broth, then the carrots. I’ll even keep a little jar of herbs by the timer, just in case we need a little extra aroma—nothing fancy, just a steady, reliable rhythm that keeps the whole family in sync.
Nice plan. Just keep the jar close—if the timer’s off, you’ll still have a backup. We’ll see if the rhythm works or if the onions start timing themselves.
I’ll keep the jar right there—just a whisper of dill next to the timer. If the onions get all dramatic and start timing themselves, I’ll give them a little lesson in punctuality. But honestly, the rhythm should keep us all on track and make the kitchen feel like a well‑orchestrated dance.
Sounds like a plan. If the onions start timing themselves, just give them a gentle shove and keep the rhythm going. We’ll get that stew in perfect sync.
I’ll give those onions a little nudge and keep the beat steady—just a quiet push and the timer’s next note, and we’ll have the stew humming just right.