Welldone & Korrin
Ever thought a kitchen could run like a well‑ordered army, with just the right pinch of chaos to keep the troops—sorry, the diners—on their toes?
Sure, a kitchen can be like an army if you give the chefs a strict order book and a single rogue spice to keep the morale up, but any more than that and the pots will start a spontaneous revolt.
Exactly, just one rogue spice and the pans will think they’re leading a mutiny—good thing I’m the one in charge of the battlefield plans.
Sure, as long as that rogue spice stays in its designated packet, the pans won’t think they’re the generals. Keep the orders crisp, and don’t let the kitchen get too comfortable with the chaos.
Just keep the packet locked in, and let the pans simmer on their own, not on a battlefield of their own making.
Lock it tight. If the pans start a mutiny, I'll roll in a platoon of spoons.