Chip crumbs that you MUST finish because you remember spending almost $5 on what used to be a small bag. In your valiant effort to get every last bit of oily, salty goodness you inevitably dribble them all over the couch, your shirt and the floor where they seem to be mocking you.
Dry activated yeast that you dropped a jar of and it exploded everywhere and your still finding 6 month later in your kitchen stuck to stuff.
Also the stupid dry milk that comes off the milk jug when you open it.
Sticky rice that stuck to the toddler’s lap and then got slow-released around the house as he walked- then dried to the floor. It’s the worst treasure hunt ever.
5lb bag of sugar that dropped on the floor.
Granola bar bits. Those nature valley granola bars leave such a mess!
Powdered sugar doughnuts.
Extra-large bag of Cheetos Puffs that the kitten got into last night and scattered all over the house.
Mouse droppings. An exploding bag of flour in a 4 foot cellar, in a restaurant that didn’t have a vacuum is #2.
@00 You are the first person I’ve come across that considers mouse droppings to be food. You’re a survivor, I’ll give you that.
Cat puke, thoroughly dried out.
[To pre-empt @tweezak The cat thought it was food, at one time.]
@phendrick Sorry, the pre-empt did not work.
Chip crumbs that you MUST finish because you remember spending almost $5 on what used to be a small bag. In your valiant effort to get every last bit of oily, salty goodness you inevitably dribble them all over the couch, your shirt and the floor where they seem to be mocking you.
Spilled cocoa powder can be a mess to clean up, especially if you attempt to use a wet sponge or paper towel.
I was going to say broccoli (those things fly everywhere when you cut them, worse if you buy the dehydrated chip alternative), but the cocoa wins.
This. Spill one of these and you will need ro mop with bleach everywhere that the dust went.
https://www.innit.com/nutrition/4c-antioxidant-cranberry-pomegranate-drink-mix/p/00041387512540
Dry activated yeast that you dropped a jar of and it exploded everywhere and your still finding 6 month later in your kitchen stuck to stuff.
Also the stupid dry milk that comes off the milk jug when you open it.
The conglomeration of foods that are dispersed under my two year old’s chair after any given meal.
Sticky rice that stuck to the toddler’s lap and then got slow-released around the house as he walked- then dried to the floor. It’s the worst treasure hunt ever.
Granola bar crumbs