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Easy things you suck at doing

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Speaking of, I'm the world's worst at any computer game that involves remembering way you've been - from 3D shooters to old text adventure games. I have no capability for making a mental map of anywhere. So I just get lost in those games, I can never find my way back.
 
I've never beaten anyone in armwrestling. Seriosly, if the person is over the age of, say, 13, I'd be on the losing side. Doesn't matter if they are male or female
 
i cant tie my shoes like normal people..

How do you tie them, then?

I also tie them up weird. I take both ends and make loops out of both of them, then I cross the two and tuck one under the other.

"Norms", apparently just make one loop and tie just the straight lace around it. Who are the real freaks?

I can do both the bunny knotting and the regular kind. Frankly, I tend to bunny knot more often. What I DO avoid doing is granny knotting - I hate it when the loops sit vertically rather than horizontally across the shoe. Most inelegant!

[*]Directions. I am hopelessly GPS dependent.

Oh, totally agreed with this one. Even with GPS, it takes me many repeat journeys before I really remember a particular route.
 
RoJoHen, how to bake a potato:

1. Fork it ALL OVER. Many times.
2. Stick it in the oven, high temp.
3. Wait. REALLY wait. Go do something else.

Other stuff I suck at: car maintenance. Just can't get my head around it.
 
Yeah, if I go off and do something else, I end up with charcoal in my oven.

These are the instructions from my Grandma's Good Housekeeping cookery book - which I always use. (It also teaches scrambled eggs, if anyone wants that :) )

Chose even-sized old potatoes
Scrub well and prick all over with a fork
Bake near the top of the oven at 400F for about 45 mins to one hour or until they feel soft when squeezed.
 
Those are the most unspecific directions I've ever heard for baking a potato.

OK, how about this:
1. Select your potato and give it a good scrubbing, preferably with a brush, but with your hands is fine so long as you're thorough.
2. Poke it several times with a fork, all around the potato. This is to let the steam out so that the potato gets nice and fluffy inside.
3. Smear it with a little bit of cooking oil - olive, canola, corn, doesn't matter so long as it's edible. This will give you a slightly crispy skin, and it also conducts heat into the potato a little more quickly.
4. Put it in a pan or on a baking sheet. If desired, sprinkle it with some salt or garlic salt.
5. Put it in a 350-400 degree oven.
6. Bake for, oh...an hour or so. The bigger the potato, the longer it will take. Regular-size potatoes only take about 45 minutes in my oven, but I have a convection oven. A great big potato in a conventional oven might take 1:15 or so.
7. If you can squeeze it with your (dish towel or potholder protected) hand and it feels nice and soft inside, it's done.

Do not wrap it in foil - it'll turn out gummy.

Too specific?
 
Just give yourself plenty of time. If it gets done a little early, you can just turn off the oven and leave the potato in there and it'll stay hot for quite a while while you finish fixing whatever else you're having with it.

I love baked potatoes - one of my very favorite things. A little butter, a little salt and pepper, and maybe some chives if I happen to have any hanging around and it just doesn't get much better than that. Well, it's nice with steak, too. ;)
 
Found something else I suck at doing..I can't whistle to save my own life or snap my fingers either! Those are things that I have never been able to do/suck at doing. :D
 
Cooking scrambled eggs. I can cook all sorts of lovely things, including a decent omelet, but I cannot get plain ol' scrambled eggs right.
Interesting. When I've tried to cook an omelet, I've failed and the result was unintended scrambled eggs.

Any way, I also can't whistle, usually.
 
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