A Lazy Susan is a rotating circular plate placed on top of a large dining table and, well, rotates food. The Lazy Susan is also the one thing that keeps families from descending rapidly into savagery when tacos or chicken strips with honey-mustard sauce are being served.
The term “Lazy Susan” made its first written appearance in Good Housekeeping in 1906, although Lazy Susans were made in the 1700s. Family lore has it being invented by some Susan who was tired passing back and forth the many dishes necessary to construct the wonderful taco. We all agreed that this Susan was more entrepreneurial than lazy.
Show below are the organization skills of a Lazy Susan.
Lemon chicken
Chicken strips with honey-mustard sauce.
Yes! Lazy Susan is the kitchen wonder! It organizes food and things that make you want to change the definition of laziness into comfortable or hassle-free eating.
Ed of RetroLazySusy.com
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