Touché. I suppose that could be considered a bad time to bake cookies. At least until you've been to the store to get the missing ingredient.
However, I also disagree with a couple of the other "bad times to bake cookies."When you already have cookies and have forgotten you've already made them.
When you nil past mouth.
1. You can
never have too many cookies, so already having them doesn't mean it's a bad time to make more.
2. I have never seen the phrase "nil past mouth", but I assume they are referring to the medical term NPO (
nil per os, which actually translates as "nothing by mouth", and is written out as the full phrase in medical documents), which is a very short-term situation - usually only 12 to 24 hours. I have been under that restriction a number of times - usually before having an MRI, but also before surgery. If you make the cookies
while you are NPO, then you will have them
waiting for you as soon as you're allowed to eat again. I suppose if you happen to be
in the hospital at the time,
then it would indeed be a bad time to bake cookies. But then again,
any time you're in the hospital would be a bad time to bake cookies (and that one
wasn't on their list).