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The original was posted on /r/tifu by /u/Connect_Ad_6229 on 2025-12-15 19:54:52+00:00.
So I've been living in a student apartment for the past 3 months doing my masters internship. I'm with 3 other roommates, and one of them happens gluten free. How gluten free do you ask? On the very day I moved in, him and his partner (one of my other roommates) were insistent that I buy a separate pasta strainer to avoid ANY cross contamination.
STRICTLY OFF LIMITS
After going a whole 3 months being extremely careful, I made a careless mistake in just the last week I was there. While making dinner, I realized I had one slice of bread left--the butt end that normally gets tossed. In order not to waist it, I decided to dip it in a HUGE pot of soup my roommates spent the entire previous day making. To be clear, I know how uncourteous it is to taste your roommates' food without asking. But this was a GIANT pot of soup, and one small piece of bread dipped in the broth clearly isn't enough to finish it. Obviously though, none of that matters when there is a serious dietary restriction at stake.
Of course, I had only realized my mistake just as he started eating. I ran into the kitchen in a panic telling him to stop. He only had a couple of bites up to that point, but the damage was done. He just froze and looked at me as if to say., "Uuugghh...Really dude?" I apologized profusely and he accepted my mistake. Luckily, he didn't panic and I'm fairly certain him and his partner have prepared for and dealt with situations like this in the past. I'm writing this the night of so hopefully he won't get too sick :/. I offered to buy him dinner, but he said no and ended up making something else.
Thankfully, his partner is not gluten intolerant so the pot of soup won't go to waste. But this certainly does not devoid me of making a potentially dangerous and soul crushing mistake.
Shiiit man :(((
TL;DR: My roommate is gluten intolerant and I accidentally dipped bread in a pot of soup he made cross contaminating it.