Woman invites playground mum over and finds her cooking in her kitchen

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When the woman returned her friend was cooking up some bacon (stock photo) (Image: Getty Images/iStockphoto)
When the woman returned her friend was cooking up some bacon (stock photo) (Image: Getty Images/iStockphoto)

A woman was left gobsmacked after a friend she invited over for a cuppa started to cook herself some bacon without permission.

The woman's little girl had started to make friends with another girl in her class so the mums became friendly when picking them up on the playground.

So, one day when there was a big storm the woman invited the other mum over so they could avoid the nasty weather.

When they got in, the woman had to take an urgent call but she was staggered at what she found when she came back and saw the friend in the kitchen.

Woman invites playground mum over and finds her cooking in her kitchen dqxikeidqkikdinvThe woman invited her round to avoid nasty weather (stock photo) (Getty Images)

Airing her frustrations on Mumsnet, the woman, who remained anonymous, wrote: "We had a storm one morning on the school run and as it was much closer to my house than hers I invited her back for a cuppa till the storm passed.

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"I put the kettle onto boil and then went to the loo, then had to take an 'urgent' phone call from my eldest school for some reason or other, can't remember what exactly and it certainly wasn't an emergency."

As she went away to take the call, she soon started to hear noises as if somebody was cooking and then heard a sizzle.

"When I went back downstairs she was frying bacon. She hadn't asked, I hadn't offered and it meant she had gone through my fridge and cupboards the first time she had been to my house," said the woman.

"When I asked what she was doing she said she was hungry and hadn't eaten that day. Safe to say I didn't ask her to come back after that!"

Freddie Bennett

Parenting, School run

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