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| multiple | 12-Aug-1999 | food/drink | bill | by votes | 67 | 9 | 57.4% |
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| User | Comment |
|---|---|
| Jody | posted 12-Aug-1999 3:13pm with junior mints put on the top just after you turn the oven off and then you let them sit for a minute or two in the warm oven until they're totally shmooey all over the top and then you let them cool and then you eat them with your bare hands.... |
| cpierson | posted 12-Aug-1999 3:57pm Shmooey? As in the cartoon character? :) (Actually, that's one of the better neologisms I've seen on the net, although it'll be hard to top the time I saw someone used "squzzz" as the past tense of "squeeze" ...) |
| jaff | posted 12-Aug-1999 3:58pm mmmmm.........................so drooling now |
| eris | posted 12-Aug-1999 5:34pm ...and lots of almond extract. |
| Renee | posted 12-Aug-1999 5:35pm Fudgy and chuey with a frosty glass of milk...yum |
| phi | posted 12-Aug-1999 7:44pm My sister makes perfect brownies. |
| Jasmine | posted 12-Aug-1999 8:08pm Aren't they a bit young to be doing with hashish. Just had to try stirring the batter a bit, even if it's a bit raw. |
| Jasmine | posted 12-Aug-1999 8:10pm My ex administrates them. |
| fooyun | posted 12-Aug-1999 8:54pm with lots and lots of frosting! :P |
| they | posted 12-Aug-1999 8:59pm fudgy/cakey... Plain old Duncan Hines. I don't like nuts in them, and unfortunately, I've never gotten a chance to try hash brownies. |
| they | posted 12-Aug-1999 9:00pm Thanks a lot by the way... Just before I read this survey, I had just called my SO who is on the other side of town to have him bring me home some chocolate... Now I might have to leave the house myself :( |
| Halo | posted 13-Aug-1999 12:15am Very goo-ie... |
| Jasmine | posted 13-Aug-1999 12:25am I'm eating fresh blueberry chocolate banana waffles at the moment. |
| supplicant | posted 13-Aug-1999 3:49am I don't like my brownies you presumptuous American ;P |
| Jasmine | posted 13-Aug-1999 5:09am Yeah, right. At least you have fun trading places. |
| bill | posted 13-Aug-1999 12:44pm they, are you having cravings then? |
| bill | posted 13-Aug-1999 12:45pm supplicant - even with Vegemite frosting? |
| drdt | posted 13-Aug-1999 2:04pm My specialty (and one of three things I can cook): borderline fudgy with Creme de Menthe frosting completely covered over with melted unsweetened chocolate, creating a vast glossy black plateau which, when broken, reveals a light fluffy green snow less than a millimetre below the surface. Hmmm, time to go home and bake, I think. |
| drdt | posted 13-Aug-1999 2:04pm supplicant: do you like *my* brownies? |
| eris | posted 13-Aug-1999 2:46pm drdt: How odd. That's *exactly* the kind of brownies my father baked for me about a year and a half ago - they were so rich it took me 6 months to eat them. |
| doom | posted 13-Aug-1999 3:56pm slightly burnt. |
| drdt | posted 13-Aug-1999 4:34pm eris: Wow, he must *really* love you. I got the recipe from one of my aunts, now deceased, about fifteen years ago. |
| lion | posted 13-Aug-1999 4:53pm Brownies with raspberry jam on top. |
| seven | posted 14-Aug-1999 1:54am a la mode |
| bill | posted 14-Aug-1999 8:43am doom - yeah, I like the slightly overdone edge brownies. |
| they | posted 14-Aug-1999 10:02am bill... I think I'm going to turn into a Baby Ruth bar. I crave chocolate at least once a day... besides that, I just have occasional cravings.. usually right when I wake up. (problem is, I wake up once per hour to pee) |
| Jasmine | posted 14-Aug-1999 2:00pm Or a baby Jane, or baby Clinton, the possibilities are unlimited. |
| mandy | posted 14-Aug-1999 2:38pm they...I love hearing about the baby stuff. I have wonderful memories of pregnancy. I craved mashed potatoes and gravy. I couldn't have chocolate or sweets during my pregnancy because I developed gestational diabetes and had to follow a strict diet and exercize program so the baby and I would be ok. :) |
| Jasmine | posted 15-Aug-1999 1:36am I just read today that caffeine triples the risk of miscarriage. Everything else in the book was right on, so maybe. They- ya going to have a home birth? We did and it was the most sparkling method in life up to that point. Only finding 'mandy/god' in the universe was better. |
| they | posted 15-Aug-1999 2:03am I don't drink pop/soda at all... I just eat chocolate... that is the only caffiene that I ingest. Jasmine: I might try it with the second one (in a pool of water), but with the first I need to know what the pain will be like... I need that epidural ready to go. :) |
| Jasmine | posted 15-Aug-1999 2:46am Too intense to bother feeling, i'm sure, but the joy afterwards is proportional. We didn't do the water, but i've seen it on TV. I think that would be my preference if I ever get there. My wife did both kids natural and didn't have a complaint about the delivery. The back pain till then was her problem. The first one was hospital for security's sake, the second one, the midwife carried oxygen & various training. We used cocoa oil to prevent stretch marks, i don't know if it works, but it seems like a good thing to do anyways. |
| Jasmine | posted 15-Aug-1999 2:48am You're studying all the breathing & posture stuff, i hope. |
| they | posted 15-Aug-1999 12:32pm Cocoa butter is supposed to work wonders, I've been using different things... I don't start taking childbirth classes for another month or so. |
| gilly | posted 15-Aug-1999 2:58pm They - just for the record, I just attended a homebirth and it was wonderful. It was so nice after the birth for the family and friends to all get to hang out together and be mellow and not have to deal with the hospital thing. Yes, it hurt a lot for the mother, but she did it; had drugs been available she probably would have used them, but she was glad that she didn't have that choice. Whatever choice you make, hope it's a wonderful birth! |
| they | posted 16-Aug-1999 1:58am Thanks. I'll let ya know :) We just started feeling him/her move... it was pretty exciting. |
| grmbrand | posted 17-Aug-1999 1:55pm Cakey just, with hashish. At a picnick. |
| presti | posted 23-Aug-1999 8:16am with Reeses pieces in them |
| mandy | posted 23-Aug-1999 6:26pm They had a huge platter of Brownies on the set yesterday, I had to pass on them because of this new low carbo meal plan for my diabetes control. :( I heard on of the PA's say they were a bit dry. That helped! :) |
| dsysko | posted 27-Aug-1999 3:58pm mmm. brownies. |
| Very | posted 29-Aug-1999 3:57am Ok, I am finally going to ask - would someone let me in on this "just" thing? I seem to have missed its inception and can't suss its meaning. |
| Maarten | posted 29-Aug-1999 10:29am The fudgier the better! |
| Mariah | posted 30-Oct-1999 5:20pm yum...I like a balance of fudge and cake...but I'd rather have real cakey than real fudgy...and blondies...my grandmother used to make those...I'm so hungry now |
| they | posted 30-Oct-1999 11:23pm Man, I have been craving Brownies for DAYS... I keep seeing the commercials for the ones that are already in the pan that you just bake... and now this survey has to pop up :( |
| natsim | posted 27-Nov-1999 1:33pm With Grand Marnier! |
| anonymous | posted 28-Nov-1999 12:14am bent over with their pants down |
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