I just made "Double Chocolate Dream Cookies" from scratch and they are awesome. Does this mean that I should expect a giant Milwaukee's Best can to come crashing through my apartment ceiling any second?
11-07-2006 12:45 AM
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11-07-2006 12:55 AM
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always thinkin about the booze eh cobere? | |
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11-07-2006 01:02 AM
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Lol, still on the brain, even when I replace it with chocolate, caffiene, and gambling. | |
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11-07-2006 01:33 AM
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11-07-2006 01:35 AM
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I think if you jumpkick your wife and then bake the cookies you're still considered a man. | |
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11-07-2006 01:40 AM
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A few nights ago I went to bake myself some brownies, then realized I didnt have a pan, so I ate raw brownie batter for two days. yummmm and I saved myself from cooking like a woman | |
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11-07-2006 01:41 AM
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11-07-2006 01:44 AM
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Baking cookies is fine. Adding excessive adjectives to describe them isn't. | |
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11-07-2006 02:01 AM
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I'm looking for a guy who can cook. Baking is a bonus. | |
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11-07-2006 02:06 AM
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After he jumpkicks you, right? | |
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11-07-2006 02:17 AM
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11-07-2006 02:29 AM
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11-07-2006 02:44 AM
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I made this once and it rocked. | |
11-07-2006 02:45 AM
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Dig the brown sugar & tabasco glaze on the tenderloin. That was a nice touch. | |
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11-07-2006 03:02 AM
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Where would I be without Gourmet magazine? Nowhere, that's where. | |
11-07-2006 04:22 AM
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11-07-2006 02:20 PM
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11-07-2006 03:21 PM
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lukie, i've had sushi a few times. If I order something like a tuna roll + its fancy name, what are the health stats/avg price on that? I got a few local sushi places and could start gettiing rolls to go when walking back from the gym. | |
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11-07-2006 03:35 PM
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11-07-2006 04:21 PM
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Act like a real man? | |
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11-07-2006 05:23 PM
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u should change the heading to POST YOUR RECIPES HERE. | |
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11-07-2006 05:45 PM
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11-07-2006 08:40 PM
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11-07-2006 09:56 PM
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11-07-2006 10:44 PM
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11-08-2006 01:45 AM
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11-08-2006 02:57 AM
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^^^^ | |
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11-08-2006 09:56 AM
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11-08-2006 12:36 PM
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11-13-2006 02:39 AM
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11-13-2006 03:33 AM
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11-13-2006 04:34 AM
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11-13-2006 02:23 PM
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get some ikura, that stuff is so good | |
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11-14-2006 12:10 AM
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11-14-2006 03:32 AM
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Ive really come to like sushi A LOT, but I need to learn more about it. I do know that I hate cooked stuff, like tempura shrimp rolls, completely ruins the whole point of sushi. The one exception is this lobster roll I had, that was quite good, but its just cooked not freid. At first I always liked to order the crazy rolls with all sorts of stuff in them because I was afraid of the raw fish. I still like these rolls, but Ive come to really apprecaite the fish itself, and just plain spicy tuna or salmon rolls are so much better to me now. I still havent tried those things that arent rolls, where its just like rice and the fish on top, maybe next time. | |
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11-14-2006 03:38 AM
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What is the rule of thumb for pieces in say a spicy tuna roll? Protein/caloric value? | |
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11-14-2006 09:58 AM
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11-14-2006 03:27 PM
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I like some crazy 'themed' rolls, like this one called the mexican at the place I ate at in boston was really good. Its true you cant taste the fish as much, and sometimes barely at all, but they are good in thier own way. I like these because the veggies add a different type of freshness. The fish has a freshness of its own, but some crisp veggies in there just add another dimension. | |
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