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Am studying Aaron's chesticles. (and creative writing).
It is a chocolate cake with chocolate butter icing!
Quote: zooo @ November 14 2009, 4:50 PM GMTAm baking a cake.
Yummmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmm.
Quote: zooo @ November 14 2009, 5:05 PM GMTAm studying Aaron's chesticles.
I'm making banana bread as we speak. With hidden cauliflower in it. The kids never know the difference.
Quote: AndreaLynne @ November 14 2009, 5:09 PM GMTI'm making banana bread as we speak. With hidden cauliflower in it. The kids never know the difference.
! I can never trust banana bread again!
Matthew is wondering how many times he has read the word clique over the last week on here. It seems like a loooooooot.
A while back, Jessica Seinfeld (Jerry's wife) came out with a cook book of yummy recipes that have hidden fruit and vegetables in them, in the form of purees. There is no cauliflower taste at all, as it is only a little bit. But my youngest is a terrible eater and almost everything I make has something hidden in it.
And Elliot? It tastes fantastic!
Quote: AndreaLynne @ November 14 2009, 5:15 PM GMTA while back, Jessica Seinfeld (Jerry's wife) came out with a cook book of yummy recipes that have hidden fruit and vegetables in them, in the form of purees. There is no cauliflower taste at all, as it is only a little bit. But my youngest is a terrible eater and almost everything I make has something hidden in it.
And Elliot? It tastes fantastic!
I am sure my mum used to hide stuff in my food when I was younger, but he denies it profusely even now.
There's still a chance she hides stuff in my food, mums are allowed to be all sneaky like that. I'm sure it tastes delicious Andrea.
I actually substitute another banana for the cauliflower sometimes. That just makes it more...bananay?
Quote: AndreaLynne @ November 14 2009, 5:20 PM GMTI actually substitute another banana for the cauliflower sometimes. That just makes it more...bananay?
It can never be too banana-y!
I'm not baking today. Tried to bake bread rolls yesterday, only for me to f**k them up and end up with bricks.
Fortunately my bread-brick house is coming on well.
My mother in law is famous for making paving stone rolls.
My mother in law is a phrase that will have freaked Robyn out when she read the beginning of this sentence.
Quote: PhQnix @ November 14 2009, 5:36 PM GMTMy mother in law is a phrase that will have freaked Robyn out when she read the beginning of this sentence.