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Interests => All Things Edible (and how to prepare them) => Topic started by: Flame on April 08, 2008, 03:14:35 PM
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So, tell us.....
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So, tell us.....
Jooooo... oops I mean chewy. :-)
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So, tell us.....
Jooooo... oops I mean chewy. :-)
LOL...should I modify the poll for the jooooooooooooos choice???
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Chewy!
With nuts!
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Chewy!
With nuts!
Amen!
Brownies are nothing without nuts (I prefer walnuts, but pecans are great too).
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So, tell us.....
Jooooo... oops I mean chewy. :-)
LOL...should I modify the poll for the jooooooooooooos choice???
Well, I assume Kosher brownies are available?
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I'm the only one who likes cakey brownies??? Oh my....
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So, tell us.....
Jooooo... oops I mean chewy. :-)
LOL...should I modify the poll for the jooooooooooooos choice???
OF COURSE! People have been slacking around here lately with the polls. It's not a proper poll without a "Jooooooos" choice! :-)
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I'm the only one who likes cakey brownies??? Oh my....
Never mind Dixie, we will still respect you in the morning. :lmao:
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LOL! Oh well, I always waddle to the tune of my own homemade kazoo. :-)
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chewy brownies ftw
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This was in DixieBelle's thread on Saturday in the lounge on wacky kitchen gadgets:
Edges for Everybody
The maze-like design of the Baker's Edge brownie pan maximizes the crispy quotient in a typical batch of brownies, preventing family fighting over coveted perimeter pieces. Because heat takes longer to reach the center of a typical pan, this one's extra edges ensure more consistent batch-to-batch results. However, middle pieces will be in short supply.
(http://us.news2.yimg.com/us.yimg.com/p/fi/15/95/69.jpg)
http://shopping.yahoo.com/articles/yshoppingarticles/98/wackiest-kitchen-products/ (http://shopping.yahoo.com/articles/yshoppingarticles/98/wackiest-kitchen-products/)
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This was in DixieBelle's thread on Saturday in the lounge on wacky kitchen gadgets:
Edges for Everybody
The maze-like design of the Baker's Edge brownie pan maximizes the crispy quotient in a typical batch of brownies, preventing family fighting over coveted perimeter pieces. Because heat takes longer to reach the center of a typical pan, this one's extra edges ensure more consistent batch-to-batch results. However, middle pieces will be in short supply.
(http://us.news2.yimg.com/us.yimg.com/p/fi/15/95/69.jpg)
http://shopping.yahoo.com/articles/yshoppingarticles/98/wackiest-kitchen-products/ (http://shopping.yahoo.com/articles/yshoppingarticles/98/wackiest-kitchen-products/)
Let me guess, a pan like that is about forty five bucks at 'PANS ARE US '
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close... $39.95
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close... $39.95
Only $20 more than what I'm willing to spend.