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Edge or Center Brownie?... SOOOOOO not brownie debating anymore.
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Feb 12, 2013 01:10AM
Middle brownie, edge lasagna.
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Always happy to share with you Phil!
If its meaty lasagna she wouldn't want any anyway. :)
You don't eat chocolate, Evie?
Susan wrote: "::gives Jim meaty lasagna in exchange for brownies::Thank you, Jim! Best deal ever. :)"
Win - Win
Thanks
The other day I was searching the valentine candy for cherry cordial kisses with you in mind, LG.I know you said you didn't think they were in the valentine candy lineup but I just had to make sure.
It really doesn't make sense because they would be perfect for the season.
Lobstergirl wrote: "It's almost Cadbury Creme Egg season."If I'm walking around with ashes on my forehead, it must be so.
You know what's hilarious, and by that I mean totally not hilarious, is on a really windy day if I've forgotten to close my chimney, the ashes in the fireplace will get blown partway into the living room. I've got to remember to remove the ashes after having a fire.
The mr is doing the whole ashes on the forehead thing... Not I. We aren't even Catholic. I get its symbolic, but I dot need the symbolism, thanks.
The one service for Easter that I remember attending was excruciatingly long. It took place at night, I fell asleep in the pew and then had to be woke up to walk around the church three times. I don't think I went to church again except for a couple of funerals after that.
Hmmm. I likes the cherry cordials...I'll have to try those!
I also checked Target and they didn't have them. LAME. Seriously, Target's holiday candy section was pathetic.
I went to Target, too. I always expect more out of their holiday spread and it just ends up being a tiny corner of the store. Seriously lame.
Maybe you have to get them in Canada?
The brownies that I tasted were made in a slab and then cut in squares after they were baked. Is this not a traditional method for brownie baking?
Oh, Dog. I was thinking about some round brownies I saw in another thread when I responded to Charly's question. Maybe even chocolate chip cookies.
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