Of Jack C.
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Kimberley,
I'd be surprised if you can get "real" raw sugar in stores.
When I was in the U.S. Peace Corps in Belize i
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but Moom, the icky bugs TOUCHED the chocolate! :)
just think of it as "quality protein". and yes i have munched a bug or
to, with and without the chocolate.;-)
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But, it's still food. YOUR favorite.. just close your eyes and keep that
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Kimberley,
I'd be surprised if you can get
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Just keep the supply of Diet Coke coming. :)
Make that "Tab", for me.
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Been drinking it in the UK for most of my 37 years !!!
Used to be a plain old pick me up for years (if you ever had to go into
hospital or indeed went visiting, you were either given or giving
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Been drinking it in the UK for most of my 37 years !!!
Used to be a plain old pick me up for years (if you ever had to go into
hospital or indeed went visiting, you w
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Been drinking it in the UK for most of my 37 years !!!
Used to be a plain old pick me up for years (if you ever had to go into
hospital or indeed went visiting, you were either
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Sorry Lee, it looks like Rachel is too much of a chocoholic to be up on her
hard candy nomenclature. In the US its refered to as Rock candy, basically
colored, flavored, crystaline suga
I just LOVE this list! Recipes to cook with at work (DBA related topics)
and recipes to relieve tension (ala baking). Thanks Mark, Rachel and
everyone else.
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Hey, found out that muscavado sugar is raw sugar. Hopefully
I can find it in the stores. If not I am going to Second Cup and
"borrowing" a whole bunch of little packets;-)
375g dark muscovado sugar
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You can substitute light brown sugar for the muscavado without sacraficing
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Hey, found out that muscavado sugar is raw sugar. Hopefully
I can find it
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Dark RUM works well, too.
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Kimberley,
I'd be surprised if you can get "real" raw sugar in stores.
When I was in the U.S. Peace Corps in Belize in the mid
'70s, raw sugar was readily available, since sugar was a
primary export from that beautiful little country. If you
let a couple of pounds of raw sugar sit in a brown
Now that's a waste...you're supposed to boil the ants and then roll them up
in chocolate. Then you can add sugar to the water you boiled them in and be
able to serve "lemonade" with the chocolate covered ants (make sure they're
carpenter ants and not fire ants!). :)
Jeffery Stevenson
Chief
Wow, that is really gross:)
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Now that's a waste...you're supposed to boil the ants and then roll them up
in chocolate. Then you can add sugar to the water you boiled them in and
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I just LOVE this list! Recipes to cook with at work (DBA related topics)
and recipes to relieve tension (ala baking). Thanks Mark, Rachel and
eve
Well, ants have a high acidity in their body (mostly citric acid), so when
you boil them, all that fluid mixed with the water to give it a tart, lemony
type taste...one of those interesting tidbits I picked up in the past when I
was in survival instructor training (like many others on this list,
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Kimberley,
I'd be surprised if you can get "real" raw sugar in stores.
When I was in the U.S. P
You could just lick the chocolate off.
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shudder I have a phobia about bugs...
what a waste of perfectly good chocolate
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Speaking of sugar...
I just returned from Trinidad (on a mission trip to build a church in
Toco).
While working in the 95 degree sun all day we often walked up to the corner
store
but Moom, the icky bugs TOUCHED the chocolate! :)
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* Monitoring Tools/Friday
Recipe
but Moom, the icky bugs TOUCHED the chocolate! :)
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LOL All this over a recipe huh? To start Muscavado sugar IS brown sugar -
but it is a softer sugar, it kind of sticks together unlike normal brown
sugar. Eggs are LARGE sized eggs - somehow I don't think that America has
jumbo sized chickens that lay eggs the size of an Ostrich's:) Just a regular
Well, I think I can manage the grams to cups and c to f, but can someone
translate "muscovado sugar" for me?
At 07:26 AM 3/16/01 -0800, you wrote:
Well here goes then - Good job I went and got it just in case at lunch huh
:0) I just knew that SOMEBODY would have to have a chocolate fetish on
not one of those measurements (especially not "gas mark 5") will work for an
American :)
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Are you saying 2 eggs means something different in England? ;)
At 01:23 PM 3/16/01 -0800, you wrote:
not one of those measurements (especially not "gas mark 5") will work for
an American :)
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What's muscovado sugar? It sounds like sugar from an avocado grown in Moscow. My
wife, who hails from Bristol. knew it was a brown sugar, but didn't know what made it
different froom other brown sugars. She didn't think it was simply a brand name.
We have one child so cutting the cake into
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Date: Fri, 16 Mar 2001 14:19:46 -0800
Are you saying 2 eggs means something different in England? ;)
At 01:23 PM 3/16/01 -0800, you wrote:
not one of those measurements (
that a teaspoon is a teaspoon :)
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Are you saying 2 eggs means something
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