
I suggest you try it with something else though, soft apples or fresh peaches.
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Sun 3 May 2009, 23:07,
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although there is no "a" in the word "peeling"
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Sun 3 May 2009, 23:04,
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Thanks, and I will be more careful next time.
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Sun 3 May 2009, 23:08,
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Thanks for noticing and mentioning it.
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Mon 4 May 2009, 2:05,
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I'll figure some way of using the Squirtle soon.
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Sun 3 May 2009, 23:11,
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to a nice cake, or blowing on some muffins to cool them down
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Sun 3 May 2009, 23:14,
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He's in a seriously laid back position. *snapshots*

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he is clearly farting his candles out, as blowing them with his mouth would result in a jet of water and soggy cake, which nobody wants.
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Sun 3 May 2009, 23:28,
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Perhaps I should portray him as just lazy and of no help at all.
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Sun 3 May 2009, 23:32,
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he could just be lying there, waiting for them to feed him tasty treats. or they could be having a picnic, he'd look good relaxing on a tartan blanket
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Sun 3 May 2009, 23:34,
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but it's fucking addictive and i know i will loose large chunks of my life if i do.
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Sun 3 May 2009, 23:37,
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It's so addictive I'm replaying it. :/
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Sun 3 May 2009, 23:40,
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I mean I can do that at home.
And more dramatically too.
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Sun 3 May 2009, 23:43,
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And more dramatically too.

who it is on that game i'm supposed to be like
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Sun 3 May 2009, 23:44,
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Steam.
Fucking hell that was a poor joke. And didn't even really make sense in reality.
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Sun 3 May 2009, 23:56,
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Fucking hell that was a poor joke. And didn't even really make sense in reality.

Actually, it looks like it is not effecting him.
Must be immune to water attacks. [/:-D
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Mon 4 May 2009, 1:01,
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Must be immune to water attacks. [/:-D

*buys several copies of that as a TM*
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Mon 4 May 2009, 1:25,
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Bushushu, I choose you!
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Mon 4 May 2009, 6:41,
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we were discussing the difference between cobblers and crumbles on the weekend
I think a cobbler is more of a cake batter than a crust topping
my flatmate has been working on a new crumble recipe - the topping includes coconut, sesame seeds, pumpkin seeds besides the usual flour, butter and sugar
been trying different fruit combinations.. last night's was apple, feijoa, currants, sultanas and yes, pears
AWESOME
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Sun 3 May 2009, 23:30,
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I think a cobbler is more of a cake batter than a crust topping
my flatmate has been working on a new crumble recipe - the topping includes coconut, sesame seeds, pumpkin seeds besides the usual flour, butter and sugar
been trying different fruit combinations.. last night's was apple, feijoa, currants, sultanas and yes, pears
AWESOME

could seriously stretch the material of your undies, that's how good it is.
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Sun 3 May 2009, 23:33,
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More of a quick-torte type thing. Should also be very clumpy.
Cobblers should end up really smooth, soft and spongy.
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Sun 3 May 2009, 23:37,
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Cobblers should end up really smooth, soft and spongy.

cobblers aren't.
I looked at some recipes which are like a cake batter (egg & milk) and some which just use water to bind.. hmm
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Mon 4 May 2009, 0:02,
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I looked at some recipes which are like a cake batter (egg & milk) and some which just use water to bind.. hmm

Oil for butter, no egg, and water for milk(soya can be used there).
Big thing to remember with no egg is to take half the flour and
all the liquid and beat it really hard, then add rest of the flour
and baking soda & sugar. Use dissolved brownsugar and bit of
sesame oil for the topping glaze instead of the honey.
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Big thing to remember with no egg is to take half the flour and
all the liquid and beat it really hard, then add rest of the flour
and baking soda & sugar. Use dissolved brownsugar and bit of
sesame oil for the topping glaze instead of the honey.