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Post by MetaSeraphim on Aug 24, 2010 22:26:08 GMT -5
I don't agree.
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Post by Cablevision on Aug 25, 2010 2:10:29 GMT -5
It IS hard... some try very hard. >_>
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Post by MetaSeraphim on Aug 25, 2010 2:43:16 GMT -5
On purpose?
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Post by Cablevision on Aug 25, 2010 12:30:49 GMT -5
Yes. They try so hard to make it good... but it goes down the other road. I remember this girl who made cookies in High School and they were terrible. HOW DO YOU MESS UP WITH COOKIES?!
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Post by MetaSeraphim on Aug 25, 2010 18:50:30 GMT -5
Must be genetic.
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Post by Cablevision on Aug 25, 2010 20:25:18 GMT -5
I never met her mother, but they must both suck at baking.
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Post by MetaSeraphim on Aug 26, 2010 3:16:32 GMT -5
Most likely.
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Post by Cablevision on Aug 26, 2010 10:57:44 GMT -5
I made a chocolate cake with Double Stuff Oreos as well as Yellow Oreos baked into it. =)
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Post by MetaSeraphim on Aug 26, 2010 22:13:04 GMT -5
That sounds pretty good.
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Post by Cablevision on Aug 27, 2010 0:24:32 GMT -5
It was. The regular oreos stayed crunchy while the vanilla ones meshed with the cake. Culinary masterpiece. Also with a homemade frosting. I owned that bitch.
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Post by MetaSeraphim on Aug 27, 2010 8:47:24 GMT -5
Mmmmm, now you're making me want some. Or at least fix my own version of it.
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Post by Cablevision on Aug 27, 2010 22:47:25 GMT -5
It's easy. Regular boxed cake mix, follow the directions, then take about half a package of Double Stuff oreos and half Yellow oreos and quarter them. Throw them right in, mix to coat then put in pan and bake. Done. It can be any oreo you like. We did a mint cake once with mint oreos, as well as a peanut butter one. It's all up for variation.
My frosting was three cups powdered sugar, 3/4 cup softened butter, teaspoon vanilla extract, two tablespoons of milk. Put together and beat.
Tada.
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Post by MetaSeraphim on Aug 28, 2010 2:45:55 GMT -5
Mint cake sounds really good. I really like mint, chocolate and coconut, but have failed to find all three in one thing.
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Post by Cablevision on Aug 28, 2010 16:08:13 GMT -5
There's nothing stopping you from putting them all in there. >_>
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Post by MetaSeraphim on Aug 28, 2010 16:31:01 GMT -5
I know. Still learning how to bake though.
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Post by Cablevision on Aug 29, 2010 0:45:41 GMT -5
There is no learning. Follow the directions and go. >_>
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Post by MetaSeraphim on Aug 29, 2010 4:15:01 GMT -5
There are no directions when you're making something from scratch. . .
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Post by Cablevision on Aug 29, 2010 11:29:37 GMT -5
You have to get the idea from somewhere. Although it is from scratch, there are still directions for it. >_>
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Post by MetaSeraphim on Aug 29, 2010 18:44:02 GMT -5
Okay.
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Post by Cablevision on Sept 1, 2010 10:29:04 GMT -5
Unless you're trying to discover stuff yourself... which is weird... >_>
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