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Default It was not quite lethal....


JoeSpareBedroom wrote:
> > wrote in message
> oups.com...
> >
> > sf wrote:
> >> On 12 Oct 2006 12:48:28 -0700, wrote:
> >>
> >> >
> >> >sf wrote:
> >> >> On 9 Oct 2006 09:01:13 -0700,
wrote:
> >> >>
> >> >> >
> >> >> >sf wrote:
> >> >> >
> >> >> >> If it's cured by chocolate alone, it isn't *real* depression.
> >> >> >
> >> >> >Alas, quite true indeed. I was being amusing, if only to myself,
> >> >> >however. :-) Or in other words I required a good excuse to finish the
> >> >> >latter half of the pie tin of fudge. There ain't anyother human
> >> >> >within
> >> >> >28 miles for me to share it with,

> >
> >> >> Any port in a storm as they say. What rural location you're in?
> >> >> Alaska?

> >
> >> >I am deep inside a canyon in northern New Mexico, where bears still
> >> >wander and eagles still soar. I gave tiny pieces of fudge to the goats,
> >> >and I tossed the rest in the trash--- the craving being over. Only the
> >> >past few hours..... I really wish I had more fudge. Sheeeish.

> >
> >> Are you a gov'ment employee or do you have a more compelling reason to
> >> live in such isolation?

> >
> > In the year 2000, after seeing Bush2 placed in the Oval Office, I got
> > disgusted with humanity in general and hate-filled fascist Americans in
> > particular. I quit my job, packed a dozen books, and I moved into a bat
> > cave on the Avawatz mountain range for two years. After I got tired of
> > that (my journals of the experience having been sent to the University
> > of California at Santa Barbara), I moved into the canyon I'm now in
> > since there is more fire wood to get me through the winter (the Avawatz
> > does not have any trees). Unfortunately, neither wilderness included
> > fudge. The satellite diswh that connects me to the 'net was installed
> > for my benefit by the owners of the canyon.
> >
> > Last night I took out the makings for fudge, intent on making more....
> > but it seemed like more effort that it is worth.


> You're right. Not worth the effort. This, on the other hand, is worth the
> effort:
>
http://www.starchefs.com/chocolate_l...ecipe_03.shtml
>
> I think you could use that bland "farmer's cheese" if you can't find
> mascarpone.


Whew! I could feel my blood hardening just by reading the ingredients.
:-)