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On 10/29/2012 7:01 AM, notbob wrote:
> On 2012-10-29, dsi1 > wrote: > > >> stretch it out some. It's kind of a classy thing to do. > > Apparently, others think so, too. They're idiots. My local happily growing > all-organic market, which has a bakery, uses corn meal for all their > breads, which I will not buy cuz I can't eat a slice of their bread on > my sofa, cuz corn meal keeps dropping off the crust and getting all > over the sofa. Stupid practice. My favorite English muffins are from the Star Bakery in Kalihi. It seems that all they make are English muffins but boy are they tasty. They're also covered with corn meal so it's not compatible with your sofa. I'm guessing that doughnuts and anything covered with sugar or powdered sugar or coconut or toast wouldn't pass your sofa test. That's good cause you shouldn't be eating those sorts of foods - well the toast is probably OK. > >> kid and first made pizza using one of those Kraft boxed pizza mixes. > > I remember those. I remember having to leave the kitchen cuz the > smell of the finished pie was exactly the same aroma as fresh puke. And most cheeses don't smell like puke? > > nb > |
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