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![]() "dsi1" > wrote in message ... > On 2/28/2013 6:17 PM, Julie Bove wrote: >> >> I tried to follow this as closely as I could the first time because I >> wasn't >> sure how it would come out. And I didn't use honey because I really >> dislike >> the stuff. Not sure that corn syrup would work because I think it is too >> runny, plus I had none. So far so good on the GERD front. But daughter >> didn't like it with the walnuts. Will try to make it again without those >> but not sure it will hold up as well. >> >> > > You might want to try Korean cactus honey which is available in Korean > markets. I don't know anything about it except that it's popular cause > they have a bunch of that stuff on the shelves. It comes in liquid and > powder form. Well I don't think I'll be making this again unless daughter likes it without the nuts. I tried it after it set up and I didn't care for it so much. I don't know why really. But I also am not big into sweets. I just thought I'd make it because I have a ton of sunseed butter. This was one of those things that daughter was eating like mad until I bought a case of it. And now consumption has dropped. |
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On 2/28/2013 10:03 PM, Julie Bove wrote:
> > Well I don't think I'll be making this again unless daughter likes it > without the nuts. I tried it after it set up and I didn't care for it so > much. I don't know why really. But I also am not big into sweets. I just > thought I'd make it because I have a ton of sunseed butter. This was one of > those things that daughter was eating like mad until I bought a case of it. > And now consumption has dropped. Ha ha, kids... waddaya gonna do? My son makes great fudge. The weird part is that I've never seen him cook anything else. |
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dsi1 wrote:
> Ha ha, kids... waddaya gonna do? My son makes great fudge. The weird > part is that I've never seen him cook anything else. Spam fudge? That's something I'd like to see. (Not eat, though.) |
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![]() "Julie Bove" > wrote in message ... > > "dsi1" > wrote in message > ... >> On 2/28/2013 6:17 PM, Julie Bove wrote: >>> >>> I tried to follow this as closely as I could the first time because I >>> wasn't >>> sure how it would come out. And I didn't use honey because I really >>> dislike >>> the stuff. Not sure that corn syrup would work because I think it is >>> too >>> runny, plus I had none. So far so good on the GERD front. But daughter >>> didn't like it with the walnuts. Will try to make it again without >>> those >>> but not sure it will hold up as well. >>> >>> >> >> You might want to try Korean cactus honey which is available in Korean >> markets. I don't know anything about it except that it's popular cause >> they have a bunch of that stuff on the shelves. It comes in liquid and >> powder form. > > Well I don't think I'll be making this again unless daughter likes it > without the nuts. I tried it after it set up and I didn't care for it so > much. I don't know why really. But I also am not big into sweets. I > just thought I'd make it because I have a ton of sunseed butter. This was > one of those things that daughter was eating like mad until I bought a > case of it. And now consumption has dropped. Your daughter has you wrapped around her little finger. You are her slave bitch. She is a nascent "withholder." She'll ruin every relationship she ever enters into. You could buy her a case of premium Dutch chocolate an if daughter senses you did it because you love her, she will decide she hates chocolate altogether and will not touch another molecule of it to save her life. Blather, wince, repeat. > > |
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On 3/1/2013 5:49 AM, Paul M. Cook wrote:
> "Julie Bove" > wrote in message > ... >> >> Well I don't think I'll be making this again unless daughter likes it >> without the nuts. I tried it after it set up and I didn't care for it so >> much. I don't know why really. But I also am not big into sweets. I >> just thought I'd make it because I have a ton of sunseed butter. This was >> one of those things that daughter was eating like mad until I bought a >> case of it. And now consumption has dropped. > > Your daughter has you wrapped around her little finger. You are her slave > bitch. She is a nascent "withholder." She'll ruin every relationship she > ever enters into. You could buy her a case of premium Dutch chocolate an if > daughter senses you did it because you love her, she will decide she hates > chocolate altogether and will not touch another molecule of it to save her > life. > > Blather, wince, repeat. > > I can't figure out who is wearing the proverbial pants in this household. Or, cart, horse, which is in front? Her daughter is 14. If she doesn't like what Julie cooks she needs to figure out how to cook something for herself. She knows where the kitchen is. I suspect she's not a very bright child. If she knew her mother was making this and she knew she didn't like walnuts why didn't she speak up? (Of course now we're going to hear the girl has never tasted a walnut in all her 14 years!) Julie seems to bend over backwards to find just the "right" thing for her daughter, who instantly dislikes it. Nothing ever pleases this kid. Still, Julie doesn't seem thrilled with (m)any of the results of cooking something they like, either. IMHO they need to stick to going out to eat. Then they can complain about the food someone else cooked. Jill |
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![]() "jmcquown" > wrote in message ... > On 3/1/2013 5:49 AM, Paul M. Cook wrote: >> "Julie Bove" > wrote in message >> ... >>> >>> Well I don't think I'll be making this again unless daughter likes it >>> without the nuts. I tried it after it set up and I didn't care for it >>> so >>> much. I don't know why really. But I also am not big into sweets. I >>> just thought I'd make it because I have a ton of sunseed butter. This >>> was >>> one of those things that daughter was eating like mad until I bought a >>> case of it. And now consumption has dropped. >> >> Your daughter has you wrapped around her little finger. You are her >> slave >> bitch. She is a nascent "withholder." She'll ruin every relationship >> she >> ever enters into. You could buy her a case of premium Dutch chocolate an >> if >> daughter senses you did it because you love her, she will decide she >> hates >> chocolate altogether and will not touch another molecule of it to save >> her >> life. >> >> Blather, wince, repeat. >> >> > I can't figure out who is wearing the proverbial pants in this household. > Or, cart, horse, which is in front? Her daughter is 14. If she doesn't > like what Julie cooks she needs to figure out how to cook something for > herself. She knows where the kitchen is. > Helplessness is part of he dynamic. They can do almost anything normal people can do. But they have you believe they cannot, thus you do it for them. And then they reject you for doing it. As long as daughter thought the food was an accidental like she was cool with it. When mom showed her genuine love by providing it in ample amounts, it became reviled. > I suspect she's not a very bright child. If she knew her mother was > making this and she knew she didn't like walnuts why didn't she speak up? > (Of course now we're going to hear the girl has never tasted a walnut in > all her 14 years!) Oh she knows all about walnuts. Probably liked them until just now. She needs something to reject so mom stays in her place and keeps on putting out. That way mom will try harder the next time and daughter will reject harder the next time. Hence the blather, wince, repeat. > Julie seems to bend over backwards to find just the "right" thing for her > daughter, who instantly dislikes it. Nothing ever pleases this kid. She is like any child - a master of manipulation. A stronger parent could contain it. > Still, Julie doesn't seem thrilled with (m)any of the results of cooking > something they like, either. IMHO they need to stick to going out to eat. > Then they can complain about the food someone else cooked. Keep your friends close. Keep your enemies closer. |
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![]() "jmcquown" > wrote in message ... > On 3/1/2013 5:49 AM, Paul M. Cook wrote: >> "Julie Bove" > wrote in message >> ... >>> >>> Well I don't think I'll be making this again unless daughter likes it >>> without the nuts. I tried it after it set up and I didn't care for it >>> so >>> much. I don't know why really. But I also am not big into sweets. I >>> just thought I'd make it because I have a ton of sunseed butter. This >>> was >>> one of those things that daughter was eating like mad until I bought a >>> case of it. And now consumption has dropped. >> >> Your daughter has you wrapped around her little finger. You are her >> slave >> bitch. She is a nascent "withholder." She'll ruin every relationship >> she >> ever enters into. You could buy her a case of premium Dutch chocolate an >> if >> daughter senses you did it because you love her, she will decide she >> hates >> chocolate altogether and will not touch another molecule of it to save >> her >> life. >> >> Blather, wince, repeat. >> >> > I can't figure out who is wearing the proverbial pants in this household. > Or, cart, horse, which is in front? Her daughter is 14. If she doesn't > like what Julie cooks she needs to figure out how to cook something for > herself. She knows where the kitchen is. Oh I *know* that she doesn't like walnuts. Neither does my brother but both of them will occasionally eat things that have walnuts in them. I did consider leaving them out but wasn't sure that they would firm up enough without them in there. I see now that they would. > > I suspect she's not a very bright child. If she knew her mother was > making this and she knew she didn't like walnuts why didn't she speak up? > (Of course now we're going to hear the girl has never tasted a walnut in > all her 14 years!) > She didn't know I was making it. I just made it on a whim. And she doesn't control what I make! And of course she has eaten walnuts. As I said, she will eat them in some things. > Julie seems to bend over backwards to find just the "right" thing for her > daughter, who instantly dislikes it. Nothing ever pleases this kid. > > Still, Julie doesn't seem thrilled with (m)any of the results of cooking > something they like, either. IMHO they need to stick to going out to eat. > Then they can complain about the food someone else cooked. I didn't make the fudge for her. I didn't even make it for me really. I just made it on a whim. Thought I had all of the ingredients but didn't have the cocoa. That was no biggie. I was right by a store anyway so I just picked some up. As for going out to eat, that is something we are very sick of doing. It's quite hard to dine out when you have food intolerances and that leaves precious little to choose from. I am really sick of the hamburger patty and plain baked potato or French fries. And at many restaurants that's pretty much all that I can eat. Even harder for my daughter who is on the South Beach diet. And yes, technically this fudge probably wouldn't fit the parameters of the diet but a small taste of it would and that's all that she had. |
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> On 3/1/2013 5:49 AM, Paul M. Cook wrote:
You are her slave > > bitch. You have to understand that for some, domination/humiliation is a preference, a masochistic fetish lived out in every relationship. Janet UK |
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![]() "Janet" > wrote in message ... >> On 3/1/2013 5:49 AM, Paul M. Cook wrote: > > You are her slave >> > bitch. > > You have to understand that for some, domination/humiliation is a > preference, a masochistic fetish lived out in every relationship. Hmmmm ... OK, doess that include PVC clothes and leather straps? Just askin. |
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![]() "Paul M. Cook" > wrote in message ... > > "Julie Bove" > wrote in message > ... >> >> "dsi1" > wrote in message >> ... >>> On 2/28/2013 6:17 PM, Julie Bove wrote: >>>> >>>> I tried to follow this as closely as I could the first time because I >>>> wasn't >>>> sure how it would come out. And I didn't use honey because I really >>>> dislike >>>> the stuff. Not sure that corn syrup would work because I think it is >>>> too >>>> runny, plus I had none. So far so good on the GERD front. But >>>> daughter >>>> didn't like it with the walnuts. Will try to make it again without >>>> those >>>> but not sure it will hold up as well. >>>> >>>> >>> >>> You might want to try Korean cactus honey which is available in Korean >>> markets. I don't know anything about it except that it's popular cause >>> they have a bunch of that stuff on the shelves. It comes in liquid and >>> powder form. >> >> Well I don't think I'll be making this again unless daughter likes it >> without the nuts. I tried it after it set up and I didn't care for it so >> much. I don't know why really. But I also am not big into sweets. I >> just thought I'd make it because I have a ton of sunseed butter. This >> was one of those things that daughter was eating like mad until I bought >> a case of it. And now consumption has dropped. > > Your daughter has you wrapped around her little finger. You are her slave > bitch. She is a nascent "withholder." She'll ruin every relationship she > ever enters into. You could buy her a case of premium Dutch chocolate an > if daughter senses you did it because you love her, she will decide she > hates chocolate altogether and will not touch another molecule of it to > save her life. > > Blather, wince, repeat. Uh... No. I bought the case because it was much cheaper to do it that way. I don't buy things because I "love" her. If that's why you buy things you are really messed up! |
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On Fri, 1 Mar 2013 03:56:55 -0800, "Julie Bove"
> wrote: > >"Paul M. Cook" > wrote in message ... >> Your daughter has you wrapped around her little finger. You are her slave >> bitch. She is a nascent "withholder." She'll ruin every relationship she >> ever enters into. You could buy her a case of premium Dutch chocolate an >> if daughter senses you did it because you love her, she will decide she >> hates chocolate altogether and will not touch another molecule of it to >> save her life. >> >> Blather, wince, repeat. > >Uh... No. I bought the case because it was much cheaper to do it that way. >I don't buy things because I "love" her. If that's why you buy things you >are really messed up! ISTM that in the past you have bought large quantities of other things, only to find that suddenly nobody would eat them. Doris |
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![]() "Doris Night" > wrote in message ... > On Fri, 1 Mar 2013 03:56:55 -0800, "Julie Bove" > > wrote: >> >>"Paul M. Cook" > wrote in message ... > >>> Your daughter has you wrapped around her little finger. You are her >>> slave >>> bitch. She is a nascent "withholder." She'll ruin every relationship >>> she >>> ever enters into. You could buy her a case of premium Dutch chocolate >>> an >>> if daughter senses you did it because you love her, she will decide she >>> hates chocolate altogether and will not touch another molecule of it to >>> save her life. >>> >>> Blather, wince, repeat. >> >>Uh... No. I bought the case because it was much cheaper to do it that >>way. >>I don't buy things because I "love" her. If that's why you buy things you >>are really messed up! > > ISTM that in the past you have bought large quantities of other > things, only to find that suddenly nobody would eat them. And dumped the whole kit kaboodle in the trash. The thing is there is not enough food variety on the planet to keep the cycle going much longer. At some part we'll be talking pine needle and tree bark recipes. |
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![]() "Paul M. Cook" > wrote in message ... > > "Doris Night" > wrote in message > ... >> On Fri, 1 Mar 2013 03:56:55 -0800, "Julie Bove" >> > wrote: >>> >>>"Paul M. Cook" > wrote in message ... >> >>>> Your daughter has you wrapped around her little finger. You are her >>>> slave >>>> bitch. She is a nascent "withholder." She'll ruin every relationship >>>> she >>>> ever enters into. You could buy her a case of premium Dutch chocolate >>>> an >>>> if daughter senses you did it because you love her, she will decide she >>>> hates chocolate altogether and will not touch another molecule of it to >>>> save her life. >>>> >>>> Blather, wince, repeat. >>> >>>Uh... No. I bought the case because it was much cheaper to do it that >>>way. >>>I don't buy things because I "love" her. If that's why you buy things >>>you >>>are really messed up! >> >> ISTM that in the past you have bought large quantities of other >> things, only to find that suddenly nobody would eat them. > > And dumped the whole kit kaboodle in the trash. The thing is there is not > enough food variety on the planet to keep the cycle going much longer. At > some part we'll be talking pine needle and tree bark recipes. No. I don't dump any food in the trash because all food needs to be recycled here. If it is still in an unopened package, I have two other ways to get rid of food. One is to the food bank. But they will only take non perishable stuff. I know a family who has fallen on hard times and they usually willingly take whatever we no longer want. They even took some gluten free bread last year. I currently have 4 things to get rid of. A package of chips that I bought for my husband and he didn't eat. Two packages of pasta that contain Jerusalem Artichoke Flour. That stuff does not agree with me and I didn't notice that it was in there with daughter picked the packages off of the shelf. They didn't cost me much because I had a coupon for them. And then the can of Veg All. If this family does not want these items, then I will donate to the food bank. Not the chips though because they do expire in a few weeks. But I am pretty sure they will take them. If not, I can just open the bag, leave it in the dressing room kitchen in the dance studio and they'll be gone. Not a problem. |
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![]() "Doris Night" > wrote in message ... > On Fri, 1 Mar 2013 03:56:55 -0800, "Julie Bove" > > wrote: >> >>"Paul M. Cook" > wrote in message ... > >>> Your daughter has you wrapped around her little finger. You are her >>> slave >>> bitch. She is a nascent "withholder." She'll ruin every relationship >>> she >>> ever enters into. You could buy her a case of premium Dutch chocolate >>> an >>> if daughter senses you did it because you love her, she will decide she >>> hates chocolate altogether and will not touch another molecule of it to >>> save her life. >>> >>> Blather, wince, repeat. >> >>Uh... No. I bought the case because it was much cheaper to do it that >>way. >>I don't buy things because I "love" her. If that's why you buy things you >>are really messed up! > > ISTM that in the past you have bought large quantities of other > things, only to find that suddenly nobody would eat them. Yep. But apparently that is quite common. My friend has the same problem at her house and there are only adults living there. I am one of those people who can eat the same things over and over with no problems but apparently most people aren't like that. |
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![]() "Julie Bove" > wrote in message ... > > "Paul M. Cook" > wrote in message > ... >> >> "Julie Bove" > wrote in message >> ... >>> >>> "dsi1" > wrote in message >>> ... >>>> On 2/28/2013 6:17 PM, Julie Bove wrote: >>>>> >>>>> I tried to follow this as closely as I could the first time because I >>>>> wasn't >>>>> sure how it would come out. And I didn't use honey because I really >>>>> dislike >>>>> the stuff. Not sure that corn syrup would work because I think it is >>>>> too >>>>> runny, plus I had none. So far so good on the GERD front. But >>>>> daughter >>>>> didn't like it with the walnuts. Will try to make it again without >>>>> those >>>>> but not sure it will hold up as well. >>>>> >>>>> >>>> >>>> You might want to try Korean cactus honey which is available in Korean >>>> markets. I don't know anything about it except that it's popular cause >>>> they have a bunch of that stuff on the shelves. It comes in liquid and >>>> powder form. >>> >>> Well I don't think I'll be making this again unless daughter likes it >>> without the nuts. I tried it after it set up and I didn't care for it >>> so much. I don't know why really. But I also am not big into sweets. >>> I just thought I'd make it because I have a ton of sunseed butter. This >>> was one of those things that daughter was eating like mad until I bought >>> a case of it. And now consumption has dropped. >> >> Your daughter has you wrapped around her little finger. You are her >> slave bitch. She is a nascent "withholder." She'll ruin every >> relationship she ever enters into. You could buy her a case of premium >> Dutch chocolate an if daughter senses you did it because you love her, >> she will decide she hates chocolate altogether and will not touch another >> molecule of it to save her life. >> >> Blather, wince, repeat. > > Uh... No. I bought the case because it was much cheaper to do it that > way. I don't buy things because I "love" her. If that's why you buy > things you are really messed up! You bought it thinking she'd appreciate her mom caring for her. |
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![]() "Paul M. Cook" > wrote in message ... > > "Julie Bove" > wrote in message > ... >> >> "Paul M. Cook" > wrote in message >> ... >>> >>> "Julie Bove" > wrote in message >>> ... >>>> >>>> "dsi1" > wrote in message >>>> ... >>>>> On 2/28/2013 6:17 PM, Julie Bove wrote: >>>>>> >>>>>> I tried to follow this as closely as I could the first time because I >>>>>> wasn't >>>>>> sure how it would come out. And I didn't use honey because I really >>>>>> dislike >>>>>> the stuff. Not sure that corn syrup would work because I think it is >>>>>> too >>>>>> runny, plus I had none. So far so good on the GERD front. But >>>>>> daughter >>>>>> didn't like it with the walnuts. Will try to make it again without >>>>>> those >>>>>> but not sure it will hold up as well. >>>>>> >>>>>> >>>>> >>>>> You might want to try Korean cactus honey which is available in Korean >>>>> markets. I don't know anything about it except that it's popular cause >>>>> they have a bunch of that stuff on the shelves. It comes in liquid and >>>>> powder form. >>>> >>>> Well I don't think I'll be making this again unless daughter likes it >>>> without the nuts. I tried it after it set up and I didn't care for it >>>> so much. I don't know why really. But I also am not big into sweets. >>>> I just thought I'd make it because I have a ton of sunseed butter. >>>> This was one of those things that daughter was eating like mad until I >>>> bought a case of it. And now consumption has dropped. >>> >>> Your daughter has you wrapped around her little finger. You are her >>> slave bitch. She is a nascent "withholder." She'll ruin every >>> relationship she ever enters into. You could buy her a case of premium >>> Dutch chocolate an if daughter senses you did it because you love her, >>> she will decide she hates chocolate altogether and will not touch >>> another molecule of it to save her life. >>> >>> Blather, wince, repeat. >> >> Uh... No. I bought the case because it was much cheaper to do it that >> way. I don't buy things because I "love" her. If that's why you buy >> things you are really messed up! > > > You bought it thinking she'd appreciate her mom caring for her. Uh. No. I bought it to save money. |
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![]() "Julie Bove" > wrote in message ... > > "Paul M. Cook" > wrote in message > ... >> >> "Julie Bove" > wrote in message >> ... >>> >>> "Paul M. Cook" > wrote in message >>> ... >>>> >>>> "Julie Bove" > wrote in message >>>> ... >>>>> >>>>> "dsi1" > wrote in message >>>>> ... >>>>>> On 2/28/2013 6:17 PM, Julie Bove wrote: >>>>>>> >>>>>>> I tried to follow this as closely as I could the first time because >>>>>>> I wasn't >>>>>>> sure how it would come out. And I didn't use honey because I really >>>>>>> dislike >>>>>>> the stuff. Not sure that corn syrup would work because I think it >>>>>>> is too >>>>>>> runny, plus I had none. So far so good on the GERD front. But >>>>>>> daughter >>>>>>> didn't like it with the walnuts. Will try to make it again without >>>>>>> those >>>>>>> but not sure it will hold up as well. >>>>>>> >>>>>>> >>>>>> >>>>>> You might want to try Korean cactus honey which is available in >>>>>> Korean markets. I don't know anything about it except that it's >>>>>> popular cause they have a bunch of that stuff on the shelves. It >>>>>> comes in liquid and powder form. >>>>> >>>>> Well I don't think I'll be making this again unless daughter likes it >>>>> without the nuts. I tried it after it set up and I didn't care for it >>>>> so much. I don't know why really. But I also am not big into sweets. >>>>> I just thought I'd make it because I have a ton of sunseed butter. >>>>> This was one of those things that daughter was eating like mad until I >>>>> bought a case of it. And now consumption has dropped. >>>> >>>> Your daughter has you wrapped around her little finger. You are her >>>> slave bitch. She is a nascent "withholder." She'll ruin every >>>> relationship she ever enters into. You could buy her a case of premium >>>> Dutch chocolate an if daughter senses you did it because you love her, >>>> she will decide she hates chocolate altogether and will not touch >>>> another molecule of it to save her life. >>>> >>>> Blather, wince, repeat. >>> >>> Uh... No. I bought the case because it was much cheaper to do it that >>> way. I don't buy things because I "love" her. If that's why you buy >>> things you are really messed up! >> >> >> You bought it thinking she'd appreciate her mom caring for her. > > Uh. No. I bought it to save money. And now you wasted it instead. See? We've heard the pattern many times now. |
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![]() "Paul M. Cook" > wrote in message ... > > "Julie Bove" > wrote in message > ... >> >> "Paul M. Cook" > wrote in message >> ... >>> >>> "Julie Bove" > wrote in message >>> ... >>>> >>>> "Paul M. Cook" > wrote in message >>>> ... >>>>> >>>>> "Julie Bove" > wrote in message >>>>> ... >>>>>> >>>>>> "dsi1" > wrote in message >>>>>> ... >>>>>>> On 2/28/2013 6:17 PM, Julie Bove wrote: >>>>>>>> >>>>>>>> I tried to follow this as closely as I could the first time because >>>>>>>> I wasn't >>>>>>>> sure how it would come out. And I didn't use honey because I >>>>>>>> really dislike >>>>>>>> the stuff. Not sure that corn syrup would work because I think it >>>>>>>> is too >>>>>>>> runny, plus I had none. So far so good on the GERD front. But >>>>>>>> daughter >>>>>>>> didn't like it with the walnuts. Will try to make it again without >>>>>>>> those >>>>>>>> but not sure it will hold up as well. >>>>>>>> >>>>>>>> >>>>>>> >>>>>>> You might want to try Korean cactus honey which is available in >>>>>>> Korean markets. I don't know anything about it except that it's >>>>>>> popular cause they have a bunch of that stuff on the shelves. It >>>>>>> comes in liquid and powder form. >>>>>> >>>>>> Well I don't think I'll be making this again unless daughter likes it >>>>>> without the nuts. I tried it after it set up and I didn't care for >>>>>> it so much. I don't know why really. But I also am not big into >>>>>> sweets. I just thought I'd make it because I have a ton of sunseed >>>>>> butter. This was one of those things that daughter was eating like >>>>>> mad until I bought a case of it. And now consumption has dropped. >>>>> >>>>> Your daughter has you wrapped around her little finger. You are her >>>>> slave bitch. She is a nascent "withholder." She'll ruin every >>>>> relationship she ever enters into. You could buy her a case of >>>>> premium Dutch chocolate an if daughter senses you did it because you >>>>> love her, she will decide she hates chocolate altogether and will not >>>>> touch another molecule of it to save her life. >>>>> >>>>> Blather, wince, repeat. >>>> >>>> Uh... No. I bought the case because it was much cheaper to do it that >>>> way. I don't buy things because I "love" her. If that's why you buy >>>> things you are really messed up! >>> >>> >>> You bought it thinking she'd appreciate her mom caring for her. >> >> Uh. No. I bought it to save money. > > > And now you wasted it instead. See? We've heard the pattern many times > now. No. I didn't waste anything. I just ate 4 pieces of the fudge and sickened myself. Happy? She has eaten several jars already and there is still plenty of time before it expires. |
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