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I saw these cool coffee-cup recipes.
http://www.buzzfeed.com/arielknutson...nacks-in-a-mug

Can I use my coffee cup as a ramekin?


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On Mon, 9 Dec 2013 16:07:58 -0500, "Christopher M."
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> I saw these cool coffee-cup recipes.
> http://www.buzzfeed.com/arielknutson...nacks-in-a-mug
>
> Can I use my coffee cup as a ramekin?
>

If you microwave beverages in your coffee cups, you'll be able to
microwave food in them too. I would be hesitant about using coffee
cups in my oven although I'd be tempted to try baking in these
<http://ecx.images-amazon.com/images/I/51yt5yGZ9cL._SX466_.jpg>

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"Christopher M." wrote:
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> I saw these cool coffee-cup recipes.
> http://www.buzzfeed.com/arielknutson...nacks-in-a-mug
>
> Can I use my coffee cup as a ramekin?


If you're in the U.S. it's still a somewhat free country and there are
not yet any ramekin police to arrest you. In some other countries you
may run afoul of the ramekin protection act and be arrested for denying
ramekins their rightful jobs.
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On 12/9/2013 11:07 AM, Christopher M. wrote:
> I saw these cool coffee-cup recipes.
> http://www.buzzfeed.com/arielknutson...nacks-in-a-mug
>
> Can I use my coffee cup as a ramekin?
>
>
> W. Pooh (AKA Winnie P. AKA)
>
>


If we allow ourselves the idea that bread can be a casserole, then yes,
a coffee cup can be a ramekin. I think it's wonderful to live in a world
where such things are possible. Thank you, thank you.
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In article >, lid
says...
>
> On 12/9/2013 11:07 AM, Christopher M. wrote:
> > I saw these cool coffee-cup recipes.
> >
http://www.buzzfeed.com/arielknutson...nacks-in-a-mug
> >
> > Can I use my coffee cup as a ramekin?
> >
> >
> > W. Pooh (AKA Winnie P. AKA)
> >
> >

>
> If we allow ourselves the idea that bread can be a casserole, then yes,
> a coffee cup can be a ramekin. I think it's wonderful to live in a world
> where such things are possible. Thank you, thank you.


You just keep avoiding the real issues here, which are, if you make
bread casserole in a coffeecup will it still be goulash AND, has Julie
got enough coupons to buy a whole case of cheap ramekins because she
can't drink coffee out of cups.

Janet UK



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On 12/10/2013 4:12 AM, Janet wrote:
> In article >, lid
> says...
>>
>> On 12/9/2013 11:07 AM, Christopher M. wrote:
>>> I saw these cool coffee-cup recipes.
>>>
http://www.buzzfeed.com/arielknutson...nacks-in-a-mug
>>>
>>> Can I use my coffee cup as a ramekin?
>>>
>>>
>>> W. Pooh (AKA Winnie P. AKA)
>>>
>>>

>>
>> If we allow ourselves the idea that bread can be a casserole, then yes,
>> a coffee cup can be a ramekin. I think it's wonderful to live in a world
>> where such things are possible. Thank you, thank you.

>
> You just keep avoiding the real issues here, which are, if you make
> bread casserole in a coffeecup will it still be goulash AND, has Julie
> got enough coupons to buy a whole case of cheap ramekins because she
> can't drink coffee out of cups.
>
> Janet UK
>
>


Well, that goes without saying. So I didn't.
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"dsi1" > wrote in message
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> On 12/10/2013 4:12 AM, Janet wrote:
>> In article >, lid
>> says...
>>>
>>> On 12/9/2013 11:07 AM, Christopher M. wrote:
>>>> I saw these cool coffee-cup recipes.
>>>>
http://www.buzzfeed.com/arielknutson...nacks-in-a-mug
>>>>
>>>> Can I use my coffee cup as a ramekin?
>>>>
>>>>
>>>> W. Pooh (AKA Winnie P. AKA)
>>>>
>>>>
>>>
>>> If we allow ourselves the idea that bread can be a casserole, then yes,
>>> a coffee cup can be a ramekin. I think it's wonderful to live in a world
>>> where such things are possible. Thank you, thank you.

>>
>> You just keep avoiding the real issues here, which are, if you make
>> bread casserole in a coffeecup will it still be goulash AND, has Julie
>> got enough coupons to buy a whole case of cheap ramekins because she
>> can't drink coffee out of cups.
>>
>> Janet UK
>>
>>

>
> Well, that goes without saying. So I didn't.


Good for you Mr D!

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