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Oct 24, 2004 18:40:08 GMT
Post by all sloths smile on Oct 24, 2004 18:40:08 GMT
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Oct 24, 2004 21:10:22 GMT
Post by Darth Flushious on Oct 24, 2004 21:10:22 GMT
Sloth boy do you ever log in?
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Oct 24, 2004 23:09:45 GMT
Post by Lazy lazy Sloth on Oct 24, 2004 23:09:45 GMT
I do when I can be bothered to go down to the IT room opposite where I live, because my laptop won't let me log in, after setting up so many anti-popups/viruses/websites protection thingys.
So basically no.
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Oct 25, 2004 14:45:46 GMT
Post by Vickie, the nice Admin on Oct 25, 2004 14:45:46 GMT
I feel I ought to up your post count, to take account of all these extra posts. But I can't be bothered... ;D
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Oct 25, 2004 15:16:35 GMT
Post by The Sloth with a lazy butt on Oct 25, 2004 15:16:35 GMT
That's ok, I don't mind. It's only 'cos I'm too lazy to heave my lazy butt over, like, 10 yards to the Ranmoor IT room anyway. Same reason why I've only had breakfast twice in the 5-odd weeks I've been here...
That's why I keep cake...
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Oct 25, 2004 15:20:31 GMT
Post by Vickie, the nice Admin on Oct 25, 2004 15:20:31 GMT
Mmmmm, cake. I make a highly acclaimed banana cake! I do however need a muffin recipe if anyone has one - could they post it here? Or on the muffin thread. Or start a completely new one. Your choice. Assuming you have a recipe, oh hypothetical person. I'm going away now.
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Oct 25, 2004 15:24:24 GMT
Post by Kellog on Oct 25, 2004 15:24:24 GMT
what sort of muffins?
Basically its half sugar to flour, and equal quantities of milk and sugar, an egg for every 1/1.5 cups of flour, depending on how big the eggs are, with a teaspoon of baking powder per egg.
Plus whatever you want in them, i.e. chocolate chips or blueberries or......
its slightly different for savoury muffins, but I'll have to think about them....
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Oct 25, 2004 15:28:35 GMT
Post by Vickie, the nice Admin on Oct 25, 2004 15:28:35 GMT
an egg for every 1/1.5 depending on how big the eggs are, 1/1.5 whats? And how many muffins for how much flour?
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Oct 25, 2004 15:30:16 GMT
Post by Kellog on Oct 25, 2004 15:30:16 GMT
1.5 cups of flour will make about 12 muffin sized muffins or about 18-24 fairy cake size muffins
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Oct 25, 2004 15:33:43 GMT
Post by Vickie, the nice Admin on Oct 25, 2004 15:33:43 GMT
Can I have that in ounces? And how many eggs in that? I'm guessing one big one...
Heh, heh, heh, big one, just how I like it...
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Oct 25, 2004 15:39:16 GMT
Post by Kellog on Oct 25, 2004 15:39:16 GMT
no you can't have in ounces! Because I don't have it in ounces! I never learnt to cook by measures.
1 generous or 1.5 level cups of flour 1 large size(from the box) egg or 2 if small eggs 0.5-0.75 cup of sugar 0.5-0.75 cup of milk 1 teaspon of baking powder per egg
+ whatever you want in it
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Oct 25, 2004 15:47:02 GMT
Post by Vickie, the nice Admin on Oct 25, 2004 15:47:02 GMT
Cheers! Will play with that when I can be bothered to go buy eggs...
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Oct 25, 2004 15:48:20 GMT
Post by Kellog on Oct 25, 2004 15:48:20 GMT
I'll be buying mine on Wednesday before I bake, I hate eggs!
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Oct 25, 2004 15:49:00 GMT
Post by Vickie, the nice Admin on Oct 25, 2004 15:49:00 GMT
How big a cup? Are we talking mug size? Or more teacup?
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Oct 25, 2004 15:50:08 GMT
Post by Kellog on Oct 25, 2004 15:50:08 GMT
It doesn't matter as long as you use the same one for all of the measures!!! But mug size is generally what they mean
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