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Posted: Sun Jul 24, 2005 2:31 pm
MysticfawN EternalHearts MysticfawN I don't know where to say this, because I'm afraid it'll get more lost in Purkle Chatter, but omg I had the best ice-cream last night at Baskin Robbins! It must be a limited time sponsor flavor (maybe for Robots? I'm not sure.. there were 4 new flavors with funny spherical labels on them) and this one was called Bumble Buzz and it was yellow (more yellow than french vanilla) and made from honey with swirls of fudge and bits of chocolate covered crunchy honeycomb. xd The only other flavor I like more was the limited time Fiona's Fairytale from Shrek2 which was cotton candy flavored. I rarely get to Baskin Robbins, but i'm going to have to make a point to get there now. I'm a huge fan of Richardsons, a local dairy as well as Hood, but that's mainly because tehy came out with Red Sox flavors! Has anyone tried Cold Stone Creamery? *DROOL!* If you don't know about it, they have soft ice cream which you can add toppings to and then they mix it like dough on a block in front of you and slop it in a dish and it's to die for! My favorite is sweet cream ice cream with chocolate chips, whipped cream, and strawberries! heart Cold Stone Creamery is my FAVORITE!!!!!!! I try to go with something different everytime I get something. I love sweet cream with berries...or with pecans, peanut butter and fudge. They have a new flavor right now..wasabi ginger...which is wonderful! I don't usually like strawberry ice cream, but theirs is fabulous!
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Posted: Mon Jul 25, 2005 10:08 am
wasabi ginger! that sounds fabulous! i LOVE hot flavours in creamy things, such a sexy combination
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Posted: Mon Jul 25, 2005 11:02 am
jellysundae wasabi ginger! that sounds fabulous! i LOVE hot flavours in creamy things, such a sexy combination That does sound great! Maybe I'll get Kevin to take me there 2day....When i was in Louisiana 2 years ago we toured the Tabasco Plant in Avery Island and I got to taste tabasco flavoured ice cream...doesn't sound like it, but it was yummy!!!!
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Posted: Mon Jul 25, 2005 4:02 pm
magikjaz jellysundae wasabi ginger! that sounds fabulous! i LOVE hot flavours in creamy things, such a sexy combination That does sound great! Maybe I'll get Kevin to take me there 2day....When i was in Louisiana 2 years ago we toured the Tabasco Plant in Avery Island and I got to taste tabasco flavoured ice cream...doesn't sound like it, but it was yummy!!!! Tabasco flavoured ice cream? That sounds so different I would have to give it a try! Wasabi ginger was fabulous! Very nice to have that bit of a bite in something sweet!
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Posted: Tue Jul 26, 2005 10:05 am
tabasco ice cream? bring it on! i intend to make chilli ice cream one day, actually i shall make chilli and coconut as i love that combo in savoury dishes
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Posted: Sat Aug 20, 2005 4:15 pm
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Posted: Mon Aug 22, 2005 9:00 am
TUNA PASTA BAKE:
One can of tuna Packet of any pasta except for spaghetti Any pasta sauce you like One onion, diced 500grams of baby spinach, chopped finely One carrot, diced One can of diced tomatoes 500grams of tomato paste 500grams of grated tasty cheese
Directions: Pre heat oven 180degrees celcius (this is aussie temp) Cook pasta until tender, Fry onion and heat tuna, add tomatoe paste and pasta sauce through, Add carrot and spinach and cook till tender and soft. Add can of diced tomatoes, you dont need to drain it as it adds moisture for when it cooks in the oven. Grease baking tray and add pasta and pasta sauce in baking tray, add cheese and cook through for twenty minutes or until cheese is golden brown. Serve with a salad.
Serves four to five servings
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Posted: Mon Aug 22, 2005 3:36 pm
Mmmm that sounds good! And easy! When do you do the diced tomatoes and tomato paste?
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Posted: Tue Aug 23, 2005 6:03 am
oops lol it was late at night when I typed that I'll edit it now smile yeah it is heaps easy thats one reason I like it, the other is that the siblings will eat it without a fuss even though its healthy and its comfort food all in one!
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Posted: Sun Aug 28, 2005 2:16 am
Honey and lemon drink:
One lemone Two tablespoons of honey A cup of hot water
Directions Add honey, juice of the lemon and water, stir until blended thoroughly and then serve it hot or cold. It is fantastic if you have a cold and a saw throat or it is great when it is hot weather, use it as a refreshing drink, in this case add ice and mint, yum!
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Posted: Sun Aug 28, 2005 3:35 pm
that's also pretty good with a slug of brandy in it(purely for medicinal purposes of course wink )
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Posted: Sun Aug 28, 2005 4:25 pm
Oh of course smile I think I would prefer it to havegin in it but either way its all gravy babay smile
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Posted: Wed Sep 07, 2005 6:46 pm
jellysundae that's also pretty good with a slug of brandy in it(purely for medicinal purposes of course wink ) LOL I just have to share a funny story regarding a Hot Toddy I was living in Detroit in an upper apt My gf lived below me This was about 8 or 9 years ago. Anyway I was really really sick. So my gf who was only a couple years older than me Decided she was gonna take care of me. She called me downstairs and heated up some water to make me some hot tea with honey lemon and whiskey in it...Only as she's making it she realizes she has no tea, so she decides to make coffee...then she realizes she has no whiskey so she uses Rum...it was the most disgusting concoction I ever had ... I think i got better just so I woudn't have to taste it again xp
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Posted: Wed Sep 07, 2005 7:09 pm
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Posted: Wed Sep 07, 2005 11:28 pm
rofl ..oh my gawsh jaz... rofl
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