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#2541
12 minutes ago, Cult Icon said:

those noodles look like ramen

 

I overcooked them a little bit, but they were alright..

 

12 minutes ago, Cult Icon said:

Do you eat a lot of "crispbread"?   Ikea's food section sells a lot of different crispbreads, it makes it look like a staple.

 

Nope, they're terrible and taste like cardboard..

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#2542

Recently I did:

 

1. two batches of Oatmeal Raisin cookies 

 

2. pan-seared pork chops and breaded/fried pork chops (with bones removed).  like this:

 

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3. spagetti with spicy meat sauce.

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#2543
8 minutes ago, Matt! said:

 

I overcooked them a little bit, but they were alright..

Nope, they're terrible and taste like cardboard..

 

yep, the crispbread is super dry and seems very bad for digestion.

 

 I wondered if swedes have teeth made out of diamonds lol

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#2544
Just now, Cult Icon said:

 

yep, the crispbread is super dry and seems very bad for digestion.

 

 I wondered if swedes have teeth made out of diamonds lol

 

My mom actually likes them with butter, cheese and bell pepper..

 

Haha they are like really thick chips, so you can chew them pretty easily, but as I said - they taste like cardboard and no topping can salvage them.. 

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#2545
25 minutes ago, Matt! said:

 

My mom actually likes them with butter, cheese and bell pepper..

 

Haha they are like really thick chips, so you can chew them pretty easily, but as I said - they taste like cardboard and no topping can salvage them.. 

 

I wonder if that all people up north ate in the winter (in the middle ages) was dried meat, preserved foods, and crispbread..

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#2546

did 2 more box cakes, both with 4 eggs each and 8 oz. butter :

 

Duncan Hines Red Velvet:  4 out of 5-  not as great as Betty Crocker's Red Velvet, but still good.  Less expansion, less texture, less flavor.

 

Betty Crocker Confetti Cake: 4 out of 5  -  Not much of confetti cake with very weak sprinkles.   In the main, it's a good vanilla cake.  I heard the Pillsbury company makes a good box cake of this type- will try it later.

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#2547

anybody have good pancake recipes?

 

I want to do cinnamon banana pancakes

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#2548

I like this cook's style-  beat up kitchen and utensils, morbidly obese

 

https://www.youtube.com/user/chaplinsrestaurant/videos

 

 

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#2549
5 hours ago, Cult Icon said:

anybody have good pancake recipes?

 

I want to do cinnamon banana pancakes

 

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#2550

I haven't made pancakes, but I suggest to look around the internet for recipes and make a few first. Then use those to come up with your own pancake recipe.

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#2551

I had this bookmarked this morning:

 

http://www.averagebetty.com/recipes/banana-pancakes-recipe-video/

 

Might make it tomorrow

 

My experiment with box cakes is done.

 

Betty Crocker >>>> Duncan Hines.  Artificial fruit and spice flavors don't really work except for DH Orange.   Red Velvet was the overall best flavor and worked well for both brands.  Other than that, plain yellow and vanilla work.

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#2552

@Cult Icon would you please share your oatmeal raisin recipe if it’s from scratch? I’m always up for more sweets. 
 

 

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#2553
7 minutes ago, Cult Icon said:My experiment with box cakes is done.

 

Betty Crocker >>>> Duncan Hines. 

Nice to know that info! I appreciate your posts and thoughts about the box mixes. 

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#2554
47 minutes ago, CandleVixen said:

@Cult Icon would you please share your oatmeal raisin recipe if it’s from scratch? I’m always up for more sweets. 
 

 

 

TBH it was just 4 out of 5 result- I used a random recipe from google..there has to be better recipes out there. 

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#2555
57 minutes ago, CandleVixen said:

Nice to know that info! I appreciate your posts and thoughts about the box mixes. 

 

thanks!

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#2556

did something similar on sunday.  Not as good as this pro though:

 

 

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#2557

oatmeal + syrup + a dash of cinnamon + a little butter makes the oatmeal stop tasting like prison food.

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#2558

looks like a good recipe:

 

 

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#2559

The mag also came to the same conclusion on the Pillsbury yellow cake- if they didn't get bribed by Pillsbury first lol

 

https://www.tasteofhome.com/article/best-cake-mix/

 

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I finally found yeast!!

 

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#2560
4 hours ago, Cult Icon said:

I finally found yeast!!

 

Are you making cakes again? 

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