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My favorite reduced-fat brownie recipe
paulh, vaccinated against the Omigod Variant Posted Jul 30, 2001
I've just taken a loaf of blueberry
cake out of the oven--just in time
for a midnight snack
See you in the morning!
My favorite reduced-fat brownie recipe
Shea the Sarcastic Posted Jul 30, 2001
*wishes she had a brownie*
My favorite reduced-fat brownie recipe
Phreako Posted Jul 30, 2001
*leaves a large brownie(not inflatable) for Shea*
My favorite reduced-fat brownie recipe
Dragonfly. "A poet can survive everything but a misprint"-- Oscar Wilde Posted Jul 30, 2001
My favorite reduced-fat brownie recipe
paulh, vaccinated against the Omigod Variant Posted Jul 30, 2001
There are brownies,
there's blueberry cake,
naturally the subject turns
to food.....
Have some , dear.
My favorite reduced-fat brownie recipe
Dragonfly. "A poet can survive everything but a misprint"-- Oscar Wilde Posted Jul 30, 2001
OOO... will it calm me down!!??
My favorite reduced-fat brownie recipe
Dragonfly. "A poet can survive everything but a misprint"-- Oscar Wilde Posted Jul 30, 2001
My favorite reduced-fat brownie recipe
Phreako Posted Jul 30, 2001
But I thought that you wanted to calm down?
I wonder what would happen if you drank something that was meant to calm you down and then drank something with lots of caffene in it to wake you up and make you hyper. I think that they would probably just cancel each other out so it would be totally pointless to drink both. You are now faced with a decision: Do you want to drink the calming drink and be calm or do you want to drink the caffene and be awake and hyper? Unfortunately you cannot have both as they would just cancel each other out.
So which one do you choose???
My favorite reduced-fat brownie recipe
Phreako Posted Jul 30, 2001
But I thought that you wanted to calm down?
I wonder what would happen if you drank something that was meant to calm you down and then drank something with lots of caffene in it to wake you up and make you hyper. I think that they would probably just cancel each other out so it would be totally pointless to drink both. You are now faced with a decision: Do you want to drink the calming drink and be calm or do you want to drink the caffene and be awake and hyper? Unfortunately you cannot have both as they would just cancel each other out.
So which one do you choose???
My favorite reduced-fat brownie recipe
paulh, vaccinated against the Omigod Variant Posted Jul 30, 2001
Sorry, Phreako and Dragonfly, I don't know
what I was thinking (actually, I was thinking
about Rupert, but never mind ).
If you don't want to be hyper, perhaps
is not a good idea. (Never mind that caffein is an
ingredient in some sleeping pills.)
Milk has some calming qualities. So does
"Sleepy time" tea. But if they make you too
drowsy, that could be a problem, especially
if you're doing things that need concentration
(like surfing the Internet )
My favorite reduced-fat brownie recipe
Dragonfly. "A poet can survive everything but a misprint"-- Oscar Wilde Posted Jul 30, 2001
Awww... what a shame... I think I've mellowed out a bit... so I'm not going to drink anything... until lunch... Thank you.
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