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13 November 2006

OMG Bunny Pie! [More:]What is this coco jam she speaks of? Must find...
...food outing partner...

There's gay good?
posted by TheDonF 13 November | 12:33
Damnit, why cna't I ttpe today? "food" not "good". Stupid lysdexic fingers
posted by TheDonF 13 November | 12:34
Sure there's gay food! You think prosciutto-wrapped melon is straight?
posted by Specklet 13 November | 12:43
And come on -- creampuffs?
posted by me3dia 13 November | 12:57
There's gay (f)ood?
Like when the steers ARE queers. That's a tasty burger.
posted by pieisexactlythree 13 November | 13:27
Did anyone else think those cookies sounded really good?
posted by LunaticFringe 13 November | 14:16
Honey, that recipe starts out with one stick of butter... It's like tub girl for dieters.

*hides eyes, closes browser, unplugs computer*
posted by taz 13 November | 14:23
All the cookie recipes I know start off with one stick of butter...
posted by Specklet 13 November | 14:26
me3dia: coco jam.
posted by essexjan 13 November | 14:29
Bunny pie, you are making me crazy
I'm in love but I'm lazy,
So won't you please come home.

Oh bunny pie, my position is tragic.
Come and show me the magic
of your Hollywood song.
posted by Specklet 13 November | 14:52
LF, snickerdoodles are my favorite cookie, you've never had them? I'll have to remedy that.
posted by sciurus 13 November | 14:53
jan, that looks heart-killing. And lucky me, there's a Phillipino grocery just down the street!
posted by me3dia 13 November | 15:19
pieisexactlythree: beers with your steers and queers?

Are there bad cookies? I've yet to find, I believe, a cookie/biscuit I didn't like.

"Knob of butter, sir?"
"How dare you!"
posted by TheDonF 13 November | 15:53
so THAT's what a snickerdoodle is! Now can anyone tell me what the deal is with 7-up in cake? It has a name, but I don't get it...

I want to try a snickerdoodle.
posted by Mrs.Pants 13 November | 20:11
I always figured 7-Up cakes dated to the fabulous '50s. The archetypal postwar American recipe must surely call for using some kind of branded consumer product in lieu of a natural ingredient.
posted by box 13 November | 20:21
BREAKING NEWS: || Hopefully, a happy ending.

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