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Posted by lucretia borgia on December 8, 2006, 7:57 pm
Dora did you say you recommend those Cappucino Brownies ? Have they
the something extra the cheesecake had ? I have a special do on the
19th and want something easy to serve but different, at least a bit
different. What do you think ?
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Posted by bungadora on December 8, 2006, 8:09 pm
lucretia borgia wrote:
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> Dora did you say you recommend those Cappucino Brownies ? Have they
> the something extra the cheesecake had ? I have a special do on the
> 19th and want something easy to serve but different, at least a bit
> different. What do you think ?
They're quite good, plus they cut into small squares which is always a
plus for large gatherings. It's hard to judge how different they are,
but you know if you buy the best ingredients and everything is fresh,
no one cares.
The first time I made them, I covered the brownie base with a towel and
put it outside on the bench to cool. When I took the towel off, I
found the cat had walked over it, little bugger, and lift his foot
prints all over it. That cream cheese filling covers a multitude of
sins, however, and some people just got more filling than others.
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<grin>
Dora
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Posted by lucretia borgia on December 8, 2006, 8:20 pm
rec.crafts.textiles.needleworkwrote:
and entertained us with
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>lucretia borgia wrote:
>> Dora did you say you recommend those Cappucino Brownies ? Have they
>> the something extra the cheesecake had ? I have a special do on the
>> 19th and want something easy to serve but different, at least a bit
>> different. What do you think ?
>They're quite good, plus they cut into small squares which is always a
>plus for large gatherings. It's hard to judge how different they are,
>but you know if you buy the best ingredients and everything is fresh,
>no one cares.
>The first time I made them, I covered the brownie base with a towel and
>put it outside on the bench to cool. When I took the towel off, I
>found the cat had walked over it, little bugger, and lift his foot
>prints all over it. That cream cheese filling covers a multitude of
>sins, however, and some people just got more filling than others.
>Dora
Sounds good - I'll keep my guy off where he weighs 30lbs maybe it
would not be too easy to camouflage it lol
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Posted by bungadora on December 8, 2006, 8:34 pm
lucretia borgia wrote:
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> Sounds good - I'll keep my guy off where he weighs 30lbs maybe it
> would not be too easy to camouflage it lol
You'd have to hope they liked filling a lot.
Dora
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> the something extra the cheesecake had ? I have a special do on the
> 19th and want something easy to serve but different, at least a bit
> different. What do you think ?