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Posted by Dr. Zachary Smith on October 15, 2009, 2:18 pm
On Oct 15, 2:02=A0pm, nightmi...@gmail.com (NightMist) wrote:
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> That was the party where I got lucky at the games and came home with
> the orange peeler, the egg seperator, the sugar scoop, and the cake
> server. =A0
OK Kids, for 10 points and an ata, what recipe requires EXACTLY those
items to make? 8^D
Doc
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Posted by Donna in Idaho on October 15, 2009, 2:44 pm
Either a lemon cake or an orange cake. I have a wonderful Lemon Sour Cream
Pound Cake recipe, however, that particular recipe doesn't need the eggs
separated.
Donna in SW Idaho
On Oct 15, 2:02 pm, nightmi...@gmail.com (NightMist) wrote:
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> That was the party where I got lucky at the games and came home with
> the orange peeler, the egg seperator, the sugar scoop, and the cake
> server.
OK Kids, for 10 points and an ata, what recipe requires EXACTLY those
items to make? 8^D
Doc
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Posted by Dr. Zachary Smith on October 15, 2009, 2:48 pm
OH, NO... No copouts! You gotta post the recipe - *including* all 4
items - to win!
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> Either a lemon cake or an orange cake. =A0I have a wonderful Lemon Sour C=
ream
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> Pound Cake recipe, however, that particular recipe doesn't need the eggs
> separated.
> Donna in SW Idaho
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> On Oct 15, 2:02 pm, nightmi...@gmail.com (NightMist) wrote:
> > That was the party where I got lucky at the games and came home with
> > the orange peeler, the egg seperator, the sugar scoop, and the cake
> > server.
> OK Kids, for 10 points and an ata, what recipe requires EXACTLY those
> items to make? =A08^D
> Doc
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Posted by Sandy E on October 15, 2009, 3:34 pm
Howdy!
It's a recipe for keeping kids busy.
EVERY mom knows that if you have those goofy plastic things
from the Tupperware party all jangling around in the bottom of a
purse or bag, you've got the makings to keep a little kid occupied
for at least an hour. Scoops, scrapers (no sharp edges, it's Tupperware!),
mini-containers, lids, cups, capsules, funnels, molds, keepers,
shakers, and my favorite: the lettuce corer. Oh, yeah, I have one left,
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after people "stole" some others from my kitchen! <g>
Mix some or all together, pour into a totebag, serve immediately.
R/Sandy - w/ a tiny bag of quilting stuff
& a huge tote full of plastic gadgets
On 10/15/09 1:44 PM, in article 7jp8rkF35ipmtU1@mid.individual.net, "Donna
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> Either a lemon cake or an orange cake. I have a wonderful Lemon Sour Cream
> Pound Cake recipe, however, that particular recipe doesn't need the eggs
> separated.
>
> Donna in SW Idaho
>
> On Oct 15, 2:02 pm, nightmi...@gmail.com (NightMist) wrote:
>
>> That was the party where I got lucky at the games and came home with
>> the orange peeler, the egg seperator, the sugar scoop, and the cake
>> server.
>
> OK Kids, for 10 points and an ata, what recipe requires EXACTLY those
> items to make? 8^D
>
> Doc
>
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Posted by Roberta on October 15, 2009, 3:46 pm
My favorite Tupper thingy was a teeny plastic bowl with a teeny
burpable lid on a little keychain. Just about big enough to hold 2
airtight aspirin. Or a fairy-size jello mold. It was also a gift, from
the last T-party I ever attended. Don't know what happened to it.
Maybe my nisse swiped it.
Roberta in D
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>Howdy!
>It's a recipe for keeping kids busy.
>EVERY mom knows that if you have those goofy plastic things
>from the Tupperware party all jangling around in the bottom of a
>purse or bag, you've got the makings to keep a little kid occupied
>for at least an hour. Scoops, scrapers (no sharp edges, it's Tupperware!),
>mini-containers, lids, cups, capsules, funnels, molds, keepers,
>shakers, and my favorite: the lettuce corer. Oh, yeah, I have one left,
> Mix some or all together, pour into a totebag, serve immediately.
>R/Sandy - w/ a tiny bag of quilting stuff
> & a huge tote full of plastic gadgets
>On 10/15/09 1:44 PM, in article 7jp8rkF35ipmtU1@mid.individual.net, "Donna
>> Either a lemon cake or an orange cake. I have a wonderful Lemon Sour Cream
>> Pound Cake recipe, however, that particular recipe doesn't need the eggs
>> separated.
>>
>> Donna in SW Idaho
>>
>> On Oct 15, 2:02 pm, nightmi...@gmail.com (NightMist) wrote:
>>
>>> That was the party where I got lucky at the games and came home with
>>> the orange peeler, the egg seperator, the sugar scoop, and the cake
>>> server.
>>
>> OK Kids, for 10 points and an ata, what recipe requires EXACTLY those
>> items to make? 8^D
>>
>> Doc
>>
>>
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> the orange peeler, the egg seperator, the sugar scoop, and the cake
> server. =A0