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12/18/2012 01:53:21 PM · #51 |
Originally posted by JH: Originally posted by Strikeslip: My kids love them. |
I can just imagine how many tooth fillings get lost. They probably have a bucket next to the stand specially for 'lost fillings' - the maple syrup ice pop things, I'm talking about |
Yeah, it's taffy-like. For all the sweats my wife and daughters are always eating, they are all thin and fit with no cavities. I, despite eating few sweats, got a bunch of fillings in my youth, and have had an ongoing battle with my weight. >:-(
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12/18/2012 01:55:51 PM · #52 |
Originally posted by Strikeslip: ... all the sweats my wife and daughters are always eating ... |
What ΓΆ€” do they hang out at the gym all day??? ;=) |
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12/18/2012 02:30:18 PM · #53 |
Originally posted by GeneralE: Originally posted by Strikeslip: ... all the sweats my wife and daughters are always eating ... |
What ΓΆ€” do they hang out at the gym all day??? ;=) |
They have high metabolisms, I'm convinced. My father-in-law and brother-in-law are the same way.
Tonight I go for my first session with a personal trainer who is built like a brick house. I've battled all summer, dieting and playing tennis, to lose 60 pounds. Now that tennis is gone with the weather, I've joined a fitness club and have shelled out a fair bit of cash for a personal trainer to help me get rid of remnant flab and to tone up. I'm a little nervous, but I'm fully prepared to go all-in.
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12/18/2012 02:33:51 PM · #54 |
Originally posted by Strikeslip: They have high metabolisms, I'm convinced. My father-in-law and brother-in-law are the same way.
Tonight I go for my first session with a personal trainer who is built like a brick house. I've battled all summer, dieting and playing tennis, to lose 60 pounds. Now that tennis is gone with the weather, I've joined a fitness club and have shelled out a fair bit of cash for a personal trainer to help me get rid of remnant flab and to tone up. I'm a little nervous, but I'm fully prepared to go all-in. |
If you were willing to come down to the Danforth, and bring Skeene along, I could have kicked your asses into shape. |
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12/18/2012 02:37:41 PM · #55 |
Originally posted by Venser: Originally posted by Strikeslip: They have high metabolisms, I'm convinced. My father-in-law and brother-in-law are the same way.
Tonight I go for my first session with a personal trainer who is built like a brick house. I've battled all summer, dieting and playing tennis, to lose 60 pounds. Now that tennis is gone with the weather, I've joined a fitness club and have shelled out a fair bit of cash for a personal trainer to help me get rid of remnant flab and to tone up. I'm a little nervous, but I'm fully prepared to go all-in. |
If you were willing to come down to the Danforth, and bring Skeene along, I could have kicked your asses into shape. |
Heh, that would be awesome, but I needed a location I could work into my schedule. If Skeene out-did me on any weights I'd just get discouraged. ;-)
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12/18/2012 02:45:16 PM · #56 |
Originally posted by Strikeslip: Originally posted by GeneralE: Originally posted by Strikeslip: ... all the sweats my wife and daughters are always eating ... |
What ΓΆ€” do they hang out at the gym all day??? ;=) |
They have high metabolisms, I'm convinced. My father-in-law and brother-in-law are the same way. |
I was referring to their apparent propensity for chowing down on cotton-fleece garments ΓΆ€” I don't believe any degree of elevated metabolism will account for that ... |
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12/18/2012 02:49:14 PM · #57 |
Originally posted by GeneralE: Originally posted by Strikeslip: Originally posted by GeneralE: Originally posted by Strikeslip: ... all the sweats my wife and daughters are always eating ... |
What ΓΆ€” do they hang out at the gym all day??? ;=) |
They have high metabolisms, I'm convinced. My father-in-law and brother-in-law are the same way. |
I was referring to their apparent propensity for chowing down on cotton-fleece garments ΓΆ€” I don't believe any degree of elevated metabolism will account for that ... |
LOL, curses on homophones and my small brain ! Good two posts. :-D
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12/18/2012 03:47:48 PM · #58 |
Okay, first round.
I screwed up the top layer (yea, I abso-freakin-lutely cannot melt chocolate chips apparently) so I had to use a chocolate buttercream icing-- still very rich and sweet but probably not as "dark" as the original recipe called for.
Out of the 100 or so kids that sampled it today, only 4 didn't like it. Most came back to see if they could get seconds. My daughter's class LOVED it, and they were like trying to get thirds and fourths. |
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12/18/2012 03:52:24 PM · #59 |
Originally posted by karmat: Okay, first round.
I screwed up the top layer (yea, I abso-freakin-lutely cannot melt chocolate chips apparently) so I had to use a chocolate buttercream icing-- still very rich and sweet but probably not as "dark" as the original recipe called for.
Out of the 100 or so kids that sampled it today, only 4 didn't like it. Most came back to see if they could get seconds. My daughter's class LOVED it, and they were like trying to get thirds and fourths. |
Did you pair it with a nice Oatmeal Stout? If you didn't, you should have. |
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12/18/2012 03:58:34 PM · #60 |
Originally posted by karmat: Out of the 100 or so kids that sampled it today, only 4 didn't like it. |
96% should still get you an "A" ΓΆ€” nice going! |
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12/18/2012 04:08:26 PM · #61 |
Originally posted by karmat: ... I screwed up the top layer... |
Ewww, it needs the hard top so you can hold it. You would have had 100% success otherwise.
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12/18/2012 07:58:48 PM · #62 |
Someone must have really liked these maple syrup lollies.
Three arrests in multi-million dollar maple syrup theft |
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12/18/2012 10:08:43 PM · #63 |
Originally posted by Strikeslip: Originally posted by karmat: ... I screwed up the top layer... |
Ewww, it needs the hard top so you can hold it. You would have had 100% success otherwise. |
i used an icing recipe that sets up pretty firm. not as hard as what was called for, but it was holdable. :)
and generale, no stout this time. maybe in 13 or 14 years they can pair those two things together. :P |
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12/18/2012 10:56:34 PM · #64 |
Originally posted by karmat: and generale, no stout this time. maybe in 13 or 14 years they can pair those two things together. :P |
That was Venser ... I only promote corrupting their minds, not their livers ... :-) |
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12/18/2012 10:57:29 PM · #65 |
Originally posted by GeneralE: Originally posted by karmat: and generale, no stout this time. maybe in 13 or 14 years they can pair those two things together. :P |
That was Venser ... I only promote corrupting their minds, not their livers ... :-) |
ahhh see that now. sorry for the mis-attribution! |
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12/19/2012 08:26:29 AM · #66 |
Glad the kids liked it so much, Karma! Re melting chocolate...it has a VERY low melting point, if you're not careful it'll separate too much and seize up. Anyway sounds like it was a success apart from the weird kids who didn't like them :-) |
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