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What'll it be mate.
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Ms Helen
Con Artist
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Sep-22-2006 20:39
We all have a favourite drink, so what's yours.
Long Island Iced Tea or just a regular cup of tea.
Long or Short.
Hot or cold.
The choice is yours.
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Sophie4
Gopher to the Sleuth Gods
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Feb-5-2008 11:06
Fruitygirlsandy,
Iceburgs do float on sparkly water. Stay away from that roof beer though, you could fall and break something.
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Holdy Relish
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Feb-10-2008 22:34
Mudslide with Chocolate Soy milk.
barring that, a semi-dry vodka martini. shaken, not stirred.
And maybe some of Dr. Brown's celery-flavored soda.
Ms. Helen, your next drink's on me. literally. Spill City.
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Ms Helen
Con Artist
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Feb-11-2008 00:17
Celery Favoured soda? Please tell me that tastes nicer than it sounds or is even something completely different to what it sounds :)
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Andrew Starbright
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Feb-12-2008 02:12
I don't know if Celery taste soda tastes good, but I will like to try it. My favorite soda is watermelon soda...the best eh?
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haskenhoff
Con Artist
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Apr-8-2008 19:41
1. Spring Water...I am a water snob
2. Chardonnay with a buttery note...perfect for outside events and a fireplace
3. Beer...any kind, perfect for long nights
4. Jager for shots...really LONG nights
5. hot green tea... my caffine fix
6. single malt scotch on the rocks...when I am trying to impress
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Sleuth Sindy
Pinball Wizard
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Jan-12-2017 23:06
I was reading a book (as always) and two characters were having a conversation about food.
Char 1: Have you ever had brown sugar pavlova?
Char 2: No. What is it?
Char 1: Delicious is what it is.
I love to cook and I especially love to try new recipes so I immediately looked it up as I had never heard of it. It seems to be an Australian dessert. Can any of our Aussie Sleuths tell me if they've had this dessert and did they like it? (We're having an "event" at work and I don't want to take it if it's not really good.)
Much appreciated
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Sleuth Sindy
Pinball Wizard
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Jan-12-2017 23:07
Okay I did a search and was looking at a post on FOOD not DRINKS so evidently I clicked on the wrong thread. Sorry, but still would like input.
Thanks.
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Sleuth Sindy
Pinball Wizard
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Jan-13-2017 07:47
So, I made this and brought it to work this morning and it was gone in like 5 minutes. It truly is DELICIOUS!
Just in case anyone wants to make one. :)
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Autumnsprings
Con Artist
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Jan-22-2017 15:41
You changed your pic!! I was coming to tell you I've heard good things about pavlovas. But you've apparently had first hand experience with it by now. What kind did you make? And where's the recipe?
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Sleuth Sindy
Pinball Wizard
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Jan-22-2017 20:09
Hey Autumn!
I used two resources when I made my BS (brown sugar) pavlova:
http://www.epicurious.com/recipes/food/views/three-layer-berry-and-brown-sugar-pavlova-354211
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ktSBcAdjKXg&t=46s
I took the recipe for the meringue base from the first link, but instead of making a 3-layer deal, I just made a large free-form rectangle on a jellyroll pan.
I used the recipe from the video for the whipped cream topping and the salted caramel sauce.
Just a note: there is a “regular” pavlova (made with all white sugar) and a BS pavlova. I've haven't tried the regular pavlova, but if you do let me know how it is.
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