Mz. Flake, made this fudge this afternoon, and got 12 thumbs up.Thank you Haunted! (I will use dark chocolate also...)
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Mz. Flake, made this fudge this afternoon, and got 12 thumbs up.Thank you Haunted! (I will use dark chocolate also...)
I really need to try to this now--Mz. Flake, made this fudge this afternoon, and got 12 thumbs up.
I think it calls for chocolate, chocolate and more chocolate.I really need to try to this now--what ratios did you use, Haunted?
Never-mind... you already told me!
With some sips of wine thrown in for good MEASURE! (get it?)I think it calls for chocolate, chocolate and more chocolate.
The wine is for the cook......And condensed milk... (I don't think the wine is gonna go with this--I know, sacrilege.)
I prefer beer... but, seeing as I have none, wine will do.The wine is for the cook......
But, if you don't have a cellphone, then you're not on the 'grid', so how are those others going to find you (when you're not on the computer checking your 'likes', that is)?I've never had a cell phone and the SKMB is my first foray into social networking. A friend of mine pointed out the other day that, because I did not have a phone, I would most likely be a candidate for 'suspicious behaviour' and watched by whatever organizations are doing the watching nowadays. Let 'em look, they'll soon get bored. As far as etiquette goes I've always thought human contact should trump the gadget. Since joining the SKMB I can see how people are always checking up on things. I find when I leave a comment or two on this board I'll check back to see if I got any 'likes'.
The "hand-held recognition" drones.But, if you don't have a cellphone, then you're not on the 'grid', so how are those others going to find you (when you're not on the computer checking your 'likes', that is)?
I'll like your comment - just to show I don't find you all that 'suspicious'!I've never had a cell phone and the SKMB is my first foray into social networking. A friend of mine pointed out the other day that, because I did not have a phone, I would most likely be a candidate for 'suspicious behaviour' and watched by whatever organizations are doing the watching nowadays. Let 'em look, they'll soon get bored. As far as etiquette goes I've always thought human contact should trump the gadget. Since joining the SKMB I can see how people are always checking up on things. I find when I leave a comment or two on this board I'll check back to see if I got any 'likes'.