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Man with Thorn said:
...lemme guess, you don't have sugar in your coffee, 'cos you're.......sweet enough :D ???

(sorry Uncle Bud, couldn't resist that one)

:priest:(quickly dons artful disguise to escape meadow-muffin wielding crowd)
Thats right!!!! No sugar in my coffee, no honey in my tea, i'm too sweet as it is, and i dont wanna put my hubby in a diabetic coma!!!!

(hiding so yall will miss me with them rotten tomatoes)
 
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Man with Thorn said:
Thanks, no I didn't look at the first page in enough detail to read the recipe, but I'm going to now -

:confused: I sense a cooking experiment coming on. I assume a short pastry base will be okay? I don't think Tescos here in the UK are big in pre-prepared Shoo-fly pie bases!
I think Brits use some different vocabulary in cooking than Americans. I'm trying to remember for sure what "short pastry" means. I think it's similar to American pie crust, but made with butter. If so, this should work just fine.

For American pie crust, you cut some shortening or lard into flour and salt, add a little cold water until it holds together. Sometimes there are a few other ingredients, like the liquid can contain an egg and some vinegar.
 
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Uncle Bud said:
I am so happy for you BI. Have a great ride, and make sure you stop and smell te roses :)
Quite so. We use all five senses and beyond in our worship :) Off to Liturgy, be back in 4 hours :wave:
 
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I think it's similar to American pie crust, but made with butter. If so, this should work just fine.
It is, more or less - short is tart (pie) base, flaky is what you'd use for like croissants , Danishes, pies (like Steak & Kidney).

So, about those pick-up lines:

Man: drops to knees & crawls around woman looking for something on floor
Woman: Excuse me, what are you looking for?
Man: That stunning smile that fell from your face, so I can take it home & treasure it...in the hope you'll use it again soon...

:groupray: (hides in crowd to avoid dismemberment by crowd on Shoo-fly Pie-induced sugar-frenzy)
 
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Man with Thorn said:
It is, more or less - short is tart (pie) base, flaky is what you'd use for like croissants , Danishes, pies (like Steak & Kidney).
So you're saying that to Brits all pastry is either "short" or "flaky"? Does that mean, for example, that you would use the exact same flaky pastry for croissants as for Napoleons? These are quite different because one has yeast and the other doesn't, no?

And for the "short" variety, little molded tarts usually use a pastry that is almost closer to a sugar cookie than to a pie crust. A Brit would only have one recipe for short pastry?

Or do you just mean a wide variety of pastries can be divided into two categories?
 
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So you're saying that to Brits all pastry is either "short" or "flaky"?
:(..uhhmmm..


Does that mean, for example, that you would use the exact same flaky pastry for croissants as for Napoleons? These are quite different because one has yeast and the other doesn't, no?
:(..uhhmmm..

And for the "short" variety, little molded tarts usually use a pastry that is almost closer to a sugar cookie than to a pie crust. A Brit would only have one recipe for short pastry?
:(....uhhmmm......:help:

Or do you just mean a wide variety of pastries can be divided into two categories?
:thumbsup:..Ka-ching! Phew - thought I was looking like I didn't know what the answer was there...
 
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:o Phrasing a question several different ways to try to make sense really can sound a lot like like cross-examination, can't it?

Sorry. ;)
No worries at all Liz - I guess when you are discussing a serious topic like pastry, one needs to get to the bottom of the facts...:D

remind me to stay on yer good side....
...or Crazy Liz will turn your short pastry flaky with one swipe of her Shoo-Fly-Pie-Basting-Brush...^_^
 
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I see people with all kinds of "stuff" and I wonder why. It would be fun to learn why people wear the items they have.

I have 2 items that were given to me - the rose and the Vine's. I think they were gifts of kindness. One was anonymous, so I don't know who gave it to me, and can only guess why. I tend to get into some pretty heavy discussions of hermeneutics, so I assume someone gave me the Vine's because of that. Whoever it was, if you're here, Thank You!

The ice cream cone is the only thing I bought for myself. There is a group of people around here who carry ice cream cones, so it's sort of like a secret badge. We never say openly on the boards what it stands for, so it's kind of mysterious.

I know some of the other items (like the candle) are badges for other groups on CF.

Tell us about the stuff you wear. Why do you wear each item?
 
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Crazy Liz said:
Tell us about the stuff you wear. Why do you wear each item?
I have the Light Sword because I use light to peirce through arguements of darkness. I have the Shield of Peace as I try to bring peace through truth. The Spiritual Belt keeps all of my armor in check. I wear the Crown of Kings because I am one. The Holy Robe is a sign to others that I am under the protection and guidance of Jesus, and my Ice Boots symbolize my Antarctic background.

As for my other items, I use the Orthodox Bible, which has books that the Protestants took out, because there is more information. I have The Divine Liturgy of St. John Chysostom because that is the main litugy I use. And, I have an Orthodox Cross, well, because I'm Orthodox :)
 
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