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I know it's weird but it makes the cakes really moist and light. I also made their chocolate snack cake (twice) in the crock-pot and it came out delicious the 2nd time. I had to replace the unsweetened chocolate chips with milk chocolate and I added a tablespoon of nutella for good measure.

Edit: You must've thought I poured the batter directly into the crock; nope, I used a 6-inch springform cake pan and a waterbath. I put an inverted 1 inch tall saucer/pan in the crock and then put the cake pan on top. It took an hour and 10 minutes to bake.

I did think that. This makes more sense. Thanks for clearing that up.
 

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Ribs
Brisket
Peanut butter smoothie
Burnt-cheese crunchies


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WTF, even after the ribs, smoothie, and crunchies, I still feel hungry. :huh:

I saved the brisket for later because I was full... 40 minutes ago. :shrug:

Well, at least you aren't in pain from hunger.... that inexplicably happened to me a few days ago. The weird thing was that I had eaten not that long before. Granted, it wasn't a lot of food, but I don't think it should have felt like that.

It is pain, although not horrible pain. It's a gnawing belly feeling. I know that some people experience regular hunger as some kind of pure urge to eat, instead of being told by their bellies hurting, but when I get hungry, my belly tells me by sending me pain signals. Not debilitating ones, but enough to get my attention and usually keep it until I address it.

Fasting might help.
 

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Ribs
Brisket
Peanut butter smoothie
Burnt-cheese crunchies


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WTF, even after the ribs, smoothie, and crunchies, I still feel hungry. :huh:

I saved the brisket for later because I was full... 40 minutes ago. :shrug:

I love brisket. I had some a few nights ago. It was so good; it's just so tender.



It is pain, although not horrible pain. It's a gnawing belly feeling. I know that some people experience regular hunger as some kind of pure urge to eat, instead of being told by their bellies hurting, but when I get hungry, my belly tells me by sending me pain signals. Not debilitating ones, but enough to get my attention and usually keep it until I address it.

Fasting might help.

Well, I didn't exactly enjoy having a horrible pain in my stomach, you know.
 

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Who said you enjoyed it?

Was it horrible? What would you rate it on a scale of 1 to 10, with 1 being the least, and 10 being the worst pain you have ever experienced?

Hmm, I wasn't sure what you meant about fasting helping. I assumed it would help make the pain worse, not better. Anyway, it hasn't happened to me that often. Usually when I'm really hungry I just get irritable.

Maybe about a 6, 10 being the hernia I had as a kid. I blame rocky New England beaches for that.
 

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Hmm, I wasn't sure what you meant about fasting helping. I assumed it would help make the pain worse, not better. Anyway, it hasn't happened to me that often. Usually when I'm really hungry I just get irritable.

Maybe about a 6, 10 being the hernia I had as a kid. I blame rocky New England beaches for that.

OW, dude

Never had a hernia


No, I meant fasting might help me reset my own belly, since it seems to be confused about whether it's full or hungry. I didn't mean you should fast.
 

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OW, dude

Never had a hernia

My advice? Don't get one!

No, I meant fasting might help me reset my own belly, since it seems to be confused about whether it's full or hungry. I didn't mean you should fast.

I don't think I could endure that with a level 6 pain, if I knew that eating would fix it and food was available.
 

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I haven't eaten this, but I saw it.

blueberrypizza-3.jpg


Blueberry pizza.

You might want to try it sometime. It looks good. It might be even better if you put anchovies on it.

[MENTION=360]prplchknz[/MENTION] [MENTION=21203]Grand Admiral Crunch[/MENTION]
 

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I haven't eaten this, but I saw it.

blueberrypizza-3.jpg


Blueberry pizza.

You might want to try it sometime. It looks good. It might be even better if you put anchovies on it.

[MENTION=360]prplchknz[/MENTION] [MENTION=21203]Grand Admiral Crunch[/MENTION]

pizza looks good not a fan of anchovies
 
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I haven't eaten this, but I saw it.

blueberrypizza-3.jpg


Blueberry pizza.

You might want to try it sometime. It looks good. It might be even better if you put anchovies on it.

[MENTION=360]prplchknz[/MENTION] [MENTION=21203]Grand Admiral Crunch[/MENTION]

That looks perfect. I'll try to make that one day, but add blue cheese to it. This looks like the perfect place for it. I'll hold off on it for a little while. I'm feeling less adventurous after my last cooking experiment.
 
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I went to Cheesecake Factory today. My husband thought I'd order my usual, pasta jambalaya, so he told the waitress we were ready to order before I was. I hastily decided on waffles and fried chicken. That was bad. The fried chicken strips that come with the waffles are battered with corn flakes. It tastes more like baked fried chicken than fried chicken, and it's not the finest job of baked fried chicken I've ever had. The waffles were probably the worst waffles I've had in a long time. The ones that you make at hotel breakfast bars are waaaaay better.
 

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Gluten Free coconut pancakes with raspberry compote, fresh mango and banana. Semi-tropical breakfast.
 

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Cheese crunchies and a regular, unflavored German beer. This plain beer is much better than the fruity beers I tried previously, and it's way better than the chocolate hazelnut beer I tried a few days ago.
 

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i made polenta last night. chicken stock. then at the end added a bit of butter and cream and some parm cheese. then i sauteed mushrooms and basil leaves in olive oil. and roasted brussel sprouts.

so today's joy is leftovers. :D
 

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Chicken pot pie
Broccoli with garlic
Peanut butter smoothie
Cheese crunchies (cheese baked into a cracker-like form, but without grains)

I might be eating cheese crunchies, as I call them, too much. This is the type of food that makes you want to eat more of it, instead of satiating you and making you want to stop. That's a very suspicious property for a food to possess.
 

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Cold sesame noodles eaten while standing in the kitchen... so hungry!
 

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A bowl of red bean snow - creamy shaved ice topped with a red bean paste. So simple but so delicious.
 
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