Valefor.Sehachan said: »
What kind of horrible cake do you eat if you call it "sweet loaf of bread"? It shouldn't even be remotely similar to bread...how old was your cake?
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Valefor.Sehachan said: » What kind of horrible cake do you eat if you call it "sweet loaf of bread"? It shouldn't even be remotely similar to bread...how old was your cake? Anna Ruthven said: » In English or Italian? Because it probably sounds better in Italian. Grumpy Cat said: » GDI Was having a great run. I had turned into a dog, which is OP as hell, and got increased run speed so even more so. Allison was armed to the teeth and we had 2 other dogs. I picked a siege that had me rescue someone in a gas station because I needed some more fuel. The old lady there hit 2 propane tanks... killed me, a dog, and Allison. Luckily Kali showed up and helped rob a farm, so we have plenty of food now. Grumpy Cat said: » Quote: The St. Honoré cake is named for the French patron saint of bakers and pastry chefs, Saint Honoré or Honoratus (d. 600 AD), bishop of Amiens.[1] It was invented in 1847 at the Chiboust bakery on Rue Saint-Honoré in Paris.[2] This classic French dessert is a circle of puff pastry at its base with a ring of pâte à choux piped on the outer edge. After the base, baked small cream puffs are dipped in caramelized sugar and attached side by side on top of the circle of the pâte à choux. This base is traditionally filled with crème chiboust and finished with whipped cream using a special St. Honoré piping tip.[3][2] There's a brand of pizza rolls here "Tortino's" >.>
Faelar said: » Screw cake and pie, I'll take these: When I see rosemary on food I can't help but automatically assume it tastes bad. Cause it's the kind of stuff that you see put on food that needs a taste disguise.
The best thing with cake in the name is actually a huge traitor and causes pie to win the war.
Cheesecake is pie. .-. I actually hate cheesecake with such passion... texture issue for me, and sometimes taste as well.
Grumpy Cat said: » The best thing with cake in the name is actually a huge traitor and causes pie to win the war. Cheesecake is pie. Kalila said: » .-. I actually hate cheesecake with such passion... texture issue for me, and sometimes taste as well. I don't like cheesecake.
Ya'll need to stop labeling not pie things as pies to win your battle. It just shows your desperation.
Edit: This is why cake wins, so many things can be a cake, but a pie can only ever be a pie. Let's see pie beat this:
The pie is a lie! Ramyrez said: » Let us not forget the glory that is ice cream cake. Personally, I'm a fan of bread pudding myself.
Ramyrez said: » bread pudding Got a response from one of those Indeed applications...
"We got your resume, please go to our website and fill out..." I get to the website and it is ancient. Most of the forms have character limits. It refuses to accept a PO Box as an address. Won't accept phone numbers without manually putting in the dashes. I am half tempted to email them and say "Look here shitlords. I gave you my resume, you can tell if I am qualified based on that. Your website applications sucks and I am not going to waste my time on it. Either call me in for an interview or suck void." Grumpy Cat said: » I get to the website and it is ancient. Most of the forms have character limits. It refuses to accept a PO Box as an address. Won't accept phone numbers without manually putting in the dashes. That reminds me, there was a job at another location around here that I meant to apply to the other day. I should take care of that today.
Jetackuu said: » That reminds me, there was a job at another location around here that I meant to apply to the other day. I should take care of that today. Honestly I am filling this application out just to appease the unemployment office requirements to keep getting my money. I secretly hope they do not call me. So because cake seems to be all encompassing (put the word cake in front of anything and it magically becomes cake), what defines cake?
Bismarck.Magnuss said: » So because cake seems to be all encompassing (put the word cake in front of anything and it magically becomes cake), what defines cake? kāk/Submit noun noun: cake; plural noun: cakes 1. an item of soft, sweet food made from a mixture of flour, shortening, eggs, sugar, and other ingredients, baked and often decorated. "a carrot cake" an item of savory food formed into a flat, round shape, and typically baked or fried. "crab cakes" a pancake. "buckwheat cakes" a flattish, compact mass of something, especially soap. "a cake of soap" synonyms: bar, block, brick, slab, tablet, lump "a cake of soap" verb verb: cake; 3rd person present: cakes; past tense: caked; past participle: caked; gerund or present participle: caking 1. (of a thick or sticky substance that hardens when dry) cover and become encrusted on (the surface of an object). "a pair of boots caked with mud" synonyms: coat, encrust, plaster, cover "boots caked with mud" (of a thick or sticky substance) dry or harden into a solid mass. "the blood under his nose was beginning to cake" synonyms: clot, congeal, coagulate, solidify, set, inspissate "the blood was beginning to cake" Origin Middle English (denoting a small flat bread roll): of Scandinavian origin; related to Swedish kaka and Danish kage . |
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