How annoying, VW, but at least they found it.
If I made CI cupcakes last night, and didn't frost them, that makes them the same thing as a muffin, and I can eat one for breakfast, right?
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How annoying, VW, but at least they found it.
If I made CI cupcakes last night, and didn't frost them, that makes them the same thing as a muffin, and I can eat one for breakfast, right?
that makes them the same thing as a muffin, and I can eat one for breakfast, right?
Well, what with muffins being cake, sure, they're the same.
Wait, when did muffins become cake? I that that was just for bread.
FWIW, I've heard that if you're brewing the same kind of coffee beans, there's little reason to do more than rinse out the coffee pot -- a percolater brings the coffee water up to boiling as a matter of course, so unless old coffee has sat in the percolater for days (long enough for the bean oil to go rancid) you can just rinse & reuse indefinitely.
Wait, when did muffins become cake?
Well, are they bread? Nah, they're just cupcakes wearing muscle shirts, pretending to be healthy.
so unless old coffee has sat in the percolater for days (long enough for the bean oil to go rancid)
One of the engineers at a job I had four or five years ago explained in detail to me how long it takes the caffiene molecule to break down in water, and explained that that is why coffee gets bitter.
There's no explaining why the coffee I just bought here is bitter and greasy right from the get-go, though.
Heh. I posted a request for the CI cupcake recipe in Natter. Weren't cupcakes being discussed there yesterday?
Cash is jonesing for cupcakes.
Folks at the A's blog have nicknamed our rookie pitcher, Joe Blanton, Cupcakes. He's a little on the portly side and there was a picture of him early in the season captioned, "Yes, I will have that last cupcake." He's a good young pitcher. Not as good as King Felix, though, who shut down the (admittedly anemic) A's offense last night.
Folks at the A's blog have nicknamed our rookie pitcher, Joe Blanton, Cupcakes. He's a little on the portly side and there was a picture of him early in the season captioned, "Yes, I will have that last cupcake."
This is adorable.
When I was very little, I asked my dad how Babe Ruth could be a good baseball player. I said, "Daddy, isn't he too fat to run the bases very fast?" My dad replied, "Honey, he didn't have to do much running."
there's little reason to do more than rinse out the coffee pot
Thank you, Theo, for redeeming my slobbishness.