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Rayna,

  You're welcome any time! But be warned ... camping out in my kitchen can be a
hazard, not only to your waistline, but to your upright mobility. Mr. Jake, the
terrorist, constantly lurks, whether he's waiting for bits of stray veggies from
salad prep to drop on the floor, or for the fridge to open, in hopes that I might
relent and give him a taste of canned food on his kibble more than once a day :)
Oh, and then there's Mr. Briggie (Brigadoon), the smallest of my two cats. He
likes to stick his head in the fridge while I'm fetching things. He's mad for
evaporated milk! His other brother, Mr. Brownie is particularly fond of lounging
in the middle of the kitchen waiting for a foot to pass by so he can grab it. The
joys of flat feet and floppy socks :)

  To make for a really interesting kitchen experience, try negotiating around all
three critters during spagetti making or stew making. Now, that's an experience :)

  Still wanna visit?

Cheers!

Carla
http://www.brunnet.net/terrier


Rayna Lamb wrote:

> Carlaaaaaa!!  Didja have to describe it to me in detail!!!  Now I want
> one, they sound deeeelicious.  Good grief, Americans - and Canadians -
> know how to do the most incredible things with food!!!  Just as well I
> don't live there, or I would be the size of a two storey house (yes I
> KNOW I'm exaggerating!) within a month, I have NO self restraint at all!
> Chocolate and cherry is my favourite food combo, Carla, Watch out, or
> you may find me camping out in your kitchen. :-)
>
> Rayna
> (drooling over her keyboard)
>
> On Mon, Aug 13, 2001 at 12:44:20PM -0300, Carla MacInnis wrote:
>     A bundt cake is a cake made in a tube pan that's sorta fluted. It
>     generally has a filling between two layers of batter and sometimes a glaze
>     on the top after baking. So there, too! :) I might make a chocolate one,
>     with cherry filling for hubby's birthday, which comes up soon.

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