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(I apologize if my original post made it up and this is a duplicate. I can't
find my original post so I'm giving it up for lost.) I'm looking to make a moist, light, sweet biscuit with fruit in it (in this case, peach chunks). I have a box of Bisquick and I could go biscuit, shortcake or scone in the batter mix. I'm planning to blend in the peach chunks and bake them with the fruit mixed in. Question is: what kind of batter would you guys recommend for this application? I'd like the resulting biscuit to be a little bit sweet, light (not as dense as a regular scone), and not require any butter or jam. Thoughts? Thanks in advance, Jen Half the people you know are below average. -Steven Wright |
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"JLove98905" wrote in message ... (I apologize if my original post made it up and this is a duplicate. I can't find my original post so I'm giving it up for lost.) I'm looking to make a moist, light, sweet biscuit with fruit in it (in this case, peach chunks). I have a box of Bisquick and I could go biscuit, shortcake or scone in the batter mix. I'm planning to blend in the peach chunks and bake them with the fruit mixed in. Question is: what kind of batter would you guys recommend for this application? I'd like the resulting biscuit to be a little bit sweet, light (not as dense as a regular scone), and not require any butter or jam. Some good recipes he www.veronicamoser.com |
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"projectile vomit chick" wrote: Some good recipes he www.veronicamoser.com I didn't see any recipes. It looked like a pretty shitty site to me -- and I mean that literally. You must be a lot of fun at parties. :-( -- Dan Abel Sonoma State University AIS |
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Dan Abel wrote:
In article . net, "projectile vomit chick" wrote: Some good recipes he www.veronicamoser.com I didn't see any recipes. It looked like a pretty shitty site to me -- and I mean that literally. You must be a lot of fun at parties. :-( (smile) Dan, you see her address and name? Don't go around clicking on sites she (?) posts, you're not going to find helpful information. I don't want to see you get a virus/whatever. nancy |
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In article ,
wrote: Dan Abel wrote: In article . net, "projectile vomit chick" wrote: You must be a lot of fun at parties. :-( (smile) Dan, you see her address and name? Don't go around clicking on sites she (?) posts, you're not going to find helpful information. I don't want to see you get a virus/whatever. Thanks for your concern, but I feel pretty safe on my Mac. I can't do my work on it, but it works just fine for newsgroup reading. -- Dan Abel Sonoma State University AIS |
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Dan Abel wrote:
In article , wrote: Dan Abel wrote: In article . net, "projectile vomit chick" wrote: You must be a lot of fun at parties. :-( (smile) Dan, you see her address and name? Don't go around clicking on sites she (?) posts, you're not going to find helpful information. I don't want to see you get a virus/whatever. Thanks for your concern, but I feel pretty safe on my Mac. I can't do my work on it, but it works just fine for newsgroup reading. Yeah, but I wouldn't expect real recipes from someone posting as "projectile vomit chick" nancy |
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"Katra" wrote in message ... In article , (Dan Abel) wrote: In article . net, "projectile vomit chick" wrote: Some good recipes he www.veronicamoser.com I didn't see any recipes. It looked like a pretty shitty site to me -- and I mean that literally. You must be a lot of fun at parties. :-( This is why she should be killfiled... She contributes nothing to _any_ group she is on. She's not even funny or entertaining. Stupid troll....... Yet you comment about each and every one of my posts. BTW, just who are you to tell others what they should and should not read? |
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"Nancy Young" wrote in message ... Dan Abel wrote: In article . net, "projectile vomit chick" wrote: Some good recipes he www.veronicamoser.com I didn't see any recipes. It looked like a pretty shitty site to me -- and I mean that literally. You must be a lot of fun at parties. :-( (smile) Dan, you see her address and name? Don't go around clicking on sites she (?) posts, you're not going to find helpful information. I don't want to see you get a virus/whatever. While I freely admit being a pain in the arse, I take objection to the suggestion that I post virii. 'Tis not so. |
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Don't go around clicking
on sites she (?) posts, you're not going to find helpful information. I don't want to see you get a virus/whatever. er....howsabout a biscuit recipe? -jen Half the people you know are below average. -Steven Wright |
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On Tue, 20 Apr 2004 13:20:45 -0700, (Dan
Abel) wrote: Thanks for your concern, but I feel pretty safe on my Mac. I can't do my work on it, but it works just fine for newsgroup reading. Don't feel so safe. I have a friend who is a Mac user and he was hit by a virus recently, so you're not immune. Practice safe eating - always use condiments |
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