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Location: Malaysia
Registered: 10 June 2006
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Know any easy recipes? Know how to bake cookies? Egg sandwiches? Post your recipes here because I'm a big pig like that.

AND I DO KNOW HOW TO MAKE TOAST, BUTTERED TOAST, OATMEAL AND HOT COCOA, AND 2 MINUTE NOODLES.And I bet everyone does -___- So don't post that kinda recipes.

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Location: m'sia.
Registered: 16 October 2007
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Toasted Bread.

You need:
- Bread
- A toaster
- An electrical plug
- Electricity supply
- A plate

Directions:

1. Take a slice of bread out of the packet. Or slice it. Or- kay, as long as you have a slice of bread.

2. Plug in your toaster.

3. Put slice of bread into toaster.

4. Pull knob-thingy at side of toaster.

5. Wait.

6. Toasted bread will pop up.

7. Remove said toasted bread.

8. Place toast onto plate.

9. Serve.

10. -because i wanted 10 steps BWAHAH-

See? Wasn't that easy? ;D

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WAY TO GO VIVIEN.
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Location: philipP33NS
Registered: 07 October 2007
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PILLSBURY ONE STEP COOKIES!!

things you need:
- Pillsbury One step Cookie Mix
- Water
- an oven toaster

How to:
- Mix the Pillsbury One step Cookie Mix with one tbsp water
- Keep mixing til dough is not sticky
- Form balls that are the size of a coin
- Place inside oven toaster
- wait for 5 mins.


VOILA! COOKIES



HAHAHAHAHAHA XD
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Location: S'pore =]=]
Registered: 28 August 2006
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chocochip cookies with every (tasty/delicious/mouthwatering) flavour (wasehalmosttypedbeansXD) there is on this wonderfully phat planet:
first, get david cook. then, stuff him in a blender and start the machine on MED for 20 minutes.
Pour giant lump onto pan and stuff into oven for baking 1/2hour. You may serve hot.
.......
or freeze in the fridge and then try selling on E-bay for 1mill Euros.
.heh.
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Aw crap we don't have pillsbury here ]:

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Location: auckland.co.nz
Registered: 05 October 2007
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I'll post a real recipe. :]

GINGERBREAD COOKIES (JAYNE STYLE)

4 cups or more of all-purpose flour (depending on how much you need for the dough to turn sticky and dry, rather than wet)
1 tsp. baking powder
1 tsp. cinnamon
1 tsp. nutmeg
1 tsp. ginger (DUH.)
1 tsp. salt
1 egg (optional, idk you can put it in for fun Big Grin)

2 cups of molasses/honey
1 and 1/2 bar of butter (not margarine! this is crucial D: )
2 cups of brown sugar/castor sugar

STEPS:

-Melt the honey, butter, and sugar in a frying pan, over low heat.
-Pour it into a bowl, once it's completely liquefied, and add in the salt, baking powder, cinnamon, nutmeg and ginger.
-Mix it all up.
-Start sifting the flour in, adding more and more, until it finally turns into a dough you can mould and isn't sticky and wet anymore. You can add as much flour as you want to it, as much as it takes.
-Flour your kitchen/working table and roll the dough out.
-Use cookie cutters/knifes to make the shapes you want.
-Cover your baking pan with a light spread of butter, so the cookies won't stick, and place your cookies on the pan.
-Pre-heat the oven for about 10 minutes, at a temperature of 210 degrees Celsius (I don't know how to convert that to Fahrenheit, sorry!)
-Put the cookies in, once it's done pre-heating, and bake them for 10 minutes or until they're brown and hard, I guess.

Smiler

You can use egg white and food coloring to make icing, and put it on the cookies, and then put M&Ms on top, and bake the cookies again, so the icing hardens and sticks the M&Ms to the cookies.

Perfection! =D

(Photos of finished product available upon request)
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aiyar
fly here lar. my house downstairs got give out larrrrrrrrrrrrrrrr
veh fast warnnn
8D (i should not be typing in singlish. .....ohwhattheheck XD)
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Location: Malaysia
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THANKS JAYNE! Big Grin
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Location: m'sia.
Registered: 16 October 2007
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I PRESENT TO YOU

JAYNE'S GINGERBREAD

TC5 STYLE



HEH

(note: this picture is in no way meant to defame any of the satay sticks, and it was all done with good intentions.heh.okntrly )
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To ensure that this is not spam and OT, I promise to post up a recipe for something tomorrow. :]
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Location: philipP33NS
Registered: 07 October 2007
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