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Oct 18, 2005 21:15

Reminder to myself : If you are required to take your antibiotics after lunch, make sure to actually have a decent lunch. Ouch my tummy :(

Maybe tomorrow I should try (as stolen from j_v_lynch) ( Coca Cola Cake )

alby, coca cola, sick

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ghaidin October 18 2005, 12:36:06 UTC
.... O_O

I'll try it one of these days, just to see how it turns out.
I remember there was a coke-chicken.. but I had never seen a coke-cake!

*is looking forward to see lil' Alby...don't think I've ever seen a pic of him, actually*

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cygny October 18 2005, 12:40:52 UTC
Coke-chicken? That actually sounds tastier than the cake :P Do let me know how it turned out :D

As for pics of Alby, click on the 'King Alby' which are pictures of just that and on the 'Family' link, which is a pic of Alby and my mum :)

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ghaidin October 18 2005, 14:27:41 UTC
I'm a lowly liar, I did have seen the pics of King Alby :)
Cute kid!

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cygny October 19 2005, 03:54:18 UTC
I thought you might have, but that's ok :) Thanks.

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ariadnem October 18 2005, 14:25:13 UTC
I'll try to make the cake...hope hubby likes it (he hates soda in general) now, yay for Alby and his video journal ^^

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cygny October 19 2005, 03:54:39 UTC
Do let me know what the cake is like when you make it?

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uberreiniger October 19 2005, 02:30:52 UTC
They lost me at "bring the Coca Cola to a boil." That just seems wrong somehow.

You should post the video journal because I so very much want to hear what your voice sounds like. Even if it is Dutch.

-Tyree, who didn't think they had tablespoons in Europe on account of the metric system :)

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cygny October 19 2005, 03:56:44 UTC
I know, I think it's somehow wrong too and I'm a coke addict :)

My voice is really... ugh. I should post a vid in which I don't speak but it's easier to get three minutes filled if there's interaction :)

Not sure if this isn't an American recipe, but we have teaspoons and then we have the bigger kind of spoon, which we in Dutch tend to call 'soup spoons', with which you eat soup :P I guess it must be about the same size as your table spoon.

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uberreiniger October 19 2005, 07:07:09 UTC
I should post a vid in which I don't speak

Must... resist... urge... to say... something... flirtatious and dirty! *bites tongue, turns purple*

*ahem* The spoon is probably the same size we use. I never understood why they're called tablespoons as soup spoon is a better descriptor. Eating soup is easy with a spoon like that, but eating a table is hard no matter how big the spoon!

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