WanderingStovie wrote:
Cholesterol? Isn't that something the bank wants when you apply for a loan?
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odd man out wrote:
WanderingStovie wrote:
Cholesterol? Isn't that something the bank wants when you apply for a loan?
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WanderingStovie wrote:
Cholesterol? Isn't that something the bank wants when you apply for a loan?
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SarcasmTheElf wrote:
max.patch wrote:
JimBlue wrote:
I was thinking about taking a few small bottles of Carnation Breakfast Essentials. Apparently its basically chocolate milk, but doesn't need refrigeration.
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Reading the 1st post prompts me to write Dunkin is one of our favoured places for a break when fellow riders are on a century. I confess sharing a dozen assorted doughnuts with other riders along with a pint or two of chocolate milk.
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SrA Elizabeth Loncki - USAF
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Dan76 wrote:
SarcasmTheElf wrote:
max.patch wrote:
JimBlue wrote:
I was thinking about taking a few small bottles of Carnation Breakfast Essentials. Apparently its basically chocolate milk, but doesn't need refrigeration.
Dogs are excellent judges of character, this fact goes a long way toward explaining why some people don't like being around them.The post was edited 1 time, last by Sarcasmtheelf ().
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mental note wrote:
there is something very satisfying baking a loaf of bread from 3 or 4 whole ingredients.
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AnotherKevin wrote:
mental note wrote:
there is something very satisfying baking a loaf of bread from 3 or 4 whole ingredients.
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mental note wrote:
AnotherKevin wrote:
mental note wrote:
there is something very satisfying baking a loaf of bread from 3 or 4 whole ingredients.
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WanderingStovie wrote:
mental note wrote:
AnotherKevin wrote:
mental note wrote:
there is something very satisfying baking a loaf of bread from 3 or 4 whole ingredients.
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mental note wrote:
AnotherKevin wrote:
mental note wrote:
there is something very satisfying baking a loaf of bread from 3 or 4 whole ingredients.
Lest we forget.....
SSgt Ray Rangel - USAF
SrA Elizabeth Loncki - USAF
PFC Adam Harris - USA
MSgt Eden Pearl - USMC -
Dan76 wrote:
mental note wrote:
AnotherKevin wrote:
mental note wrote:
there is something very satisfying baking a loaf of bread from 3 or 4 whole ingredients.
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mental note wrote:
Dan76 wrote:
mental note wrote:
AnotherKevin wrote:
mental note wrote:
there is something very satisfying baking a loaf of bread from 3 or 4 whole ingredients.
I am human and I need to be loved - just like everybody else does -
WanderingStovie wrote:
mental note wrote:
Dan76 wrote:
mental note wrote:
AnotherKevin wrote:
mental note wrote:
there is something very satisfying baking a loaf of bread from 3 or 4 whole ingredients.
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Naan is a bread typically found throughout India, Pakistan, Afghanistan, as well as other countries. Typically baked in wood fired dome ovens, naan picks up a noticeable smoke flavour.
Typically when naan is served in India themed restaurants in this country, garlic is used as seasoning. While in the above countries, I found naan was mostly served unseasoned thus enhancing the smokiness.
PS. The auto correct function doesn't accept the proper spelling of naan.
Lest we forget.....
SSgt Ray Rangel - USAF
SrA Elizabeth Loncki - USAF
PFC Adam Harris - USA
MSgt Eden Pearl - USMCThe post was edited 1 time, last by Dan76: Auto correct woes ().
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So, are you a naan-believer?I am human and I need to be loved - just like everybody else does
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mental note wrote:
AnotherKevin wrote:
mental note wrote:
there is something very satisfying baking a loaf of bread from 3 or 4 whole ingredients.
I suppose you could depend on wild yeast, but I wouldn't.I'm not lost. I know where I am. I'm right here. -
AnotherKevin wrote:
mental note wrote:
AnotherKevin wrote:
mental note wrote:
there is something very satisfying baking a loaf of bread from 3 or 4 whole ingredients.
I suppose you could depend on wild yeast, but I wouldn't.
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Dan76 wrote:
SarcasmTheElf wrote:
max.patch wrote:
JimBlue wrote:
I was thinking about taking a few small bottles of Carnation Breakfast Essentials. Apparently its basically chocolate milk, but doesn't need refrigeration.
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yes, the riboflavin, vit b2 is the yellow color. The distinctive odor of a multi vitamin is mostly from the thiamine.
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