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		|  12-15-2009, 04:18 PM | #2086 |  
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					Originally Posted by PresentTense Pirate Penske  Cite please? |  What, you lost your Google fu?
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		|  12-15-2009, 04:35 PM | #2087 |  
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					Originally Posted by Fugee   |  Still have it. I was asking for the cite that Hydrox were introduced 5 years earlier. From the Wiki article it looks like somewhere more than 3 but less than 5.
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		|  12-15-2009, 08:33 PM | #2088 |  
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					Originally Posted by PresentTense Pirate Penske  Still have it. I was asking for the cite that Hydrox were introduced 5 years earlier. From the Wiki article it looks like somewhere more than 3 but less than 5. |  Jesus Christ. If anything is getting ripped off on this board, that thing is "this kind of post" and the victim is me. |  
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		|  12-21-2009, 01:42 PM | #2089 |  
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				Christmas Eve Dessert?
			 
 I'm supposed to bring dessert for Christmas Eve dinner with my family.  I love to bring dessert but the problem is everyone also brings cookies so a big fancy dessert often gets overlooked in favor of cookies.
 Any suggestions?  I'm super busy this week so am leaning toward -- gasp -- not baking and just bringing a couple things of mint ice cream and some good hot fudge sauce.
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		|  12-21-2009, 02:06 PM | #2090 |  
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					Originally Posted by Fugee  I'm supposed to bring dessert for Christmas Eve dinner with my family.  I love to bring dessert but the problem is everyone also brings cookies so a big fancy dessert often gets overlooked in favor of cookies.
 Any suggestions?  I'm super busy this week so am leaning toward -- gasp -- not baking and just bringing a couple things of mint ice cream and some good hot fudge sauce.
 |  It seems to me that a crisp or a rustic cobbler is the sweet spot -- not fancy; scalable portion size for people who want to have it plus some cookies; vaguely Christmassy.  I recommend the CI apple claufuti, which is a nice cross between a baked cobbler and a pudding. |  
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		|  12-21-2009, 02:07 PM | #2091 |  
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					Originally Posted by Fugee  I'm supposed to bring dessert for Christmas Eve dinner with my family.  I love to bring dessert but the problem is everyone also brings cookies so a big fancy dessert often gets overlooked in favor of cookies.
 Any suggestions?  I'm super busy this week so am leaning toward -- gasp -- not baking and just bringing a couple things of mint ice cream and some good hot fudge sauce.
 |  I know the problem.  One option is to tell those cookie-bringing fuckers to step off your corner (ho).  Another is to fight fire with fire, and do some sort of flambe dessert that blows their cookies off the table.
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		|  12-21-2009, 02:09 PM | #2092 |  
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					Originally Posted by Atticus Grinch  It seems to me that a crisp or a rustic cobbler is the sweet spot -- not fancy; scalable portion size for people who want to have it plus some cookies; vaguely Christmassy.  I recommend the CI apple claufuti, which is a nice cross between a baked cobbler and a pudding. |  
Or a cherry clafouti.  Though pitting the cherries can be messy and time-consuming, overall it's a fun and relatively easy dessert that's always been well-received.
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		|  12-21-2009, 02:15 PM | #2093 |  
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					Originally Posted by Atticus Grinch  It seems to me that a crisp or a rustic cobbler is the sweet spot -- not fancy; scalable portion size for people who want to have it plus some cookies; vaguely Christmassy.  I recommend the CI apple claufuti, which is a nice cross between a baked cobbler and a pudding. |  Agreed.  My strawberry-rhubarb crisp is always a hit.  
 
There is this play called "God of Carnage" about yuppies in Cobble Hill and when I saw it, the character that James Gandolfini played was particularly upset with his emasculization as a result of yuppie-dom and Clafuti had something to do with it.  I am just throwing that out there. |  
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		|  12-21-2009, 02:18 PM | #2094 |  
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					Originally Posted by Mmmm, Burger (C.J.)  I know the problem.  One option is to tell those cookie-bringing fuckers to step off your corner (ho).  Another is to fight fire with fire, and do some sort of flambe dessert that blows their cookies off the table. |  The cookies should actually be the dessert and I like munching on them the rest of the night so I'd never suggest people not bring them.  (Not to mention that I'm one of the cookie bringing fuckers.) 
 
And I won't be in the mood for anything involved enough to blow the cookies off the table.
 
A crisp or clafouti would be tasty** but I prefer to eat them warm and will be driving 1-1/2 hours after working part of the day so that could be problematic. |  
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		|  12-21-2009, 02:47 PM | #2095 |  
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					Originally Posted by greatwhitenorthchick  Agreed.  My strawberry-rhubarb crisp is always a hit.  
 There is this play called "God of Carnage" about yuppies in Cobble Hill and when I saw it, the character that James Gandolfini played was particularly upset with his emasculization as a result of yuppie-dom and Clafuti had something to do with it.  I am just throwing that out there.
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Yeah, but look where Gandolfini ended up.  All good.
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		|  12-21-2009, 02:53 PM | #2096 |  
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					Originally Posted by Fugee  The cookies should actually be the dessert and I like munching on them the rest of the night so I'd never suggest people not bring them.  (Not to mention that I'm one of the cookie bringing fuckers.) 
 And I won't be in the mood for anything involved enough to blow the cookies off the table.
 
 A crisp or clafouti would be tasty** but I prefer to eat them warm and will be driving 1-1/2 hours after working part of the day so that could be problematic.
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Why do you have to bring anything beyond the cookies?  
 
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Another Cookie Bringing Fucker
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		|  12-21-2009, 03:32 PM | #2097 |  
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					Originally Posted by greatwhitenorthchick  Agreed.  My strawberry-rhubarb crisp is always a hit. |  Are you sure they aren't just being polite?  'cause there is no excuse for anything containing rhubarb. |  
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		|  12-21-2009, 03:44 PM | #2098 |  
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					Originally Posted by Fugee  I'm supposed to bring dessert for Christmas Eve dinner with my family.  I love to bring dessert but the problem is everyone also brings cookies so a big fancy dessert often gets overlooked in favor of cookies.
 Any suggestions?  I'm super busy this week so am leaning toward -- gasp -- not baking and just bringing a couple things of mint ice cream and some good hot fudge sauce.
 |  My boyfriend inadvertently started a new Christmas dessert tradition last year with an out of this world croissant bread pudding.  I'll ask where he got the recipe.
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		|  12-21-2009, 03:48 PM | #2099 |  
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					Originally Posted by Adder  Are you sure they aren't just being polite?  'cause there is no excuse for anything containing rhubarb. |  I'm growing more and more sympathetic to the paralegal.
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		|  12-21-2009, 04:04 PM | #2100 |  
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					Originally Posted by Adder  Are you sure they aren't just being polite?  'cause there is no excuse for anything containing rhubarb. |  This is why you don't get laid much. |  
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