Janis Kracht wrote to All <=-
Chocolate or Peanut Butter Magic Shell There is something about
cracking through a sweet candy shell that's just, well, magical. To
make a chocolate shell, you need seven ounces of roughly chopped chocolate--any chocolate--and two tablespoons of coconut oil. Combine
the two in a double boiler or in a sauce pan over very low heat, stir until smooth, pour on top of ice cream, and get to cracking. For the peanut butter shell, combine half a cup of smooth peanut butter with a quarter of a cup of coconut oil and microwave in 30 second intervals
until smooth. (If you have any leftovers, store them in the fridge and reheat them in the microwave before each use.)
Yum :)
[...]Chocolate or Peanut Butter Magic Shell There is something about
cracking through a sweet candy shell that's just, well, magical. To
Welcome back stranger. Haven't seen you on Phydeaux for a while. Have
you re-opened your BBS? If so I'll probably be a regular caller. Still
at <filegate.net>?
Here's a recipe that covers both your chocolate and your peanut butter[...]
magic.
MMMMM----- Recipe via Meal-Master (tm) v8.06
Title: Buckeyes
Categories: Candy, Chocolate, Nuts, Rice
Yield: 24 Servings
1/4 lb Butter; softened
1 lb Powdered sugar
2 c Chunky peanut butter
3 c Rice Krispies cereal
12 oz Chocolate chips
1/3 Bar paraffin or wax
Janis Kracht wrote to Dave Drum <=-
Hi Dave!
Chocolate or Peanut Butter Magic Shell There is something about[...]
cracking through a sweet candy shell that's just, well, magical. To
Welcome back stranger. Haven't seen you on Phydeaux for a while. Have
you re-opened your BBS? If so I'll probably be a regular caller. Still
at <filegate.net>?
Oh yeah, sorry for the confusion... I've been back for a while... essentially I only left fido for about 2 months and that was indeed a while ago.
So _yes_, you can log in here as a user just as before to http://www.filegate.net/ :) Let me know if you have any problems :)
Here's a recipe that covers both your chocolate and your peanut butter magic.
MMMMM----- Recipe via Meal-Master (tm) v8.06
Title: Buckeyes
Categories: Candy, Chocolate, Nuts, Rice
Yield: 24 Servings
1/4 lb Butter; softened
1 lb Powdered sugar
2 c Chunky peanut butter
3 c Rice Krispies cereal
12 oz Chocolate chips
1/3 Bar paraffin or wax
[...]
This looks great, thank you :)
Chocolate or Peanut Butter Magic Shell There is something about[...]
cracking through a sweet candy shell that's just, well, magical. To
Welcome back stranger. Haven't seen you on Phydeaux for a while. Have
you re-opened your BBS? If so I'll probably be a regular caller. Still
at <filegate.net>?
Oh yeah, sorry for the confusion... I've been back for a while...
essentially I only left fido for about 2 months and that was indeed a
while ago.
So _yes_, you can log in here as a user just as before to
http://www.filegate.net/ :) Let me know if you have any problems :)
Well, maybe. First Malware Bytes spit up on it as being a "Trojan".
Then
I got an immediate disconnect which I suspect is caused by my term
program going for Port 23 - which hardly anyone uses any more.
[...]Here's a recipe that covers both your chocolate and your peanut butter
magic.
MMMMM----- Recipe via Meal-Master (tm) v8.06
Title: Buckeyes
Categories: Candy, Chocolate, Nuts, Rice
Yield: 24 Servings
1/4 lb Butter; softened
1 lb Powdered sugar
2 c Chunky peanut butter
3 c Rice Krispies cereal
12 oz Chocolate chips
1/3 Bar paraffin or wax
[...]
This looks great, thank you :)
How are you on cherries?
MMMMM----- Recipe via Meal-Master (tm) v8.06
Title: Better Than Store Bought Chocolate Covered Cherries
Categories: Fruits, Chocolate, Dairy
Yield: 25 Cherries
3 c Powdered sugar
1/4 c Butter
1/4 c Condensed sweetened milk;
- not evaporated
4 ts Canilla extract
pn Salt
12 oz Bag good quality chocolate
- chips (milk, semi-sweet,
- or dark)
14 oz (400 g) jar maraschino
- cherries; drained, dried,
-juice reserved
RECIPE FROM: https://www.justapinch.com
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Janis Kracht wrote to Dave Drum <=-
Oh yeah, sorry for the confusion... I've been back for a while...
essentially I only left fido for about 2 months and that was indeed a
while ago.
So _yes_, you can log in here as a user just as before to
http://www.filegate.net/ :) Let me know if you have any problems :)
Well, maybe. First Malware Bytes spit up on it as being a "Trojan".
Geez :)
Then I got an immediate disconnect which I suspect is caused by my
term program going for Port 23 - which hardly anyone uses any more.
Right... I don't use port 23... that's probably why you got the false warning...
These are the ports I have always used: httpd:8090 ftpd:60721 binkd
24555
so try 60721 for ftp... that should work fine... and as for warnings
you mentioned, I can assure you they are false positives... everything here has been tested with clamav.
How are you on cherries?
MMMMM----- Recipe via Meal-Master (tm) v8.06
Title: Better Than Store Bought Chocolate Covered Cherries
Categories: Fruits, Chocolate, Dairy
Yield: 25 Cherries
Looks good to me :) :)
... Inside every tuxedo there's a guy in a T-shirt wanting to get out.
hahaha :)
Thank you for the chuckle, Dave :)
http://www.filegate.net/ :) Let me know if you have any problems :)Well, maybe. First Malware Bytes spit up on it as being a "Trojan".
Geez :)
Well, Malware Bytes tends to be overly vigilant on the side of caution.
so try 60721 for ftp... that should work fine... and as for warnings
you mentioned, I can assure you they are false positives... everything
here has been tested with clamav.
I'll give it a shot later today via HyperTerm. Then if that works set
it up in SynchTerm that I use everywhere else.
MMMMM----- Recipe via Meal-Master (tm) v8.06
Title: Chile-Chocolate Microwave Mug Cake
Categories: Cakes, Snacks, Chocolate, Chilies
Yield: 1 Serving
edges of the mug). Add the chocolate chips (if using)
and vanilla extract, and mix again Put your mug in the
microwave and cook for 3 minutes (in an 800 watt
microwave).
The cake will rise above the top of the mug, but don't
worry it's supposed to! Allow to cool a little, tip out
onto a plate.
EAT and enjoy - this can serve two - it's a huge portion
for one!
Janis Kracht wrote to Dave Drum <=-
Well, Malware Bytes tends to be overly vigilant on the side of caution.
Understand that one :)
[...]
so try 60721 for ftp... that should work fine... and as for warnings
you mentioned, I can assure you they are false positives... everything
here has been tested with clamav.
I'll give it a shot later today via HyperTerm. Then if that works set
it up in SynchTerm that I use everywhere else.
Ok, sounds good :)
MMMMM----- Recipe via Meal-Master (tm) v8.06
Title: Chile-Chocolate Microwave Mug Cake
Categories: Cakes, Snacks, Chocolate, Chilies
Yield: 1 Serving
I have a microwave Hersey's chocolate chip coffee-cake mug that uses a similar recipe so this recipe looks like it would work fine :)
[...]
edges of the mug). Add the chocolate chips (if using)
and vanilla extract, and mix again Put your mug in the
microwave and cook for 3 minutes (in an 800 watt
microwave).
The cake will rise above the top of the mug, but don't
worry it's supposed to! Allow to cool a little, tip out
onto a plate.
EAT and enjoy - this can serve two - it's a huge portion
for one!
Sounds just right for me Lol
I've been using my breadmachine (zojirushi) quite a bit lately... I remember buying that bread machine just because it created long loves rather than those shorter-square ones... :) Dump in ingredients, push some buttons and voila... bread or cake imm.diatement :)
===BreadMachine Lemon
Pound Cake===
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