1. middbrew's Avatar
    SURPRISE! I'm naked.....just kidding, don't get too excited. Maybe at 50k, hey hey. I'm feeling RAAAAANDY
    Who's this Randy guy you're feeling?
    01-24-13 05:44 PM
  2. middbrew's Avatar
    I love you
    Thanks man.
    01-24-13 05:44 PM
  3. middbrew's Avatar
    just fabreze it
    Great idea. Be back in a bit.
    01-24-13 05:45 PM
  4. TEMPURmental's Avatar
    Just home from work, sitting here with a beer in front of me. Boy I think today was the worse day of the year so far........ Holy Crapolla, I am not in a good mood, so gonna go back a bit and take a looksee to see what you guys have been up to today, make me laugh a bit. So I will be back and forth.
    01-24-13 05:47 PM
  5. middbrew's Avatar
    Again, probably better that way. That usually requires antibiotics.
    Are we talking about gonorrhea again?
    01-24-13 05:47 PM
  6. TEMPURmental's Avatar
    That's an even better answer!
    Oh goody, can't wait for mine to arrive??????
    01-24-13 05:48 PM
  7. middbrew's Avatar
    Strumpet. Love that word.
    It is a pretty cool word.
    01-24-13 05:50 PM
  8. middbrew's Avatar
    Just home from work, sitting here with a beer in front of me. Boy I think today was the worse day of the year so far........ Holy Crapolla, I am not in a good mood, so gonna go back a bit and take a looksee to see what you guys have been up to today, make me laugh a bit. So I will be back and forth.
    Give yourself a good Febrezin and you will feel much better.
    01-24-13 05:52 PM
  9. middbrew's Avatar
    Oh goody, can't wait for mine to arrive??????
    01-24-13 05:53 PM
  10. middbrew's Avatar
    Straddle...I love that word.
    Another good word.
    01-24-13 05:54 PM
  11. middbrew's Avatar
    Insurance policy
    AH! The essential insurance policy. Because you just never know when a catastrophic event will happen.
    01-24-13 05:56 PM
  12. middbrew's Avatar
    Chugging along . . . . . kinda like a quest
    And beer drinking.
    01-24-13 06:04 PM
  13. TEMPURmental's Avatar
    It is a pretty cool word.
    Yeah, it sorta sounds like crumpet, I love crumpets.... lol

    The CB 1M post Challenge!-crumpet.jpg
    01-24-13 06:06 PM
  14. middbrew's Avatar
    check....
    ....mate
    01-24-13 06:08 PM
  15. middbrew's Avatar
    Don't ask me to switch hands . . . .
    OK, just use the same one. It doesn't really matter to me.
    01-24-13 06:09 PM
  16. TEMPURmental's Avatar
    OK, just use the same one. It doesn't really matter to me.
    Ummm, you might want to wash them first. lol
    01-24-13 06:15 PM
  17. jafobabe's Avatar
    Ummm, you might want to wash frebreze them first. lol
    FIFY
    01-24-13 06:20 PM
  18. TEMPURmental's Avatar
    TROLL means "A deliberately provocative message board user"

    The CB 1M post Challenge!-trolls_not_smurfs.jpg
    01-24-13 06:25 PM
  19. jafobabe's Avatar
    Yeah, it sorta sounds like crumpet, I love crumpets.... lol
    That's one thing I could never understand why we renamed crumpets to english muffins.. And Crumpets do taste better.

    The CB 1M post Challenge!-crumpets-300x181.jpg

    English Crumpets
    3 tablespoons warm water
    1 package yeast
    1 teaspoon granulated sugar
    1/2 cup milk
    4 tablespoons butter, divided
    1/2 teaspoon salt
    1 1/2 cups flour
    1 egg

    Combine water, yeast and sugar. Let stand until bubbly, about 5 minutes. Heat milk, 1 tablespoon of the butter and salt in a saucepan over low heat just until warm. Add to yeast mixture. Add 1 cup flour to yeast mixture and beat until smooth, about 2 minutes on medium speed of mixer. Beat in egg. Add remaining flour and beat until smooth. Cover batter with plastic wrap and let rise in a warm place until doubled in bulk, about 1 hour.

    Stir down batter and let rest for 5 minutes.

    Meanwhile, melt remaining butter in a saucepan over low heat. Skim off foam and discard milky solids from bottom of saucepan. Brush bottom of a skillet with melted butter. Brush insides of four crumpet rings or 3-inch round cookie cutters with butter and place rings in skillet. Heat skillet over medium heat. Spoon about 2 tablespoons batter into each ring. Cook until batter begins to bubble on top and is lightly browned on bottom, about 2 minutes. Remove rings. Turn English Crumpets over. Cook until lightly browned on bottom and done in centers. Can be served warm or split and toasted before serving.
    01-24-13 06:26 PM
  20. middbrew's Avatar
    No cavities!!!!
    01-24-13 06:27 PM
  21. TEMPURmental's Avatar
    [QUOTE=jafobabe;7882646][QUOTE=TEMPURmental;7882578]Yeah, it sorta sounds like crumpet, I love crumpets.... lol

    That's one thing I could never understand why we renamed crumpets to english muffins.. And Crumpets do taste better.

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    No No, here crumpets are crumpets and english muffins are english muffins, they don't even look the same.

    The CB 1M post Challenge!-english-muffin.jpg
    01-24-13 06:28 PM
  22. Laura Knotek's Avatar
    That's one thing I could never understand why we renamed crumpets to english muffins.. And Crumpets do taste better.

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    English Crumpets
    3 tablespoons warm water
    1 package yeast
    1 teaspoon granulated sugar
    1/2 cup milk
    4 tablespoons butter, divided
    1/2 teaspoon salt
    1 1/2 cups flour
    1 egg

    Combine water, yeast and sugar. Let stand until bubbly, about 5 minutes. Heat milk, 1 tablespoon of the butter and salt in a saucepan over low heat just until warm. Add to yeast mixture. Add 1 cup flour to yeast mixture and beat until smooth, about 2 minutes on medium speed of mixer. Beat in egg. Add remaining flour and beat until smooth. Cover batter with plastic wrap and let rise in a warm place until doubled in bulk, about 1 hour.

    Stir down batter and let rest for 5 minutes.

    Meanwhile, melt remaining butter in a saucepan over low heat. Skim off foam and discard milky solids from bottom of saucepan. Brush bottom of a skillet with melted butter. Brush insides of four crumpet rings or 3-inch round cookie cutters with butter and place rings in skillet. Heat skillet over medium heat. Spoon about 2 tablespoons batter into each ring. Cook until batter begins to bubble on top and is lightly browned on bottom, about 2 minutes. Remove rings. Turn English Crumpets over. Cook until lightly browned on bottom and done in centers. Can be served warm or split and toasted before serving.
    Awesome! Thanks for the recipe.

    I'm going to try making those.
    01-24-13 06:33 PM
  23. TEMPURmental's Avatar
    [QUOTE=TEMPURmental;7882650][QUOTE=jafobabe;7882646]
    Yeah, it sorta sounds like crumpet, I love crumpets.... lol

    No No, here crumpets are crumpets and english muffins are english muffins, they don't even look the same.

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    Okay, maybe you're right. lol
    01-24-13 06:33 PM
  24. middbrew's Avatar
    Now off to find food.
    I say go to McDonald's.

    01-24-13 06:34 PM
  25. middbrew's Avatar
    TROLL means "A deliberately provocative message board user"

    Hey, they are pantless!
    01-24-13 06:35 PM
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