The Baking Thread!
- TigerLily
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Ooooh, that looks yummy, and so tidy too, haha. I can rarely get cakes looking that neat.
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That cake looks delicious! Is it chocolate biscuit cake?
This was my Christmas baking- cookies for Santa! From left, clockwise, it's molasses, candy cane (that I was too lazy to shape), mint stickies (2nd batch- the first all got eaten), and grand marnier cookies.
This was my Christmas baking- cookies for Santa! From left, clockwise, it's molasses, candy cane (that I was too lazy to shape), mint stickies (2nd batch- the first all got eaten), and grand marnier cookies.
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We baked my bestie's signature sugar cookies closer to the holidays and our geek sides came out in spades.
PacMan ghost cookie:

Slimer cookie:

Stay Puft cookie:

PacMan ghost cookie:

Slimer cookie:

Stay Puft cookie:

Current projects:
Leftover swap gifts
HP House Scarves
Secret of Mana charity square
Vid game advent calendar
Leftover swap gifts
HP House Scarves
Secret of Mana charity square
Vid game advent calendar
- QueenBex
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Things occurred...
"much better to have a bottom that naturally flattens out than one that goes every which way when it's sitting on a surface" -RMDC
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I want a slow cooker. There. I said it.
"much better to have a bottom that naturally flattens out than one that goes every which way when it's sitting on a surface" -RMDC
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My coworker was just telling me she got a book that has baking recipes for the slow cooker.QueenBex wrote:I want a slow cooker. There. I said it.

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There are tiny dip making ones??SunkistShiek wrote:My coworker was just telling me she got a book that has baking recipes for the slow cooker.QueenBex wrote:I want a slow cooker. There. I said it.But I agree, I would like a normal size one. Right now, I just have one of those tiny dip making ones that I actually don't use a lot.
"much better to have a bottom that naturally flattens out than one that goes every which way when it's sitting on a surface" -RMDC
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There are!! I don't know how big mine is but the smallest I've found online was 16 ounces. But I think the most common are 1.5 quarts (I'm sorry, I'm not sure of conversions).QueenBex wrote:There are tiny dip making ones??SunkistShiek wrote:My coworker was just telling me she got a book that has baking recipes for the slow cooker.QueenBex wrote:I want a slow cooker. There. I said it.But I agree, I would like a normal size one. Right now, I just have one of those tiny dip making ones that I actually don't use a lot.