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hey, A few members have helped me to make this possible, the attached image will hopefully make the selection process less of a headstress.. Anyone with the computer skills to convert this to a program feel free..
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coffellows
by Guest Babybear-
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If you in the mood for something sweet to cure that sugar crav make one nice coffee as per usall , add few marshmellows on for lil , dont let them melt completly , then drink some taste ya mellows? eat the mellows an tada sugar rush. i make my coffe as this 2 1/2 teaspoons (littleones) 1/2 - 3/4 teaspoon coffe 2-3 marshmellows eat the first 2 in the first 5 mins eat the last 5 minslater an it gets little mushy but mmmm..>>
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alright, for this u need the following nutella-1 jar gummi bears-1 bag bread-two slices sandwich toaster-just the one ok spread nutella over both sides of the bred, onto the nutella pour a handful of gummi bears (also marsh mallows work), put two pieces of bread together and put in sandwich toaster, pres down and once its done enjoy the greatest much ever!!! its insane, all the gummi bears go all gooey and seep into the nutella, heaven!
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spider
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I think the quickest simplest munch out food/drink whatever is the spider. Add vanilla ice cream to 1/2 glass of coke . Billy - bonger
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good food
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My friend made this mix of food for me one time and it was great. you will need: fluff mnms frosted flakes chocolate grahmcrackers you mix everything execpt the grahm crackers in a bowl, lots of fluff is good, then mix in different amounts of the other ingredients depending on what you like more. spread the goo onto the grahm and enjoy. you will probally want some milk handy b/c its worse than eating straight penut butter when high just thought id share this with ya..... pilk
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Desperados
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Ingredients: [serves 2] 3 large potatoes 100g grated tasty or mozerella cheese 100g grated ham or chicken [salt reduced] Method: Grate potatoes with a medium grater and press all the moisture out with a paper towel or clean dish towel then flatten the potato into 4 thin cakes so that they resemble a slice of bread. Bring a oiled pan to low heat and brown the potato on each side slowly then take off the heat. Sprinkle your grated meat onto the potato cakes and add the cheese on top of this and grill your desperadoes until the cheese has melted. Serving suggestions: Serve with a glass of red wine and follow with some baked sugar-coated apple segments and more red …
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These are the best munchies ever. choc chip, white chop chic, yoghurt oh my god, list is endless. all chewy of course
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Hey Ppls, This is great if you got a leftover roast lamb or something. Just cut whatever you want to use up into very small pieces, and throw it into this mix: Sift 1/4 teaspoon salt, 1/2 cup of plain and 1/2 cup of self-raising flour into a bowl, add 1 well beaten egg, and 1 cup of milk. Beat until smooth, and stand for 1 hour, if possible. Makes nice little fritters........and really, you could use anything, but I usually do it with lamb.
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This is the first draft of an index, as the FAQ is built I'll be placing the info in the headings as listed below unless we decide to change the format. All comments and suggested changes welcome. • A basic overview of indoor and outdoor growing GENERAL INFORMATION • Life cycle of marijuana cultivation • Plant Sex – Females, Males, and Hermies • Cloning and Mother Plants • Making seed • Harvesting, drying, curing & storing • Common Mistakes / Plant Problems INDOOR GROWING • General Information & Grow Diaries • Growroom & growbox design • Lighting • Soil / Organic Systems • Hydroponic Systems • Growing Methods (SCROG/SOG) & Training OUTDOOR GROWING…
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elliemay wrote: maybe we should have a topic for commonly used internet speak as well. IMO - In my opinion IMHO - In my humble opinion - Laugh out loud LMAO - Laughing my ass off AFAIK - As far as I'm Know np - No problem brb - be right back IIRC - If I remember correctly LEO - Law Enforcement Officer thats all I can think of for the moment, anyone feel free to add to the list.
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Makes 12 310g can creamed corn (keep can for measuring) 1/2 cup reduced-fat milk (1/2 'can') 2 eggs 2 cups self-raising flour (2 'cans') 2 cups reduced-fat grated cheese (2 'cans) 1 small red capsicum, diced 3 tbs of your favourite chopped herb 2 tbs English musted Method 1. Whisk togother corn, milk and eggs in a large bowl until combined. Add remaining ingredients and stir until just combined. 2. Spoon into 12 non-stick 1/2-cup muffin pans. 3. Bake at 200C for 15-20 minutes or untill golden brown and cooked through.
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Makes 12 310g can creamed corn (keep can for measuring) 1/2 cup reduced-fat milk (1/2 'can') 2 eggs 2 cups self-raising flour (2 'cans') 2 cups reduced-fat grated cheese (2 'cans) 1 small red capsicum, diced 2 tbs chopped basil 2 tbs English musted Method 1. Whisk togother corn, milk and eggs in a large bowl until combined. Add remaining ingredients and stir until just combined. 2. Spoon into 12 non-stick 1/2-cup muffin pans. 3. Bake at 200C for 15-20 minutes or untill golden brown and cooked through.
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Wire fencing for protecting crops is really pretty much a poor protection. Kangaroos can step over 4 foot fences, and although they normally don't leap into grow cages, it's probably more to do with the fact that they don't pose as much a threat to crops as most think they do. Problems with fencing wire can be things like refection from the air, giving away the game, carrying the stuff in, and most of all, it's a dead set give away. I once walked three straight blokes through a patch of 6 plants all around 7 feet tall. I was racing offf my nut, laughing myself silly, as I guided these city guys back and forth through the plants, stalking wildlife with their assult rifl…
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Hey guys for anybody thats a chillie lover and caint mannage to find a chillie sauce thats hot enough to meet the requirments of your taste buds . then look no further travelling down to the South Coast saw this country fair and noticed one stand inperticular THE CHILLIE FACTORY . these guys are awsome with a range of taste's and variets of chillie products all home grown chillies with rattinges of hottness ranging from 1 - 10 ++ . check em out on www.thechilliefactory.com and print out a mail order form serisly recomend the Dragons Blood awsome for beef burgers and tequilla shots and all walks of mexican food . cheers cronic
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ok easy as Get around 4 slices of bacon and remove the rinds. Now, put them into a small bowl of milk and leave for around an hour. Thoroughly dry the bacon, then cook , not too quickly. Take 4 slices or more of bread, remove crusts (if you want to) and soak in milk first quickly, then dip in some beaten egg. Fry each side until golden brown, done!
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