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Re: Trivial - Is that a muffin in picture? » confuzyq

Posted by Lonely on August 4, 2007, at 22:49:12

In reply to Re: Trivial - Is that a muffin in picture? » Lonely, posted by confuzyq on August 4, 2007, at 15:29:19

Oh, my yummy goodness! Is that like a buttermilk pie? I've gotta have it! I just LOVE buttermilk pie !!!! Can I have the recipe? I had no idea there were delicacies especially from Canada! Must have been a great party!

> Hi Lonely, as you see, miss Karen Kay above is trying to further impinge upon my busy life by appointing me board Vice Administrator. I've declined, but to wean her slowly, I'll go ahead and field this one too. (Altho someone may beat me to it, as this is a hot subject around here right now.)
>
> That's a picture of a butter tart, a Canadian delicacy, procured by Larry Hoover for last year's Babble party. It has since become Babble's mascot foodstuff. There is a thread or two going on about the pic and/or butter tarts now, and miss Lurpsienoodle even found a great recipe for them. (I'm sure Larry has one too.)
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> > Is that a muffin in the photo at the top of the page? It's on a pretty blue and white plate. At first I thought it was a small individual sized pie. Then I thought it was a candle that had been partially burned as the edges appear to turn in slightly. Then I noticed the muffin (cupcake) pan close by and decided it must be food.
> >
> > Of course, I had just been thinking I need to stop eating so compulsively <wink> when I noticed the picture!!! That's probably why I noticed it! <grin> Now I need a photo of someone doing water exercise! <bigger wink>
> >


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