MiddleFingerMom
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Sun Dec-04-11 10:05 PM
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Li'l applegrove's first attempts at cooking weren't always what you'd call "picture-perfect". |
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rurallib
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Sun Dec-04-11 10:27 PM
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1. our then 13 year old daughter's first crack at the micro wave was a potato |
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baked on high for a cool 20 minutes. It was done.
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Sun Dec-04-11 10:43 PM
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2. My first "nuke attempt"? I was 18... they had JUST come out and I was in a snack bar... |
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. . . ... at an American tank training range (Grafenwoehr) in Germany. . . . Hard-boiled egg. Still had the shell on. . . . Left the snack back whistlin' and avoidin' eye contact and lookin' innocent-as-hell. . . .
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Mon Dec-05-11 09:34 PM
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3. I was quite a good baker when I was younger. I do remember taking |
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the raw batter for a whole cake and pouring it over the head of my sister because she kept dipping her fingers into my cakemix. She was so surprised cause I was such a softie.
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