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    Rocky Road Slab Candy Bar, Chunks White Chocolate, Crispy Puffed Rice, Chocolates Chip Cookies, Milk Dark Chocolate, Rockys Roads
    2008-07-18 10:26:25
    Rocky Road Slab A generous slab that brings new meaning to the word chunky with generous chunks of white chocolate, crispy puffed rice and hand made chocolate chip cookies blended into a 70/30 fusion of milk and dark chocolate. A journey of textures to complete satisfaction! Being larger than the pages of this site, our 1 pound slabs are large enough to elicit a short gasp of astonishment. 10x6inches! - Buy
    By: My Outlook on Everything Blog
     
    Blowing Chunks - Joke of the Day
    2008-04-04 18:32:15
    A man goes into a bar and proceeds to get completely plastered. If there was a falling-down drunk, he’d be a glued-to-the-floor drunk. The barkeep pours him into a cab to take him home. Next evening, the man returns still looking pale and hungover. “Hey, bartender, you asshole! Why’d you let me get so drunk last [...]
    By: Dailywaste.com Humor and Funny Pics
     
    BBD #6 - Chocolate Chunks Turtle Bread
    2008-02-05 05:04:54
    This month's Bread Baking Day is hosted by Eva from Sweet Sins, and for this edition, she chose shaped breads theme. After some thinking I decided to make a turtle shaped bread I've seen on the net and wanted to make for some time and this was a good opportunity to do it. The recipe I used was plain sweet bread with added pieces of dark chocolate.150 ml milk30 g sugar1/4 tsp salt60 g butter10 g fresh yeast2 Tbsp lukewarm water450 g flour1 egg100 g dark chocolate, cut to little pieces Boil milk with sugar, salt and butter. Let cool. Dissolve yeast in water. Sift flour on your working surface and make a hole in the middle. Pour milk, yeast and slightly beaten egg and knead the dough. Make a desired shape and leave dough to rise in a warm place for about half an hour. Bake in a preheated oven for 20-25 minutes on 200°C. After you take bread from the oven cover it for 10 minutes with a wet cloth so it softens.Update: The roundup is online, so head up to Eva's site to see part 1 and part 2
    By: Palachinka
     

    Girly Bits & Manly Chunks
    2008-01-30 21:39:27
    I went into the bathroom while Greg was in the shower. I mentioned that my belly makes it hard for me to see my girly bits… Greg: I have manly chunks. Me: Ew, that sounds so nasty. Greg: What? I’m not going to downsize my package to bits. Tags: conversations, greg
    By: Sophistishe.Org
     
    Drag Chunks of Text onto Dock Icons
    2007-05-22 18:02:31
    You probably know that you can drag and drop chunks of text around Mac OS X. For example you could select and drag a paragraph from Safari to TextEdit. It's also fairly well know that you can drag files onto application icons in the Dock to open them in that application. Less well known is what happens when you drag bits of text onto Dock icons.Doing this with different applications will produce different results. If the application will accept the text, it will darken when you hold the selection over it. Note that some applications will only accept the text if it is in a certain format (a web address for example). Here are the results with a few common applications. If you know of any more, add them in the comments.1. Safari - If you drop a web address (i.e. something that starts with http://) on Safari, it will load up that address. If you drag any other bit of text, it will perform a Google Search on it. This is mainly useful if the text is from a non-cocoa app that doesn't have t
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