Tea? (Part 1)

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LordoftheTeapot
Spelchekers are better if you can reed
 

515mm

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TheDoctor said:
Spellcheckers are a grate thing.:biggrin:

Spellcheckers indeed. *harrumph!*

Guilty of using thesaurus last week however so probably deserved. :laugh:

Two slathered slices on the way. Sorry about the slightly "caramelised" edges, rather an old toaster you see....
 

TheDoctor

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Lord of the Teapot said:
Spelchekers are better if you can reed

Chortle:biggrin:

The number of people who think they're, thier and there are interchangable.
Same for brake and break (why would a bike need break levers?).

Still, the spellchecker says it's write (!) so it must bee(!).
 

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followed by "but you're only five foot eight. Christ."
 

Arch

Married to Night Train
Location
Salford, UK
TheDoctor said:
*Leaves Dalek Cake on table as surprise for Arch when she gets in.*

Extermicake!

Good god! That's...

You know when you see something like that in a book or magazine, and you set out to make it, but the one you make is never as good.... I have to say, that one does look a bit like the amateur effort! I wouldn't be happy with that shape of 'skirt', too thin...*

Mmmmm tastes good though...

Glad the thing arrived. Not too flattened, I hope? Is it up to expectations? <hopes Doctors expectations not too high>

*I am a bit of a perfectionist. I once made my dad a birthday cake, shaped like an aircraft carrier... With little cut out paper planes on deck.
 

TheDoctor

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Arch said:
Good god! That's...

You know when you see something like that in a book or magazine, and you set out to make it, but the one you make is never as good.... I have to say, that one does look a bit like the amateur effort! I wouldn't be happy with that shape of 'skirt', too thin...*

Mmmmm tastes good though...

Glad the thing arrived. Not too flattened, I hope? Is it up to expectations? <hopes Doctors expectations not too high>

*I am a bit of a perfectionist. I once made my dad a birthday cake, shaped like an aircraft carrier... With little cut out paper planes on deck.

All expectations thoroughly exceeded;). I agree, the cake is a bit poor from an aesthetic point of view:sad:. Then again, a chocolate cake covered in chocolate and decorated with maltesers and chocolate comes pretty close to perfection in my book.:tongue:
 

Arch

Married to Night Train
Location
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TheDoctor said:
All expectations thoroughly exceeded;). I agree, the cake is a bit poor from an aesthetic point of view:sad:. Then again, a chocolate cake covered in chocolate and decorated with maltesers and chocolate comes pretty close to perfection in my book.:biggrin:


oh yes, I'd eat it alright!:tongue:
 

twentysix by twentyfive

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Over the Hill
TheDoctor said:
All expectations thoroughly exceeded;). I agree, the cake is a bit poor from an aesthetic point of view:sad:. Then again, a chocolate cake covered in chocolate and decorated with maltesers and chocolate comes pretty close to perfection in my book.:sad:


Nice cuppa LotTP. :biggrin:

But this cake seems to lack enough chocolate :biggrin:- I'm not complaining tho' :tongue:
 
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