Shannon, I will give you my frosting/icing recipe after I have been declared the winner in the cookie bake-off next week. In the meantime, I will tell you this: it involved smashing stuff. This is pretty much the only reason why I went with it. Cooking with fire? Good. Cooking while breaking things? Better.
The recipe I will divulge has been previously divulgified prior to post partem pleisiasaur piranha posting privileged patoootie.
That sentence lost itself. I am still suffering the effects of a one cup a day coffee habit. Hummus recipe for Marty.
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I feel that shards of glass are not a good secret ingredient.
Yes, there is good reason to be suspicious when recipes call for melted/carmalized sand, soda, and lime.
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ihavenoideawhatyouaretalkingabout, donteatnachos.
mmmmm.... Hummous goooood! :P
key ingredients in most common glass:
silica (sand), sodium carbonate (soda), and calcium oxide (lime)
I know I mispelled caramelized (I even looked it before I typed it so I don't how that happened) but oh well.
I swear to holy cookie jesus and the butterscotch buddha that I did not know that I was including ground up lightbulbs in my recipe.
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