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WAFFLES
Jan 30, 2012 14:59:20 GMT -5
Post by GeekyGirl on Jan 30, 2012 14:59:20 GMT -5
My Dad makes the best waffles ever. No joke. Last year on my birthday he made BLUE waffles for me! And it was so epic! He even made the whole gallon of milk and the tub of butter blue too. So even after the waffles were gone, we still had blue food for like, a month afterwards! The waffles actually looked kinda greenish though... But they tasted good
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WAFFLES
Feb 6, 2012 10:33:43 GMT -5
Post by vhills on Feb 6, 2012 10:33:43 GMT -5
blue waffles. xDDD i tried to make some once. TRIED. i failed.
T.T
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WAFFLES
Feb 6, 2012 15:48:43 GMT -5
Post by GeekyGirl on Feb 6, 2012 15:48:43 GMT -5
Yeah... like I said, ours were more greenish... we had to eat them within a couple of days because we were scared we wouldn't be able to tell if they got moldy or something :/
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Feb 11, 2012 0:24:57 GMT -5
Post by Jell-o101 on Feb 11, 2012 0:24:57 GMT -5
O________O........WHAT THE HECK? YOU ARE A WAFFLE NERD! XDDDDD
SERIOUSLY DUDE! I wish to know the history of Jell-O.....*smiles evily and goes to google*
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Feb 11, 2012 0:27:45 GMT -5
Post by Jell-o101 on Feb 11, 2012 0:27:45 GMT -5
The first four Jell-O flavors were orange, lemon,strawberry, and raspberry. Lime was introduced in 1930.
During an airshow at the Woodward Airport, one of the contests involved having the pilot land the plane, run up to a table and eat a bowl of Jell-O and then run back to the plane and take off.
Fruits that float: fresh fruits such as apples, bananas, orange and grapefruit sections, sliced peaches and pears, strawberries, and fruit packed in light syrup
Fruits that sink: seedless grapes and fruits in heavy syrup such as apricots, cherries, fruit cocktail, peaches, pears, and pineapple.
In 1909, the Genesee Pure Food Company posted sales earnings of over a million dollars. Four years later, that number doubled.
Jell-O Trivia
The people of Salt Lake City consume more lime-flavored gelatin than any other city in the United States
Bill Cosby has been a spokesperson for Jell-O since 1974.
January 6, 1925, Jell-O is issued a patent for a sugarless gelatin dessert known as D-Zerta.
March 17, 1993, technicians at St. Jerome hospital in Batavia test a bowl of lime Jell-O with an EEG machine and confirm the earlier testing by Dr. Adrian Upton that a bowl of wiggly Jell-O has brain waves identical to those of adult men and women.
............XDDDDDDDDDDDDDD
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WAFFLES
Feb 13, 2012 7:39:10 GMT -5
Post by vhills on Feb 13, 2012 7:39:10 GMT -5
i feel like this is all i have to know for the rest of my life. xDDDDDDD!!!!
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WAFFLES
Feb 13, 2012 16:43:54 GMT -5
Post by GeekyGirl on Feb 13, 2012 16:43:54 GMT -5
XD *Is loling so much right now*
Oh gosh, are we turning this into a facts about food thread or something?
Jell-o (the food!) has brainwaves? Who knew! And it's just that much funnier that it's identical to adults! XD
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WAFFLES
Feb 19, 2012 14:17:53 GMT -5
Post by Jell-o101 on Feb 19, 2012 14:17:53 GMT -5
XDDDDDDDD
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Feb 20, 2012 14:43:57 GMT -5
Post by GeekyGirl on Feb 20, 2012 14:43:57 GMT -5
Toasts N Stuff The process of toasting involves closely exposing a bread product to a source of radiant heat for a short time, causing the outer surface to crispen and thereby become delicious. Canadian neurosurgeon Dr. Wilder Penfield, while operating on epilepsy patients, discovered the “Toast Centre” of the human brain, which is wholly dedicated to detecting when toast is burning. In ancient Greece, people often killed eachother with poison. Toasting (like on New Year's!) was invented to put a guest's mind at ease by pouring and drinking at the same time. The earliest reference of French toast is the 4th century in Rome. It was made pretty much the same as it is nowadays. Justin Timberlake's partially-eaten french toast was auctioned on Ebay in March 2000. After 40 bids, somebody bought it for $3,154! Someone also tried to sell a piece of burnt toast that appeared to have the face of Jesus on it. It didn't sell. In New Zealand a man can make a living with Toast Art. mauricebennett.co.nz/gallery2/main.php?g2_itemId=199There have been at least three times that people have made copies of the Mona Lisa out of toast. (Please note: All of these are things I found on the internet. They may or may not be true!)
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