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Thread started 11/04/07 7:51am

CarrieMpls

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baking

I used to bake once in a while. I stopped for a long time, but I've recently gotten back into it. I think I'm going to make some apple ginger scones today. drool

The problem? I'm going to get SUPER fat again if I keep doing it. lol

What do you do with your baked goods if you bake? I don't want to bring them in to work cause nearly everyone I work with is watching their weight as well. lol

Do I have to stop baking? Should I start making gift baskets for my neighbors?

Who likes to bake? biggrin
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Reply #1 posted 11/04/07 7:54am

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I wish I could bake... neutral
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Reply #2 posted 11/04/07 7:56am

Mach

I love to bake

I have Kids ( teens ) in the house often so they eat - I give some to our parents as well

you could do 1/2 batches nod
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Reply #3 posted 11/04/07 7:56am

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violator said:

I wish I could bake... neutral


It's not hard!

You just have to measure precisely and follow directions.
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Reply #4 posted 11/04/07 7:57am

roodboi

baking is fun actually...I enjoy baking...we do it as a family thing around the holidays...the kids get their fair share of baked things throughout the year but my wife makes alot of gift baskets and stuff like that...I think you'll find most peole will give up a lil' dieting for home baked goods...
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Reply #5 posted 11/04/07 7:57am

JasmineFire

I used to bake all the time but then I got too big from it.

Now I just bake when I have the urge, usually I make some ooey gooey brownies, and then just eat them until they're gone. I tell myself that I can eat as many as I want but once they are gone, they are gone. Then I don't bake again for a few months.

It allows me to indulge once and a while without gaining a million pounds.
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Reply #6 posted 11/04/07 7:57am

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I love to bake too but since it's just my son and I and he does not have a sweet tooth at all, I end up eating it all. confused

So I don't really bake anymore.
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Reply #7 posted 11/04/07 7:58am

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violator said:

I wish I could bake... neutral


I can teach you. batting eyes
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Reply #8 posted 11/04/07 7:59am

roodboi

JustErin said:

violator said:

I wish I could bake... neutral


I can teach you. batting eyes



baking...is that what you crazy kids call it these days??
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Reply #9 posted 11/04/07 8:00am

CarrieMpls

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Mach said:

I love to bake

I have Kids ( teens ) in the house often so they eat - I give some to our parents as well

you could do 1/2 batches nod


Half batches is a good idea, and I do that already sometimes. smile
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Reply #10 posted 11/04/07 8:01am

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JustErin said:

violator said:

I wish I could bake... neutral


I can teach you. batting eyes


Then I can learn... batting eyes
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Reply #11 posted 11/04/07 8:05am

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JasmineFire said:

I used to bake all the time but then I got too big from it.

Now I just bake when I have the urge, usually I make some ooey gooey brownies, and then just eat them until they're gone. I tell myself that I can eat as many as I want but once they are gone, they are gone. Then I don't bake again for a few months.

It allows me to indulge once and a while without gaining a million pounds.

See, that's my problem. When I get on a jag of something, I can't stop doing it. I've made brownies 3 times in the last month, made cheesy garlic bisquits and I've been on a pancake kick too. And while I share with my friend who lives upstairs, it's still mostly eaten by myself. lol I think part of it is the weather, I always get way hungry/munchy/carb-y in the fall.

I bought a bunch of apples a week ago and I'm realizing I'll never use them up before they go bad, so now I'm looking for apple recipes. Maybe I'll make applesauce... that will use a bunch of them quickly... hmmm
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Reply #12 posted 11/04/07 8:09am

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roodboi said:

JustErin said:



I can teach you. batting eyes



baking...is that what you crazy kids call it these days??


The end result is cake, so yes...yes it is.
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Reply #13 posted 11/04/07 8:09am

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I've always thought I should become a professional baker... because nearly everyone LOVES baked goods. Do you see how happy people are, just eating a simple cupcake? smile I know how unbelievably happy I am when I'm about to eat a cupcake or bar or muffin or cookie or cake or whataver. And then it's EXPECTED of you to be fat. It's practically a job requirement.

I should consider this more, I think. hmmm
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Reply #14 posted 11/04/07 8:10am

MoniGram

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I love to bake...cookies, sweet breads, pies, cakes! It's getting to be that time of year again, where I will make tons of these things.
Proud Memaw to Seyhan Olivia Christine ,Zoey Cirilo Jaylee & Ellie Abigail Lillian mushy
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Reply #15 posted 11/04/07 8:12am

roodboi

JustErin said:

roodboi said:




baking...is that what you crazy kids call it these days??


The end result is cake, so yes...yes it is.


freak...
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Reply #16 posted 11/04/07 8:13am

Imago

I remember once mirrorsbestfriend started a thread about whether it was worth one's time to talk to ugly people. The whole premise is that he didn't feel it was necessary to talk to them since there isn't anything from an ugly person that he would want or need. The thread digressed, as planned by it's archetech, into name calling and harsh exchanges between orgers. At that time I thought it was the worst thread posted this year.

This thread proves me wrong.
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Reply #17 posted 11/04/07 8:14am

roodboi

Imago said:

I remember once mirrorsbestfriend started a thread about whether it was worth one's time to talk to ugly people. The whole premise is that he didn't feel it was necessary to talk to them since there isn't anything from an ugly person that he would want or need. The thread digressed, as planned by it's archetech, into name calling and harsh exchanges between orgers. At that time I thought it was the worst thread posted this year.

This thread proves me wrong.
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you're no Betty Crocker, huh?
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Reply #18 posted 11/04/07 8:15am

Imago

roodboi said:

Imago said:

I remember once mirrorsbestfriend started a thread about whether it was worth one's time to talk to ugly people. The whole premise is that he didn't feel it was necessary to talk to them since there isn't anything from an ugly person that he would want or need. The thread digressed, as planned by it's archetech, into name calling and harsh exchanges between orgers. At that time I thought it was the worst thread posted this year.

This thread proves me wrong.
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you're no Betty Crocker, huh?

brick


I'm a so-so baker. I've been doing RAW foods on weekeds lately so not much time for baking.

Yesterday, I had a delicious treatloaf (raw/vegan meatloaf) with smashed potatoes (raw califlower, macadamia nuts, and garlic), with a side salad. drool
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Reply #19 posted 11/04/07 8:17am

violator

JustErin said:

roodboi said:




baking...is that what you crazy kids call it these days??


The end result is cake, so yes...yes it is.


Cake... cake... where do I remember hearing that...?

Oh....


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Reply #20 posted 11/04/07 8:18am

retina

I love the idea of baking but when it comes down to actually doing it, there are so many damn obstacles. For one thing, I don't enjoy baking all by myself and it's hard to convince people to make time and join in. Also I don't have all the proper equipment like measuring cups, baking pans etc. Plus there are often a whole bunch of ingredients and I use only the small amount needed from each packet and the rest sits in my kitchen until it expires, which makes it unnecessarily costly.

I miss the time when my friend Alessandra used to live her and bake almost every day. sigh
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Reply #21 posted 11/04/07 8:19am

Imago

retina said:

I love the idea of baking but when it comes down to actually doing it, there are so many damn obstacles. For one thing, I don't enjoy baking all by myself and it's hard to convince people to make time and join in. Also I don't have all the proper equipment like measuring cups, baking pans etc. Plus there are often a whole bunch of ingredients and I use only the small amount needed from each packet and the rest sits in my kitchen until it expires, which makes it unnecessarily costly.

I miss the time when my friend Alessandra used to live her and bake almost every day. sigh

You misspelled 'here'.
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Reply #22 posted 11/04/07 8:21am

roodboi

Imago said:

retina said:

I love the idea of baking but when it comes down to actually doing it, there are so many damn obstacles. For one thing, I don't enjoy baking all by myself and it's hard to convince people to make time and join in. Also I don't have all the proper equipment like measuring cups, baking pans etc. Plus there are often a whole bunch of ingredients and I use only the small amount needed from each packet and the rest sits in my kitchen until it expires, which makes it unnecessarily costly.

I miss the time when my friend Alessandra used to live her and bake almost every day. sigh

You misspelled 'here'.



lol
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Reply #23 posted 11/04/07 8:21am

CarrieMpls

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Imago said:

I remember once mirrorsbestfriend started a thread about whether it was worth one's time to talk to ugly people. The whole premise is that he didn't feel it was necessary to talk to them since there isn't anything from an ugly person that he would want or need. The thread digressed, as planned by it's archetech, into name calling and harsh exchanges between orgers. At that time I thought it was the worst thread posted this year.

This thread proves me wrong.


You are my permanent non-boo.
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Reply #24 posted 11/04/07 8:23am

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retina said:

I love the idea of baking but when it comes down to actually doing it, there are so many damn obstacles. For one thing, I don't enjoy baking all by myself and it's hard to convince people to make time and join in. Also I don't have all the proper equipment like measuring cups, baking pans etc. Plus there are often a whole bunch of ingredients and I use only the small amount needed from each packet and the rest sits in my kitchen until it expires, which makes it unnecessarily costly.

I miss the time when my friend Alessandra used to live her and bake almost every day. sigh


You just need to bake more often. smile


But see, then you get fat. Hence my problem. lol

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Reply #25 posted 11/04/07 8:25am

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CarrieMpls said:

Imago said:

I remember once mirrorsbestfriend started a thread about whether it was worth one's time to talk to ugly people. The whole premise is that he didn't feel it was necessary to talk to them since there isn't anything from an ugly person that he would want or need. The thread digressed, as planned by it's archetech, into name calling and harsh exchanges between orgers. At that time I thought it was the worst thread posted this year.

This thread proves me wrong.


You are my permanent non-boo.

lol Ban him!
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Reply #26 posted 11/04/07 8:26am

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Muse2NOPharaoh said:

CarrieMpls said:



You are my permanent non-boo.

lol Ban him!


One of these days I'll ban him when he leasts expects it.

Then he'll be sorry! mad
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Reply #27 posted 11/04/07 8:30am

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Imago said:

roodboi said:

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you're no Betty Crocker, huh?

brick


I'm a so-so baker. I've been doing RAW foods on weekeds lately so not much time for baking.

Yesterday, I had a delicious treatloaf (raw/vegan meatloaf) with smashed potatoes (raw califlower, macadamia nuts, and garlic), with a side salad. drool


Have you run into the scientologists again? I bet they're your new best friends. smile
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Reply #28 posted 11/04/07 8:31am

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CarrieMpls said:

Imago said:


brick


I'm a so-so baker. I've been doing RAW foods on weekeds lately so not much time for baking.

Yesterday, I had a delicious treatloaf (raw/vegan meatloaf) with smashed potatoes (raw califlower, macadamia nuts, and garlic), with a side salad. drool


Have you run into the scientologists again? I bet they're your new best friends. smile

lol

I bet he has a Tom Cruise poster hanging over his bed now!
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Reply #29 posted 11/04/07 8:31am

retina

CarrieMpls said:

retina said:

I love the idea of baking but when it comes down to actually doing it, there are so many damn obstacles. For one thing, I don't enjoy baking all by myself and it's hard to convince people to make time and join in. Also I don't have all the proper equipment like measuring cups, baking pans etc. Plus there are often a whole bunch of ingredients and I use only the small amount needed from each packet and the rest sits in my kitchen until it expires, which makes it unnecessarily costly.

I miss the time when my friend Alessandra used to live her and bake almost every day. sigh


You just need to bake more often. smile


But see, then you get fat. Hence my problem. lol

neutral


I'm already fat so I'm not risking anything in that department. thumbs up!
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