![]() 09/14/2020 at 21:32 • Filed to: foodlopnik | ![]() | ![]() |
Chocolate chocolate chip waffles with vanilla ice cream and chocolate sauce. My son had to make waffles at home for his foods class, he slightly modified the recipe into dess ert waffles. Pretty much amazballs.
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Dessert
![]() 09/14/2020 at 21:42 |
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That’s breakfast dessert
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I am properly ashamed that I failed to notice the typo. That’s my hobby! (Well, that and alerting people to faulty brake lights.) (I’m a boring guy.)
![]() 09/14/2020 at 21:48 |
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I asked my smart child how to spell it before and even she didn’t know.
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I was the first one out in the spelling bee... needless to say Microsoft word has saved my ass so many times.
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I won a festival spelling bee when I was young, but the only big school bee I competed in was a fiasco. The word was “else” but I heard “elfs” and of course didn’t ask for a sentence (and didn’t occur to me that it would be “elves”) (ARGH).
![]() 09/14/2020 at 21:59 |
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But you always want TWO deSSerts and you only want to cross the deSert once (or zero times, unless you’re in a Dakar rally buggy, but I digress).
![]() 09/14/2020 at 22:13 |
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Huh. How have I never heard that trick before?
I can never remember “dessert”, but I always know “desert”, so when I want to spell “dessert” I just think of “desert” and spell it differently.
No idea why. Brains are weird.
![]() 09/14/2020 at 22:14 |
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You misspelled “dinner”. At least in our house it would be.
![]() 09/14/2020 at 22:15 |
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Kids, especially boys coo king? Cool. And that look delicious.
After reading Claire Lower’s stuff over on Skillet, a waffle iron is the only appliance I want. Not a microwave or toaster oven or air fryer, a danged waffle iron. Yer not helping me resist the temptation.
When we make our annual pilgrimage to Awful Waffle, I get the full breakfast - eggs over med, sausage, hash browns and waffle. Stack everything onto the waffle and drown it all in syrup. Delicious!
![]() 09/14/2020 at 22:20 |
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Just one of those things... I made up my own “he/who him/whom” rule: if you don’t know whether to use ‘who’ or ‘whom’ then just try swapping out he or him, e.g. “I need to know something, who/whom would I ask? - You wouldn’t say “ask he” you’d say “ask him” so “whom” is correct there.
![]() 09/14/2020 at 22:24 |
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“Ask not for whom the bell tolls...”
“Ask not for he the bell tolls...”
“Ask not for him the bell tolls...”
Hmm.
![]() 09/14/2020 at 22:24 |
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Upon further reflection, sure, that actually works. Nice.
![]() 09/14/2020 at 22:25 |
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You flip the phrase around though, so:
Ask not for whom the bell tolls
the bell tolls for he?
the bell tolls for him. << bingo
![]() 09/14/2020 at 22:53 |
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I got banana bread in the oven, zucchini bread on deck, and made burgers for dinner:
![]() 09/14/2020 at 23:42 |
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This is the same way I learned it, eons ago.
![]() 09/15/2020 at 00:06 |
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I’m hungry and would love that right now.
![]() 09/15/2020 at 00:08 |
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Nom nom nom.