Oh heck now it did mine now @N F C
That used to be such a funny, crazy show!
I quit watching it a long time ago, but loved the early ones.
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Oh heck now it did mine now @N F C
That used to be such a funny, crazy show!
I quit watching it a long time ago, but loved the early ones.
Sometimes it's hard to tell because we have these partitions in the diner so we can't see each other.im a guy
Flashed through mine too....but I wasn't going to say it out loud. Didn't want to imply he looked like Pat!!!For some reason that old Saturday Night Live skit about "Pat" just flashed through my head.
Flashed through mine too....but I wasn't going to say it out loud. Didn't want to imply he looked like Pat!!!
I love the early ones too! Does anyone remember the fish in the blender? That was so gross, but so funny!!!That used to be such a funny, crazy show!
I quit watching it a long time ago, but loved the early ones.
I love the early ones too! Does anyone remember the fish in the blender? That was so gross, but so funny!!!
Sometimes it's hard to tell because we have these partitions in the diner so we can't see each other.
Dried Prunes! (Prunes are a special type of plum that can handle dehydration better)I bet that's a lovely recipe! Does it actually call for prunes or fresh plums?
Dried Prunes! (Prunes are a special type of plum that can handle dehydration better)
Prune Cake
2 Cups Flour
1 Cup sugar
2 Tbl Cocoa
1 tsp Salt
2 tsp Baking Soda
1 Tbl Corn Starch
2 Cups Prunes
1 Cup Prune Liquid
2 tsp Cinnamon
½ tsp nutmeg
¼ tsp cloves
½ cup Oil
Stew Prunes until soft. Finely chop prunes. Mix all ingredients in a mixing bowl. Bake in a 9X13 Baking pan.
Bake 25-35 minutes at 350°.