catqueen 27.09.2009 06:35 |
Thought ya'll might like to try this. :) INGREDIENTS 1 cup of butter 1 cup of sugar 4 large eggs 1 cup of dried fruit 1 tsp of baking soda 1 teaspoon of salt 1 cup of brown sugar lemon juice nuts 1 bottle of whiskey METHOD Sample the whiskey and check for quality. Take a large bowl. Check the whiskey again to be sure it is of the very highest quality. Pour one level cup and drink. Repeat. Turn on the electric mixer. Beat one cup of butter in a large fluffy bowl. add one sppontea of sugar and beat agin. Make sure the whiskey is still OK. Have 'nother tup. Turn off moxer. Break two leggs and add to bowl. Chuck in cup of dried fruit. Take out cup. Mix on the turner. Sample whiskey again to check for onsisticity. Next sift two cups of salt, sugar or something, who cares?. Check whiskey. Now sift the lemon juice and strain your nuts. Add one tooblespoon of brown, white, black sugar, or whatever sugar you find. Wix mel. Grease the oven. Turn the cake pan to 350 gredees. Slide into oven. Get out of oven. Do not forget to beat of the turner Throw bowl out of window. Check last of whiskey and go to bed. Let me know how it turns out! :-D |
thomasquinn 32989 27.09.2009 10:31 |
XD |
Angeline 27.09.2009 12:32 |
catqueen wrote: Thought ya'll might like to try this. :) INGREDIENTS 1 cup of butter 1 cup of sugar 4 large eggs 1 cup of dried fruit 1 tsp of baking soda 1 teaspoon of salt 1 cup of brown sugar lemon juice nuts 1 bottle of whiskey METHOD Sample the whiskey and check for quality. Take a large bowl. Check the whiskey again to be sure it is of the very highest quality. Pour one level cup and drink. Repeat. Turn on the electric mixer. Beat one cup of butter in a large fluffy bowl. add one sppontea of sugar and beat agin. Make sure the whiskey is still OK. Have 'nother tup. Turn off moxer. Break two leggs and add to bowl. Chuck in cup of dried fruit. Take out cup. Mix on the turner. Sample whiskey again to check for onsisticity. Next sift two cups of salt, sugar or something, who cares?. Check whiskey. Now sift the lemon juice and strain your nuts. Add one tooblespoon of brown, white, black sugar, or whatever sugar you find. Wix mel. Grease the oven. Turn the cake pan to 350 gredees. Slide into oven. Get out of oven. Do not forget to beat of the turner Throw bowl out of window. Check last of whiskey and go to bed. Let me know how it turns out! :-D hahahahaha Catqueen are you Irish as well? |
catqueen 27.09.2009 16:52 |
Angeline wrote: catqueen wrote: Thought ya'll might like to try this. :) INGREDIENTS 1 cup of butter 1 cup of sugar 4 large eggs 1 cup of dried fruit 1 tsp of baking soda 1 teaspoon of salt 1 cup of brown sugar lemon juice nuts 1 bottle of whiskey METHOD Sample the whiskey and check for quality. Take a large bowl. Check the whiskey again to be sure it is of the very highest quality. Pour one level cup and drink. Repeat. Turn on the electric mixer. Beat one cup of butter in a large fluffy bowl. add one sppontea of sugar and beat agin. Make sure the whiskey is still OK. Have 'nother tup. Turn off moxer. Break two leggs and add to bowl. Chuck in cup of dried fruit. Take out cup. Mix on the turner. Sample whiskey again to check for onsisticity. Next sift two cups of salt, sugar or something, who cares?. Check whiskey. Now sift the lemon juice and strain your nuts. Add one tooblespoon of brown, white, black sugar, or whatever sugar you find. Wix mel. Grease the oven. Turn the cake pan to 350 gredees. Slide into oven. Get out of oven. Do not forget to beat of the turner Throw bowl out of window. Check last of whiskey and go to bed. Let me know how it turns out! :-Dhahahahaha Catqueen are you Irish as well? Yep! How'd you guess - the sledgehammer reference to whiskey? :) (Actually i can't stand the stuff, but I love the smell, when I was little my grandad used to have a drink of whiskey some nights and it reminds me of him. Same with cigarettes - I love the smell and will stand near people who are smoking in order to smell it, but don't actually smoke.) I don't want to give too many personal details on an open forum though, about exactly whereabouts I am. Do you ever come back to visit Ireland? Incidently, I have a relative who I don't know who is about your age who is either studying to be a lawyer or is a lawyer in London, I have wondered if you are her - but the chances of that are very very slim! :) There's precious few Irish people posting here though, although there are a lot of Irish users on the site. I was delighted when you said a while back that you were from Ireland. |
catqueen 27.09.2009 16:53 |
Um... ok, excuse the last post, I seem to have been a tad overexcited. And blaa-blaa-blaa-blaa! Sorry about that. :) |
PauloPanucci 27.09.2009 17:20 |
with 3 pices you stay drunked.... wow, i loved it, i'll make this recipe!!!!! |
Angeline 27.09.2009 18:33 |
catqueen wrote:Angeline wrote: catqueen wrote: Thought ya'll might like to try this. :) INGREDIENTS 1 cup of butter 1 cup of sugar 4 large eggs 1 cup of dried fruit 1 tsp of baking soda 1 teaspoon of salt 1 cup of brown sugar lemon juice nuts 1 bottle of whiskey METHOD Sample the whiskey and check for quality. Take a large bowl. Check the whiskey again to be sure it is of the very highest quality. Pour one level cup and drink. Repeat. Turn on the electric mixer. Beat one cup of butter in a large fluffy bowl. add one sppontea of sugar and beat agin. Make sure the whiskey is still OK. Have 'nother tup. Turn off moxer. Break two leggs and add to bowl. Chuck in cup of dried fruit. Take out cup. Mix on the turner. Sample whiskey again to check for onsisticity. Next sift two cups of salt, sugar or something, who cares?. Check whiskey. Now sift the lemon juice and strain your nuts. Add one tooblespoon of brown, white, black sugar, or whatever sugar you find. Wix mel. Grease the oven. Turn the cake pan to 350 gredees. Slide into oven. Get out of oven. Do not forget to beat of the turner Throw bowl out of window. Check last of whiskey and go to bed. Let me know how it turns out! :-Dhahahahaha Catqueen are you Irish as well? Yep! How'd you guess - the sledgehammer reference to whiskey? :) (Actually i can't stand the stuff, but I love the smell, when I was little my grandad used to have a drink of whiskey some nights and it reminds me of him. Same with cigarettes - I love the smell and will stand near people who are smoking in order to smell it, but don't actually smoke.) I don't want to give too many personal details on an open forum though, about exactly whereabouts I am. Do you ever come back to visit Ireland? Incidently, I have a relative who I don't know who is about your age who is either studying to be a lawyer or is a lawyer in London, I have wondered if you are her - but the chances of that are very very slim! :) There's precious few Irish people posting here though, although there are a lot of Irish users on the site. I was delighted when you said a while back that you were from Ireland. Hey I bet I do know her - the legal world in London is very small. Ha - it makes me think of whack for my daddio, there's whisky in the jaro. I am in Ireland at the moment, my parents still live here. I know about the forum, that's why I took down my avatar as I realised that if anyone looked up the subject matter of my posts on google, they could see, which, incidently I find really disturbing, I wish this whole thing was private unless you signed up. My grandfather liked whisky too, too much and pipes as well, I still like the chocolatey smell of a pipe. Now I'M rambling. Ach I do feel lots of affection for my fellow irishmen/women. |
Mr Mercury 27.09.2009 18:58 |
WHikseey is fine........ ovan is fukced thuogh |
Saif 27.09.2009 22:18 |
Haha, real funny. "Whiskey in the jar...errr...oven" |
JoxerTheDeityPirate 28.09.2009 05:35 |
im gonna use this fecipe for my cirthday bake,gonna make sure i'm "fissed as a part" for my 40th in November *cuddles his bottle of JD* |
catqueen 28.09.2009 16:39 |
Angeline wrote: Hey I bet I do know her - the legal world in London is very small. Ha - it makes me think of whack for my daddio, there's whisky in the jaro. I am in Ireland at the moment, my parents still live here. I know about the forum, that's why I took down my avatar as I realised that if anyone looked up the subject matter of my posts on google, they could see, which, incidently I find really disturbing, I wish this whole thing was private unless you signed up. My grandfather liked whisky too, too much and pipes as well, I still like the chocolatey smell of a pipe. Now I'M rambling. Ach I do feel lots of affection for my fellow irishmen/women. Will you be around for long? I should ask my granny what the girl's name is and I'll pm it to you if I find out (if you don't mind), it would be so crazy if it is you! But the chances of that are slim and none. And yes, I know what you mean about everyone seeing stuff, its very easy to inadvertantly say quite a lot, and its there forever for whoever wants to see it... (plays sinister music in background). :) |
catqueen 28.09.2009 16:41 |
Its very strange - I thought the cake was wonderful when I made it, but noone else seemed to agree with me. And i got some kind of wierd food poisening reaction to it the next morning... |
PauloPanucci 28.09.2009 17:23 |
catqueen wrote: Its very strange - I thought the cake was wonderful when I made it, but noone else seemed to agree with me. And i got some kind of wierd food poisening reaction to it the next morning... can i make with tequila? 1 litro! man it'll be wild! |
Angeline 28.09.2009 22:34 |
catqueen wrote:Angeline wrote: Hey I bet I do know her - the legal world in London is very small. Ha - it makes me think of whack for my daddio, there's whisky in the jaro. I am in Ireland at the moment, my parents still live here. I know about the forum, that's why I took down my avatar as I realised that if anyone looked up the subject matter of my posts on google, they could see, which, incidently I find really disturbing, I wish this whole thing was private unless you signed up. My grandfather liked whisky too, too much and pipes as well, I still like the chocolatey smell of a pipe. Now I'M rambling. Ach I do feel lots of affection for my fellow irishmen/women.Will you be around for long? I should ask my granny what the girl's name is and I'll pm it to you if I find out (if you don't mind), it would be so crazy if it is you! But the chances of that are slim and none. And yes, I know what you mean about everyone seeing stuff, its very easy to inadvertantly say quite a lot, and its there forever for whoever wants to see it... (plays sinister music in background). :) Oh my god, imagine if it IS me - that would make the world feel very very small indeed. Do PM me when you know! |
cacatua 29.09.2009 10:39 |
Ahhhhhhh - reminds me of old times in the kitchen............... |
catqueen 29.09.2009 15:14 |
Angeline wrote:catqueen wrote:Oh my god, imagine if it IS me - that would make the world feel very very small indeed. Do PM me when you know!Angeline wrote: Hey I bet I do know her - the legal world in London is very small. Ha - it makes me think of whack for my daddio, there's whisky in the jaro. I am in Ireland at the moment, my parents still live here. I know about the forum, that's why I took down my avatar as I realised that if anyone looked up the subject matter of my posts on google, they could see, which, incidently I find really disturbing, I wish this whole thing was private unless you signed up. My grandfather liked whisky too, too much and pipes as well, I still like the chocolatey smell of a pipe. Now I'M rambling. Ach I do feel lots of affection for my fellow irishmen/women.Will you be around for long? I should ask my granny what the girl's name is and I'll pm it to you if I find out (if you don't mind), it would be so crazy if it is you! But the chances of that are slim and none. And yes, I know what you mean about everyone seeing stuff, its very easy to inadvertantly say quite a lot, and its there forever for whoever wants to see it... (plays sinister music in background). :) It would be crazy, and a little scary! Lol, do you have any really wierd distant relatives who you haven't met that could be me? :) Just seemed like a coincidence that you're about the same age and stuff, but I'm sure you're not the same person, that would be just too wierd! |
catqueen 29.09.2009 15:15 |
QueenPaulo wrote:catqueen wrote: Its very strange - I thought the cake was wonderful when I made it, but noone else seemed to agree with me. And i got some kind of wierd food poisening reaction to it the next morning...can i make with tequila? 1 litro! man it'll be wild! Ha ha! Try it and let me know, if you're still upright after a litre of tequila! |
PauloPanucci 29.09.2009 17:57 |
catqueen wrote:QueenPaulo wrote:Ha ha! Try it and let me know, if you're still upright after a litre of tequila!catqueen wrote: Its very strange - I thought the cake was wonderful when I made it, but noone else seemed to agree with me. And i got some kind of wierd food poisening reaction to it the next morning...can i make with tequila? 1 litro! man it'll be wild! i'll try it on Weekend, because i have to work, so if i try it on tuesday, you know.... drunked [img=/images/smiley/msn/confused_smile.gif][/img] kkkk |
Angeline 29.09.2009 19:24 |
catqueen wrote:Angeline wrote:It would be crazy, and a little scary! Lol, do you have any really wierd distant relatives who you haven't met that could be me? :) Just seemed like a coincidence that you're about the same age and stuff, but I'm sure you're not the same person, that would be just too wierd!catqueen wrote:Oh my god, imagine if it IS me - that would make the world feel very very small indeed. Do PM me when you know!Angeline wrote: Hey I bet I do know her - the legal world in London is very small. Ha - it makes me think of whack for my daddio, there's whisky in the jaro. I am in Ireland at the moment, my parents still live here. I know about the forum, that's why I took down my avatar as I realised that if anyone looked up the subject matter of my posts on google, they could see, which, incidently I find really disturbing, I wish this whole thing was private unless you signed up. My grandfather liked whisky too, too much and pipes as well, I still like the chocolatey smell of a pipe. Now I'M rambling. Ach I do feel lots of affection for my fellow irishmen/women.Will you be around for long? I should ask my granny what the girl's name is and I'll pm it to you if I find out (if you don't mind), it would be so crazy if it is you! But the chances of that are slim and none. And yes, I know what you mean about everyone seeing stuff, its very easy to inadvertantly say quite a lot, and its there forever for whoever wants to see it... (plays sinister music in background). :) Ok - Do I have any distant relatives I haven't met? I'm Irish, at least 100! Lol. Lots of my grandmother's friends have granddaughters about my age. No it would terrify me, I might have to start believing in cosmic coincidences or something. |
catqueen 30.09.2009 15:05 |
Angeline wrote:catqueen wrote:Ok - Do I have any distant relatives I haven't met? I'm Irish, at least 100! Lol. Lots of my grandmother's friends have granddaughters about my age. No it would terrify me, I might have to start believing in cosmic coincidences or something. Lol! And grandmother's talk with great pride and interest in their grandchildren and the grandchildren of everyone they know, which can be somewhat embarrassing at times! I mean, some of my grandmother's friends know more about my life then I do! :) |
dragon-fly 01.10.2009 05:26 |
QueenPaulo wrote:catqueen wrote: Its very strange - I thought the cake was wonderful when I made it, but noone else seemed to agree with me. And i got some kind of wierd food poisening reaction to it the next morning...can i make with tequila? 1 litro! man it'll be wild! I thought you are 14, are not you? :) |
catqueen 01.10.2009 15:10 |
dragon-fly wrote:QueenPaulo wrote:I thought you are 14, are not you? :)catqueen wrote: Its very strange - I thought the cake was wonderful when I made it, but noone else seemed to agree with me. And i got some kind of wierd food poisening reaction to it the next morning...can i make with tequila? 1 litro! man it'll be wild! That's probably why a litre of tequila sounds like a good idea! :) |