Marilee @104:
"The taste and substance of the syrup is important."
That's something I needed to know. I wasn't sure, from other things I'd read.
Fragano @105:
Central Arkansas. Atlanta's not quite handy. Another reason I should have made plans for DragonCon. :)
I managed to find a local place that sells Lyle's Golden Syrup. They were even kind enough to sell me a second jar, after I bought the first one and knocked it off my kitchen counter at home.
Thank you both for the links! There are a number of things I'd like to try on those pages.
Jude @ 54: Thanks! I'll try that recipe this weekend. I'm assuming that I can substitute corn syrup in equal measure for the golden syrup, which I haven't been able to find here in the southeastern U. S.
sdn @ 63: A balanced diet is important. Have you considered including a serving of ice cream every few days?
Barbara @ 95: "I Was a Teenage Bionic Vampire!"
Allow me to offer you my latest tooth-rotting discovery, Scottish butter tablet, courtesy of fellow VPer Chris Azure. It's like butterscotch fudge, but crumblier, butterier, and more Scottish.
Whatever is wrong with your mouth, it'll make you feel better about making it worse.
If I find a recipe that works, I'll try to bring you some at Readercon. You'll have been to the dentist by then, right?
I got a spam message a few weeks ago from a glassware company that was requesting an affiliate deal with nielsenhayden.com.
And, as if it needs to be said, I don't speak for nielsenhayden.com.
Anybody else get that one?
Paula @ 25: In the past, it's been possible for 2 to 4 students to share a condo or suite, which might bring your cost down further.
510: TNH said, "...if someone needs to be shot now, I'll go quietly."
Patrick, before you shoot Teresa, please discuss it with her husband.
>> Both the Rules apply here: Spammers are stupid, spammers lie.
Also, spammers live in vain.
Dang it. If only I'd been a few minutes earlier, I would have made the kudzu comment.
>> Superscience
Could I at least know what kind of soup before I choose?
Via slashdot, it's The 10 Most Dangerous Playthings of All Time.
(Products are not guaranteed to be the most dangerous. For entertainment purposes only.)
Howard Peirce @ #281:
I can't believe no one's mentioned this old chestnut: SLOW CHILDREN AT PLAY
I would have, but our Albertan vandals demonstrated it admirably.
Show, don't tell.
The white zone is for immediate loading and unloading of passengers only. There is no stopping in a red zone.
Mind the gap.
>> This is not a pipe.
It's also not a painting of one.
Dramatization.
Based on a true story.
Past performance is no guarantee of future results.
Candy is a treat. Please consume in moderation.
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