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found this on the web, if anyone gets a chance to try it before I do, let me know if its any good, ok?

 needs:  1 Coffee mug and a Microwave oven.

Ingredients:

1/4 sugar

1/4 cup flour

2 tablespoons cocoa (unsweetened)

pinch of salt

2 tablespoons vegetable oil

3 tablespoons water

 

Mix ingredients in the coffee mug and cook on high in the microwave for 1 minute and 40 seconds.

 

Top with whipped cream or ice cream if desired.

 

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Yum I have those ingrediants will try it for dessert tonight and let you know if you have done it already. Andi :)

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Is it self raising flour or just normal flour?

I guess Self raising.

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that is a good question the thing on the web didn't say, self rising can't hurt anything right?

 

I hope to be able to get some grocery shopping done tonight and pick up the cocoa.  we don't have any here.

 

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I wonder if splenda could be used in stead of sugar... for those of us not allowed to have sugar.

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I tried flour and it didn't rise, didn't taste awful, so tonight I will do SR flour and I am sure it will be better.  Was like a muffin consistency :)

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thanks :)

 I'll pick up some self rising flour then :)

 

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should I post the recipe here for my veggie soup?

Or perhaps someone can tell me how I can cut it out of the pan?  I swear there was more of it this morning than last night :-p

I dread to think what my microwave cookies would turn out like probably resemble something in that DN run we were in on Tuesday!!!

 

 

<3 Alsie x

 

 

 



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I would love the recipe.  I like to try new things.

 

One of my favorite soups is chicken and plum soup.

chop up the chicken depending on how much you want.  I usually use 1 large breast for two or three servings.

Add it to water again depending on how much you want.

add, a pinch of nutmeg and bring to a boil, while it is heating to a boil, peel the skin off of about 4 dark purple plums and pull the seeds. 

(make sure they are the kind that have the dark red or purple meat too.)

crush the plumbs with a spoon in a bowl then carefully add them to the boiling chicken, be careful not to splash the water onto your arm it hurts!

reduce heat and let it simmer for about 15 minutes or till the chicken is cooked all the way through.

you can add purple cabbage while it simmers if you want to add some texture.

 

Once the chicken is fully cooked its done.

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Crunch says that cooking the brownie in a ice cream waffle bowl makes the brownie taste better, the bowl holds up in the microwave but does soften a bit.  I mixed the brownie in a normal bowl then poured it into the waffle bowl for nuking.

 

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