Discussion:
Schnickerdoodles
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FarmI
2007-09-13 09:53:09 UTC
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Does anyone have the recipe for Schnickerdoodles (can't guarantee that the
spelling of that is correct) - a small biscuit. The recipe is in a 'Women's
Weekly" cookbook which is about an inch/2.5 cm thick and I think it is
called "Baked Goods", but I also wouldn't swear to that title either.

TIA.
ChrisW
2007-09-13 10:07:17 UTC
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Post by FarmI
Does anyone have the recipe for Schnickerdoodles (can't guarantee that the
spelling of that is correct) - a small biscuit. The recipe is in a
'Women's Weekly" cookbook which is about an inch/2.5 cm thick and I think
it is called "Baked Goods", but I also wouldn't swear to that title
either.
TIA.
Try Jerry's cooking blog

http://jaygee.wordpress.com/


chris
FarmI
2007-09-13 11:45:01 UTC
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Post by ChrisW
Post by FarmI
Does anyone have the recipe for Schnickerdoodles (can't guarantee that
the spelling of that is correct) - a small biscuit. The recipe is in a
'Women's Weekly" cookbook which is about an inch/2.5 cm thick and I think
it is called "Baked Goods", but I also wouldn't swear to that title
either.
TIA.
Try Jerry's cooking blog
Thanks but that isn't the recipe I'm after. It's the Womans Weekly one.
PeterLucas
2007-09-13 13:54:59 UTC
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Post by FarmI
Does anyone have the recipe for Schnickerdoodles (can't guarantee that
the spelling of that is correct) - a small biscuit. The recipe is in
a 'Women's Weekly" cookbook which is about an inch/2.5 cm thick and I
think it is called "Baked Goods", but I also wouldn't swear to that
title either.
'Bout time you bastards learnt how to use fukken Google.


http://aww.ninemsn.com.au/article.aspx?id=42312&subsectionname=archive



Snickerdoodles

Serving size: Serves 10 or more
Cooking time: Less than 60 minutes
Course: Dessert

INGREDIENTS

125g softened butter
2/3 cup caster sugar
1 large egg
1 teaspoon vanilla essence
1 œ cups plain flour
1 teaspoon cream of tartar
1 teaspoon baking powder
1/3 cup chopped walnuts, optional

Just before baking:
2 tablespoons caster sugar
œ teaspoon ground cinnamon

METHOD

Preheat oven to 180°C. Line a baking tray with baking paper.

Cream butter and sugar. Add egg and vanilla essence. Sift flour, cream
of tartar and baking powder with a pinch of salt. Fold through mixture
along with walnuts.

Place heaped teaspoons of mixture onto prepared tray. Sprinkle biscuits
with combined sugar and cinnamon. Bake for 15- 20 minutes. Cool slightly
before removing to a cooling rack. Cool completely.
FarmI
2007-09-14 01:48:13 UTC
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Post by PeterLucas
Post by FarmI
Does anyone have the recipe for Schnickerdoodles (can't guarantee that
the spelling of that is correct) - a small biscuit. The recipe is in
a 'Women's Weekly" cookbook which is about an inch/2.5 cm thick and I
think it is called "Baked Goods", but I also wouldn't swear to that
title either.
'Bout time you bastards learnt how to use fukken Google.
Thanks you for providing the link to the recipe but your gutter language was
quite uncalled for. It simply never occurred to me to search google given
that the recipe appearred in a book produced by an organisation that would
wish to make money from the sale of that book.
PeterLucas
2007-09-14 07:32:32 UTC
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Post by FarmI
Post by PeterLucas
Post by FarmI
Does anyone have the recipe for Schnickerdoodles (can't guarantee
that the spelling of that is correct) - a small biscuit. The recipe
is in a 'Women's Weekly" cookbook which is about an inch/2.5 cm
thick and I think it is called "Baked Goods", but I also wouldn't
swear to that title either.
'Bout time you bastards learnt how to use fukken Google.
Thanks you for providing the link to the recipe but your gutter
language was quite uncalled for.
BFD.
Post by FarmI
It simply never occurred to me
Which is why I made my comment. Might make you think first next time
before making yourself look like a complete 'puter newbie.


Remember the phrase........ GOOGLE IS YOUR FRIEND

Get the Google toolbar on your browser.... then all you have to do is
type in


recipe snickerdoodles


(or the way you spelt it, which will then ask you if you want to look at
another version of the spelling)

and voilà......... you have about 125,000 webpages with the recipe on
it.
Post by FarmI
to
search google given that the recipe appearred in a book produced by an
organisation that would wish to make money from the sale of that book.
*Everything* and anything can be found on the Internet.

try using the resources at your fingertips next time. If you don't have
any sucess, *then* come and ask.
mªdcªt
2007-09-14 08:35:03 UTC
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x-no-archive: yes On Fri, 14 Sep 2007 07:32:32 +0000 (UTC), PeterLucas
Post by PeterLucas
Post by FarmI
Post by PeterLucas
Post by FarmI
Does anyone have the recipe for Schnickerdoodles (can't guarantee
that the spelling of that is correct) - a small biscuit. The recipe
is in a 'Women's Weekly" cookbook which is about an inch/2.5 cm
thick and I think it is called "Baked Goods", but I also wouldn't
swear to that title either.
'Bout time you bastards learnt how to use fukken Google.
Thanks you for providing the link to the recipe but your gutter
language was quite uncalled for.
BFD.
Post by FarmI
It simply never occurred to me
Which is why I made my comment. Might make you think first next time
before making yourself look like a complete 'puter newbie.
Remember the phrase........ GOOGLE IS YOUR FRIEND
Get the Google toolbar on your browser.... then all you have to do is
type in
recipe snickerdoodles
(or the way you spelt it, which will then ask you if you want to look at
another version of the spelling)
and voilà......... you have about 125,000 webpages with the recipe on
it.
Post by FarmI
to
search google given that the recipe appearred in a book produced by an
organisation that would wish to make money from the sale of that book.
*Everything* and anything can be found on the Internet.
try using the resources at your fingertips next time. If you don't have
any sucess, *then* come and ask.
Yo Peter have you been on the Angry Pills lately?

Has your gf left you?

You just seem to be spoiling for a fight lately.

And so many of us girlies were swooning over you a few months ago with
your bragging about what a good cook you are...


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Hoges in WA
2007-09-14 09:34:38 UTC
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Post by mªdcªt
x-no-archive: yes On Fri, 14 Sep 2007 07:32:32 +0000 (UTC), PeterLucas
Post by PeterLucas
Post by FarmI
Post by PeterLucas
Post by FarmI
Does anyone have the recipe for Schnickerdoodles (can't guarantee
that the spelling of that is correct) - a small biscuit. The recipe
is in a 'Women's Weekly" cookbook which is about an inch/2.5 cm
thick and I think it is called "Baked Goods", but I also wouldn't
swear to that title either.
'Bout time you bastards learnt how to use fukken Google.
Thanks you for providing the link to the recipe but your gutter
language was quite uncalled for.
BFD.
Post by FarmI
It simply never occurred to me
Which is why I made my comment. Might make you think first next time
before making yourself look like a complete 'puter newbie.
Remember the phrase........ GOOGLE IS YOUR FRIEND
Get the Google toolbar on your browser.... then all you have to do is
type in
recipe snickerdoodles
(or the way you spelt it, which will then ask you if you want to look at
another version of the spelling)
and voilà......... you have about 125,000 webpages with the recipe on
it.
Post by FarmI
to
search google given that the recipe appearred in a book produced by an
organisation that would wish to make money from the sale of that book.
*Everything* and anything can be found on the Internet.
try using the resources at your fingertips next time. If you don't have
any sucess, *then* come and ask.
Yo Peter have you been on the Angry Pills lately?
Has your gf left you?
You just seem to be spoiling for a fight lately.
And so many of us girlies were swooning over you a few months ago with
your bragging about what a good cook you are...
[snipped]
He's been looking for a fight since they stopped his last one in about '75.
Always reverts to type.
PeterLucas
2007-09-14 15:39:21 UTC
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Post by Hoges in WA
He's been looking for a fight since they stopped his last one in about
'75. Always reverts to type.
LOL!!! Dickhead without a clue.


Keep stalking, wanker.
Hoges in WA
2007-09-15 01:45:04 UTC
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Post by PeterLucas
Post by Hoges in WA
He's been looking for a fight since they stopped his last one in about
'75. Always reverts to type.
LOL!!! Dickhead without a clue.
Keep stalking, wanker.
If you don't get of your keyboard now you'll miss your appointment with your
counseller.
PeterLucas
2007-09-14 15:38:06 UTC
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Post by mªdcªt
Post by PeterLucas
*Everything* and anything can be found on the Internet.
try using the resources at your fingertips next time. If you don't have
any sucess, *then* come and ask.
Yo Peter have you been on the Angry Pills lately?
No.
Post by mªdcªt
Has your gf left you?
No.
Post by mªdcªt
You just seem to be spoiling for a fight lately.
That happens now and then.
Post by mªdcªt
And so many of us girlies were swooning over you a few months ago with
your bragging about what a good cook you are...
No bragging involved. I *am* a good cook.
Jeßus
2007-09-15 03:53:23 UTC
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Post by PeterLucas
Post by mªdcªt
Post by PeterLucas
*Everything* and anything can be found on the Internet.
try using the resources at your fingertips next time. If you don't have
any sucess, *then* come and ask.
Yo Peter have you been on the Angry Pills lately?
No.
Post by mªdcªt
Has your gf left you?
No.
Post by mªdcªt
You just seem to be spoiling for a fight lately.
That happens now and then.
Post by mªdcªt
And so many of us girlies were swooning over you a few months ago with
your bragging about what a good cook you are...
No bragging involved. I *am* a good cook.
Yeah - cooking up fantasy stories.
Why can't you just become a decent human being and earn respect that way?
Might seem like a crazy idea, but it's been known to work...
Jeßus
2007-09-15 03:49:46 UTC
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Post by mªdcªt
x-no-archive: yes On Fri, 14 Sep 2007 07:32:32 +0000 (UTC), PeterLucas
Post by PeterLucas
Post by FarmI
Post by PeterLucas
Post by FarmI
Does anyone have the recipe for Schnickerdoodles (can't guarantee
that the spelling of that is correct) - a small biscuit. The recipe
is in a 'Women's Weekly" cookbook which is about an inch/2.5 cm
thick and I think it is called "Baked Goods", but I also wouldn't
swear to that title either.
'Bout time you bastards learnt how to use fukken Google.
Thanks you for providing the link to the recipe but your gutter
language was quite uncalled for.
BFD.
Post by FarmI
It simply never occurred to me
Which is why I made my comment. Might make you think first next time
before making yourself look like a complete 'puter newbie.
Remember the phrase........ GOOGLE IS YOUR FRIEND
Get the Google toolbar on your browser.... then all you have to do is
type in
recipe snickerdoodles
(or the way you spelt it, which will then ask you if you want to look at
another version of the spelling)
and voilà......... you have about 125,000 webpages with the recipe on
it.
Post by FarmI
to
search google given that the recipe appearred in a book produced by an
organisation that would wish to make money from the sale of that book.
*Everything* and anything can be found on the Internet.
try using the resources at your fingertips next time. If you don't have
any sucess, *then* come and ask.
Yo Peter have you been on the Angry Pills lately?
Has your gf left you?
You just seem to be spoiling for a fight lately.
Lately? He's always ends up like this, he cannot maintain civility for
very long.
Post by mªdcªt
And so many of us girlies were swooning over you a few months ago with
your bragging about what a good cook you are...
Oh dear! Alas it is just another one of his illusory attempts at
appearing 'sophisticated' :)
Have you seen his posts bragging about his wine drinking (backed up with
posted photos of empty bottles no less).
On a more serious note, he's also a predator - beware.
Moses Lim
2007-09-14 13:26:17 UTC
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Post by PeterLucas
Post by FarmI
Post by PeterLucas
Post by FarmI
Does anyone have the recipe for Schnickerdoodles (can't guarantee
that the spelling of that is correct) - a small biscuit. The recipe
is in a 'Women's Weekly" cookbook which is about an inch/2.5 cm
thick and I think it is called "Baked Goods", but I also wouldn't
swear to that title either.
'Bout time you bastards learnt how to use fukken Google.
Thanks you for providing the link to the recipe but your gutter
language was quite uncalled for.
BFD.
Post by FarmI
It simply never occurred to me
Which is why I made my comment. Might make you think first next time
before making yourself look like a complete 'puter newbie.
We are all newbies at some stage and NGs are one of the ways for newbies and
more experienced users to get together and interact.

I am a bit hesistant of what I call the "Taliban" approach which dictates
precise and exacting protocols for just about "everything and anything". :)

A bit of randomness and the freedom to ask anything in a NG is not
necessarily bad, even if one was an experienced user.

<snip>
Post by PeterLucas
*Everything* and anything can be found on the Internet.
Everything and anything? Wow!! I am still looking for a nice fried rice to
download - know any good link? :) Don't take too long to post the link cos
I am hungry NOW!! :) Coupla cold beers would also be nice, thanks :)
Post by PeterLucas
try using the resources at your fingertips next time. If you don't have
any sucess, *then* come and ask.
Well, I'd tort that asking at a NG is sorta the same as using resources at
one's fingertips but I do know of differing views.

Anyway, I am kinda drifting off into something which is becoming OT and has
nothing to do with food, so I might as well bring my post back on track by
stating that I have NEVER baked a cake/biscuit in my life and I have no
idea why I am following this goddamned thread at all in the first place!!
:)
PeterLucas
2007-09-14 15:48:25 UTC
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Post by Moses Lim
Post by PeterLucas
Post by FarmI
Post by PeterLucas
Post by FarmI
Does anyone have the recipe for Schnickerdoodles (can't guarantee
that the spelling of that is correct) - a small biscuit. The
recipe is in a 'Women's Weekly" cookbook which is about an
inch/2.5 cm thick and I think it is called "Baked Goods", but I
also wouldn't swear to that title either.
'Bout time you bastards learnt how to use fukken Google.
Thanks you for providing the link to the recipe but your gutter
language was quite uncalled for.
BFD.
Post by FarmI
It simply never occurred to me
Which is why I made my comment. Might make you think first next time
before making yourself look like a complete 'puter newbie.
We are all newbies at some stage and NGs are one of the ways for
newbies and more experienced users to get together and interact.
I am a bit hesistant of what I call the "Taliban" approach which
dictates precise and exacting protocols for just about "everything and
anything". :)
Give me a fukking break!!


"Taliban" principles?????

Methinks you're pushing a private agenda here.
Post by Moses Lim
A bit of randomness and the freedom to ask anything in a NG is not
necessarily bad, even if one was an experienced user.
Piss off.


if someone gets into the 'habit' of asking..... it breeds laziness and
an unwillingness to do their own bloody work.

And the answers are all their..... at their fingertips.
Post by Moses Lim
<snip>
Post by PeterLucas
*Everything* and anything can be found on the Internet.
Everything and anything? Wow!! I am still looking for a nice fried
rice to download - know any good link? :) Don't take too long to post
the link cos I am hungry NOW!! :) Coupla cold beers would also be
nice, thanks :)
Get the fucking beer for yourself, you lazy prick.


As for the fried rice........ heres 2,510,00 web pages with the recipe
....


http://www.google.com.au/search?q=recipe+fried+rice&sourceid=navclient-
ff&ie=UTF-8&rlz=1B3GGGL_enAU240AU240


And yeah, copy and paste the frikken thing because I couldn't be arsed
going to www.tinyurl.com to make your life easier.
Post by Moses Lim
Post by PeterLucas
try using the resources at your fingertips next time. If you don't
have any sucess, *then* come and ask.
Well, I'd tort that asking at a NG is sorta the same as using
resources at one's fingertips but I do know of differing views.
What would you like? The answer now....... or the answer maybe tomorrow?
Moses Lim
2007-09-15 00:24:55 UTC
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Post by PeterLucas
Post by Moses Lim
Post by PeterLucas
Post by FarmI
Post by PeterLucas
Post by FarmI
Does anyone have the recipe for Schnickerdoodles (can't guarantee
that the spelling of that is correct) - a small biscuit. The
recipe is in a 'Women's Weekly" cookbook which is about an
inch/2.5 cm thick and I think it is called "Baked Goods", but I
also wouldn't swear to that title either.
'Bout time you bastards learnt how to use fukken Google.
Thanks you for providing the link to the recipe but your gutter
language was quite uncalled for.
BFD.
Post by FarmI
It simply never occurred to me
Which is why I made my comment. Might make you think first next time
before making yourself look like a complete 'puter newbie.
We are all newbies at some stage and NGs are one of the ways for
newbies and more experienced users to get together and interact.
I am a bit hesistant of what I call the "Taliban" approach which
dictates precise and exacting protocols for just about "everything and
anything". :)
Give me a fukking break!!
Sure, where do you want it broken? :)
Post by PeterLucas
"Taliban" principles?????
Methinks you're pushing a private agenda here.
??
Post by PeterLucas
Post by Moses Lim
A bit of randomness and the freedom to ask anything in a NG is not
necessarily bad, even if one was an experienced user.
Piss off.
if someone gets into the 'habit' of asking..... it breeds laziness and
an unwillingness to do their own bloody work.
And the answers are all their..... at their fingertips.
Well, there is that possibility of the "laziness" and "unwillinness" factor,
but the way I see it, this NG also appears to encourage social interactions
between posters.

Like I have said elsewhere, I think of this NG as a dinner party and folks
get together and swap torts and ideas and we all have a good time but this
is only my personal approach. Food is a mental thing as well :)

I would personally find it boring if one had a question on food and HAD to
do all the googling, etc first before even saying anything. Sometimes, it
can lead to nothing being posted becos one is too busy googling / thinking
/ reading, etc.

I do understand your POV although I feel that it works better in technical
NGs. I don't see aus.food as a technical NG - well not technical as in
computing/electronics/mechanical etc. Most ppl who cook do not see cooking
as applied chemistry or applied physics or whatever branch of science, even
though those scientific disciplines are the very basis of cooking. Cooking
and eating are things done for pleasure and fun - at least that is my view.
Post by PeterLucas
Post by Moses Lim
<snip>
Post by PeterLucas
*Everything* and anything can be found on the Internet.
Everything and anything? Wow!! I am still looking for a nice fried
rice to download - know any good link? :) Don't take too long to post
the link cos I am hungry NOW!! :) Coupla cold beers would also be
nice, thanks :)
Get the fucking beer for yourself, you lazy prick.
OK, so where can I download a cold beer? :) You said "everything and
anything" so gimme a goddamned link for a cold beer will yer?? :))
Post by PeterLucas
As for the fried rice........ heres 2,510,00 web pages with the recipe
....
Thanks for the links but I want to download a plate of fried rice, not
recipes of fried rice :))
Post by PeterLucas
Post by Moses Lim
Post by PeterLucas
try using the resources at your fingertips next time. If you don't
have any sucess, *then* come and ask.
Well, I'd tort that asking at a NG is sorta the same as using
resources at one's fingertips but I do know of differing views.
What would you like? The answer now....... or the answer maybe tomorrow?
Geez, I hope you are not taking all this too seriously, mate, cos I sure as
hell ain't :)
FarmI
2007-09-15 06:48:08 UTC
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Post by PeterLucas
Post by FarmI
Post by PeterLucas
Post by FarmI
Does anyone have the recipe for Schnickerdoodles (can't guarantee
that the spelling of that is correct) - a small biscuit. The recipe
is in a 'Women's Weekly" cookbook which is about an inch/2.5 cm
thick and I think it is called "Baked Goods", but I also wouldn't
swear to that title either.
'Bout time you bastards learnt how to use fukken Google.
Thanks you for providing the link to the recipe but your gutter
language was quite uncalled for.
BFD.
Post by FarmI
It simply never occurred to me
Which is why I made my comment. Might make you think first next time
before making yourself look like a complete 'puter newbie.
Remember the phrase........ GOOGLE IS YOUR FRIEND
Get the Google toolbar on your browser.... then all you have to do is
type in
Grow up.

I HAVE google on my toolbar and have no difficulty using it however I prefer
to use Vivisimo as it's more effective than google, but you should know that
since you are setting yourself up as the Guru on the use of search engines.

But back to the topic. Since I was after a specific recipe which I know
came from a particular book, which I don't have and can't get, I asked here
as I thought it liklely that someone may ahve that book.

If you need to vent your spleen then go kick the dog or put yourself on a
liver cleansing diet.
Post by PeterLucas
*Everything* and anything can be found on the Internet.
try using the resources at your fingertips next time. If you don't have
any sucess, *then* come and ask.
OK smarty pants. What is the recipe for making petrified hessian? I've had
no luck finding such instructions on the Internet and have a need to know
how to make it.
canetoad
2007-09-15 07:05:31 UTC
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Post by FarmI
OK smarty pants. What is the recipe for making petrified hessian? I've had
no luck finding such instructions on the Internet and have a need to know
how to make it.
Lol. Take 1 flour bag, bury in disused coal mine. Return 2 million years
later.....
FarmI
2007-09-17 04:21:38 UTC
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Post by canetoad
Post by FarmI
OK smarty pants. What is the recipe for making petrified hessian? I've
had no luck finding such instructions on the Internet and have a need to
know how to make it.
Lol. Take 1 flour bag, bury in disused coal mine. Return 2 million years
later.....
:-)) Nice try but I seem to recall that petrified hessian has alum in
it................
PeterLucas
2007-09-15 15:38:31 UTC
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Post by FarmI
Post by PeterLucas
Remember the phrase........ GOOGLE IS YOUR FRIEND
Get the Google toolbar on your browser.... then all you have to do is
type in
Grow up.
GFY.
Post by FarmI
I HAVE google on my toolbar and have no difficulty using it however I
prefer to use Vivisimo as it's more effective than google,
And yet you still come on here acting like a complete fucking wanker
newbie, asking for directions.


I get it... it's a 'control' complex you have. Come across all nice and
ask a question (which you yourself could find in less than 2 mins).. and
when all the 'minions' run after you with the answer.... it makes you
feel like you're in 'control'. Right?
Post by FarmI
but you
should know that since you are setting yourself up as the Guru on the
use of search engines.
Not at all. All I do is look for stuff on the Internet before I come
bleating here, like you, and a lot of other people do.
Post by FarmI
But back to the topic. Since I was after a specific recipe which I
know came from a particular book, which I don't have and can't get, I
asked here as I thought it liklely that someone may ahve that book.
And you have Google, and Vivisimo, which you proclaim to be quite adept
at using, and yet you *still* came on here begging.... trying to get
people to run after you.

You're pathetic.
Post by FarmI
If you need to vent your spleen then go kick the dog or put yourself
on a liver cleansing diet.
Not at all. I get happy by putting lazy cunts like you in their place.
Post by FarmI
Post by PeterLucas
*Everything* and anything can be found on the Internet.
try using the resources at your fingertips next time. If you don't
have any sucess, *then* come and ask.
OK smarty pants. What is the recipe for making petrified hessian?
Is it a recipe you use quite often in your dog box?
Post by FarmI
I've had no luck finding such instructions on the Internet and have a
need to know how to make it.
Follow the instuctions you have been given to date, you doughy bitch.
FarmI
2007-09-17 04:42:59 UTC
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Post by PeterLucas
Post by FarmI
Post by PeterLucas
Remember the phrase........ GOOGLE IS YOUR FRIEND
Get the Google toolbar on your browser.... then all you have to do is
type in
Grow up.
GFY.
Tsk, tsk. Same gutter language and more proof that you can't behave like an
adult.
Post by PeterLucas
Post by FarmI
I HAVE google on my toolbar and have no difficulty using it however I
prefer to use Vivisimo as it's more effective than google,
And yet you still come on here acting like a complete fucking wanker
newbie, asking for directions.
How can that be? I asked a question about about whether anyone here has
that Australian recipe book with a particular recipe.

If you think that asking such a question in a relevant ng (ie on topic of
food and in the right geographic region) is out of place then all further
discusion of both food and anything about food in Australia should cease at
once.
Post by PeterLucas
I get it... it's a 'control' complex you have. Come across all nice and
ask a question (which you yourself could find in less than 2 mins).. and
when all the 'minions' run after you with the answer.... it makes you
feel like you're in 'control'. Right?
Nope. I asked a question to which anyone could have provided an answer or
not as they chose. The only one seeking to control anyone or anything is
you.
Post by PeterLucas
Post by FarmI
but you
should know that since you are setting yourself up as the Guru on the
use of search engines.
Not at all. All I do is look for stuff on the Internet before I come
bleating here, like you, and a lot of other people do.
I didn't bleat. I asked a question.
Post by PeterLucas
Post by FarmI
But back to the topic. Since I was after a specific recipe which I
know came from a particular book, which I don't have and can't get, I
asked here as I thought it liklely that someone may ahve that book.
And you have Google, and Vivisimo, which you proclaim to be quite adept
at using, and yet you *still* came on here begging.... trying to get
people to run after you.
I didn't come here begging. I asked about a specific recipe in a book that
I don't own. If no-one owns it or has the recipe then so be it.
Post by PeterLucas
You're pathetic.
Snort. By that logic, you obviously never ask anyone anything, ever because
you'd have to call yourself pathetic if you did. That fits with the
personna you present but it must make it difficult if you ever have to see a
doctor or ask for directions.
Post by PeterLucas
Post by FarmI
If you need to vent your spleen then go kick the dog or put yourself
on a liver cleansing diet.
Not at all. I get happy by putting lazy cunts like you in their place.
I don't think you are happy at all. Just a gutter mouth and a gutter mind
looking for an excuse to use them and not big on logic.
Post by PeterLucas
Post by FarmI
Post by PeterLucas
*Everything* and anything can be found on the Internet.
try using the resources at your fingertips next time. If you don't
have any sucess, *then* come and ask.
OK smarty pants. What is the recipe for making petrified hessian?
Is it a recipe you use quite often in your dog box?
No. But given how you have claimed that anything and everything is to be
found on the Net, your failure to produce it is noted.
Post by PeterLucas
Post by FarmI
I've had no luck finding such instructions on the Internet and have a
need to know how to make it.
Follow the instuctions you have been given to date, you doughy bitch.
Clearly you have trouble with reading for comprehension in addition to
making erroneous statements about the omniscience of the Net. I will
repeat, I have looked for such a recipe on the Net and your insrtuctions do
not and will not work as it isn't there. And your tawdry attempts to
attempt an insult to divert attention from your failure to produce a recipe
in accordance with following your own instructions is noted.
Jeßus
2007-09-15 03:44:06 UTC
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Post by PeterLucas
Post by FarmI
Does anyone have the recipe for Schnickerdoodles (can't guarantee that
the spelling of that is correct) - a small biscuit. The recipe is in
a 'Women's Weekly" cookbook which is about an inch/2.5 cm thick and I
think it is called "Baked Goods", but I also wouldn't swear to that
title either.
'Bout time you bastards learnt how to use fukken Google.
Thanks you for providing the link to the recipe but your gutter language was
quite uncalled for.
Just ignore Lucas in the future FarmI, unfortunately you've just
witnessed pretty much all he is capable of.
FarmI
2007-09-15 06:58:26 UTC
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Post by PeterLucas
Post by FarmI
Does anyone have the recipe for Schnickerdoodles (can't guarantee that
the spelling of that is correct) - a small biscuit. The recipe is in
a 'Women's Weekly" cookbook which is about an inch/2.5 cm thick and I
think it is called "Baked Goods", but I also wouldn't swear to that
title either.
'Bout time you bastards learnt how to use fukken Google.
Thanks you for providing the link to the recipe but your gutter language
was quite uncalled for.
Just ignore Lucas in the future FarmI, unfortunately you've just witnessed
pretty much all he is capable of.
:-)) I suspect so too, but I will be grateful to him IF he can find that
recipe for making petrified hessian. He won't, and then we'll know exactly
what sort of wonder boy he is to believe that "*Everything* and anything can
be found on the Internet.". I think he can't have been around for too long
if he thinks such a thing.
Jeßus
2007-09-15 07:32:56 UTC
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Post by FarmI
Post by FarmI
Post by PeterLucas
Post by FarmI
Does anyone have the recipe for Schnickerdoodles (can't guarantee that
the spelling of that is correct) - a small biscuit. The recipe is in
a 'Women's Weekly" cookbook which is about an inch/2.5 cm thick and I
think it is called "Baked Goods", but I also wouldn't swear to that
title either.
'Bout time you bastards learnt how to use fukken Google.
Thanks you for providing the link to the recipe but your gutter language
was quite uncalled for.
Just ignore Lucas in the future FarmI, unfortunately you've just witnessed
pretty much all he is capable of.
:-)) I suspect so too, but I will be grateful to him IF he can find that
recipe for making petrified hessian.
LOL, what the hell is petrified hessian anyway? In this instance is it
'hessian' as in the crude type of fabric, or something else entirely? If
the former, perhaps an archaeologist can help you out :p
Post by FarmI
He won't, and then we'll know exactly
what sort of wonder boy he is to believe that "*Everything* and anything can
be found on the Internet.". I think he can't have been around for too long
if he thinks such a thing.
You can find /nearly/ everything... but not quite *everything*.
I was looking for some particular Derryn Hinch sound bites the other day
(don't ask) and came up empty handed, for example.
--
None are more hopelessly enslaved than those who falsely believe they
are free - Goethe
canetoad
2007-09-15 07:46:45 UTC
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Post by Jeßus
You can find /nearly/ everything... but not quite *everything*.
I was looking for some particular Derryn Hinch sound bites the other day
(don't ask) and came up empty handed, for example.
That's life. ouch
FarmI
2007-09-17 05:06:55 UTC
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Post by FarmI
Post by Jeßus
Post by FarmI
Post by PeterLucas
Post by FarmI
Does anyone have the recipe for Schnickerdoodles (can't guarantee that
the spelling of that is correct) - a small biscuit. The recipe is in
a 'Women's Weekly" cookbook which is about an inch/2.5 cm thick and I
think it is called "Baked Goods", but I also wouldn't swear to that
title either.
'Bout time you bastards learnt how to use fukken Google.
Thanks you for providing the link to the recipe but your gutter
language was quite uncalled for.
Just ignore Lucas in the future FarmI, unfortunately you've just
witnessed pretty much all he is capable of.
:-)) I suspect so too, but I will be grateful to him IF he can find that
recipe for making petrified hessian.
LOL, what the hell is petrified hessian anyway? In this instance is it
'hessian' as in the crude type of fabric, or something else entirely?
Yes it is old fashioned hessian but it has a coating on it that forms a
solid building material. It was used on farms and as a very cheap building
material in the past - probably 40s and early 50s.

If
Post by Jeßus
the former, perhaps an archaeologist can help you out :p
Nah - too madern for that.
Post by Jeßus
Post by FarmI
He won't, and then we'll know exactly what sort of wonder boy he is to
believe that "*Everything* and anything can be found on the Internet.".
I think he can't have been around for too long if he thinks such a thing.
You can find /nearly/ everything... but not quite *everything*.
Yes. My point exactly. My spouse who has 40 years in the IT industry (and
thus should be able to make this thing sing and dance and blow bubbles) gets
me to do his Net hunts for him as he knows hat if I can't find it on the Net
then it ain't there. The only thing I've ever failed to find anything useful
on, is petrified hessian. I just thought I'd test Mr Lucas and see if he's
as good as he thinks he is. No suprise - he isn't.
Post by Jeßus
I was looking for some particular Derryn Hinch sound bites the other day
(don't ask) and came up empty handed, for example.
:-)) I don't think I'll even go there.

Hoges in WA
2007-09-15 08:58:16 UTC
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Post by Jeßus
Post by FarmI
Post by PeterLucas
Post by FarmI
Does anyone have the recipe for Schnickerdoodles (can't guarantee that
the spelling of that is correct) - a small biscuit. The recipe is in
a 'Women's Weekly" cookbook which is about an inch/2.5 cm thick and I
think it is called "Baked Goods", but I also wouldn't swear to that
title either.
'Bout time you bastards learnt how to use fukken Google.
Thanks you for providing the link to the recipe but your gutter language
was quite uncalled for.
Just ignore Lucas in the future FarmI, unfortunately you've just
witnessed pretty much all he is capable of.
:-)) I suspect so too, but I will be grateful to him IF he can find that
recipe for making petrified hessian. He won't, and then we'll know
exactly what sort of wonder boy he is to believe that "*Everything* and
anything can be found on the Internet.". I think he can't have been
around for too long if he thinks such a thing.
He's been around quite a while, though not always with the same name.
Same attitude, though, when he's not taking his pills.
PeterLucas
2007-09-15 15:42:23 UTC
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Post by Jeßus
Post by FarmI
Post by PeterLucas
Post by FarmI
Does anyone have the recipe for Schnickerdoodles (can't guarantee
that the spelling of that is correct) - a small biscuit. The
recipe is in a 'Women's Weekly" cookbook which is about an
inch/2.5 cm thick and I think it is called "Baked Goods", but I
also wouldn't swear to that title either.
'Bout time you bastards learnt how to use fukken Google.
Thanks you for providing the link to the recipe but your gutter
language was quite uncalled for.
Just ignore Lucas in the future FarmI, unfortunately you've just
witnessed pretty much all he is capable of.
:-)) I suspect so too, but I will be grateful to him IF he can find
:that
recipe for making petrified hessian. He won't, and then we'll know
exactly what sort of wonder boy he is to believe that "*Everything*
and anything can be found on the Internet.". I think he can't have
been around for too long if he thinks such a thing.
Well, just knowing that you kiss arse with that stalker fraud hey-zues,
and you ask completely ridiculous questions.... you are now the proud
owner of a 'complete fuckwit' title.

I know you will wear it proudly.

BTW, your 'hero' hey-zues is a spineless gutless cunt who talks big...
and runs away when fronted.

You two should be quite happy together.
FarmI
2007-09-17 04:49:23 UTC
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Post by FarmI
Post by Jeßus
Post by FarmI
Post by PeterLucas
Post by FarmI
Does anyone have the recipe for Schnickerdoodles (can't guarantee
that the spelling of that is correct) - a small biscuit. The
recipe is in a 'Women's Weekly" cookbook which is about an
inch/2.5 cm thick and I think it is called "Baked Goods", but I
also wouldn't swear to that title either.
'Bout time you bastards learnt how to use fukken Google.
Thanks you for providing the link to the recipe but your gutter
language was quite uncalled for.
Just ignore Lucas in the future FarmI, unfortunately you've just
witnessed pretty much all he is capable of.
:-)) I suspect so too, but I will be grateful to him IF he can find
:that
recipe for making petrified hessian. He won't, and then we'll know
exactly what sort of wonder boy he is to believe that "*Everything*
and anything can be found on the Internet.". I think he can't have
been around for too long if he thinks such a thing.
Well, just knowing that you kiss arse with that stalker fraud hey-zues,
and you ask completely ridiculous questions.... you are now the proud
owner of a 'complete fuckwit' title.
I know you will wear it proudly.
Coming from you, it is clearly a title worth totally ignoring.
Post by PeterLucas
BTW, your 'hero' hey-zues is a spineless gutless cunt who talks big...
and runs away when fronted.
You two should be quite happy together.
I see that you have problems with logic and making accurate assessments with
any bearing on real life. I have no heroes on ngs, but I can recognise if
someone writes something that is neither abusive or illogical. To date the
only one in this thread who is acting in a spineless and gutless way is you.
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