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theRose4U -> RE: Jaffa Cakes. (11/24/2006 10:03:32 AM)

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ORIGINAL: gooddogbenji

Well, not having a Domme right now, I'll pipe in anyway.

Any Domme I ever meet had better find it cute that I shit in her shoes, because if she doesn't, we aint going nowhere, and if she finds it anything more than cute, I'll be creeped out.

Yours,
benji


Just realize that EATING the shoes or pooping on the rug are grounds for the newspaper treatment.
**bad dog bad bad dog**




theRose4U -> RE: Jaffa Cakes. (11/24/2006 10:07:27 AM)

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ORIGINAL: ScienceBoy

I'm liking the sound of the US Jaffas with raspberry filling..

What is it with BDSMers and Jaffa cakes anyway? The Brit contingent are mad for them..


Humm kinksters and chocolate with something else who'd a thunk it?




theRose4U -> RE: Jaffa Cakes. (11/24/2006 10:18:44 AM)

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ORIGINAL: meatcleaver

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ORIGINAL: SamKeithsslave

Cute? Biting dogs? [sm=biggrin.gif]


She trained sheep dogs and part of training them is biting their ears but its less interesting if you explain why she bit dogs and where.


It's the same reason that I will hold mine down until they submit. It's a pack thing. New fosters especially are taught from the beginning it's my pack and my rules. They only are allowed as much status as I give them. Fighting within the pack for status is only allowed if I tolerate it.




dcnovice -> RE: Jaffa Cakes. (11/24/2006 11:59:42 AM)

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The original purpose of the TastyKake was to aid in the interrogation of captured German spies.  After WWII, they needed a different marketing strategy.


LOL!

Reminds me of my theory of Marmite, which is that secret Nazi operatives foisted it on Britain during WW2 in an effort to demoralize the sceptr'd isle. Who knew the Brits would love it?!




MysticFireTopaz -> RE: Jaffa Cakes. (11/28/2006 8:35:25 PM)

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ORIGINAL: MzTlaz
Ok...as an English woman in America.....they are sold here (well as close to them as dammit) as Pims cookies. Pims being the brand name....they make them with orange and rasperry filling with a much nicer chocolate topping than the original Jaffa Cakes.


Well, I couldn't resist and picked up a package when I saw them in the store tonight.  The good news is that Pims cookies have only 100 calories for 2 cookies, with 3 grams of fat.  That translates to 2 Weight Watchers points, so I can enjoy a couple as an occasional treat.  The bad new is....it's awfully hard to stop at 2, LOL.  I got the raspberry flavor and they're  yummy.
 
Lady Topaz




sleazy -> RE: Jaffa Cakes. (11/28/2006 10:20:34 PM)

Whilst I was commuting across the atlantic to see my partner a half suitcase of jaffa cakes was always packed after she picked up a taste for them over here. I must admit to a distinct fondness for them myself, now to await the opening of the shop so I can go satisfy the craving this thread has started




SamKeithsslave -> RE: Jaffa Cakes. (11/28/2006 11:05:17 PM)

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ORIGINAL: sleazy

Whilst I was commuting across the atlantic to see my partner a half suitcase of jaffa cakes was always packed after she picked up a taste for them over here. I must admit to a distinct fondness for them myself, now to await the opening of the shop so I can go satisfy the craving this thread has started


No wishing to spark another craving in you, but my dads favourite pommy treat are those "Walnut Whips". For his birthday one year I managed to find a specialty shop that sold them and bought a whole box, she thought I had flipped my lid lol.




sleazy -> RE: Jaffa Cakes. (11/28/2006 11:07:38 PM)

No craving there I am glad to say, I have a rather bad nut allergy. Of course this makes living with myself difficult at times :)




RazorJAK -> RE: Jaffa Cakes. (11/28/2006 11:15:32 PM)

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ORIGINAL: MadameMonique

Wow.  *confused* So many weird American foods.   Ive recently been introduced to something called "Franks Hot Sauce"  OMG I love it !   That and Peanutbutter M&M's.  Neither of which we get here in the land of Meat Pies (Australia)   Someone wanna post me some!?!  Lol. I will post you canned Possum or Kangaroo in return !  hehehehehehehehee.

[sm=mrpuffy.gif][sm=lol.gif][sm=tongue.gif]

Or Tim Tams.   Tim Tams are incredibly addictive.  I dont think you have them.  they are 2 choc biscuits, stuck togethere with choc fudge then dipped in choc.  You bite off the top left corner, then the bottom right corner and shake them so the calories fall out.  Then use them as a straw to suck hot coffee through.  then pop them streight in your mouth and they melt.  Made my friend from New Jersersy's toes curl !  


I miss Australia.  Specifically the Sunshine coast and going to school close enough to the Bundaberg "factory" to smell the stuff being made.

Franks Hot Sauce is DIVINE on meat pies.  Here in Michigan we have shoppes that sell cornish pasties.  Not exactly the same as the meatpies I used to get in school back in the day.  But I think it'd be similar.

I'd be happy to ship you a bottle or nine of Franks in exchange for a bottle of Bundaberg rum ... preferrably the OP.  I can't get that here.







SamKeithsslave -> RE: Jaffa Cakes. (11/28/2006 11:16:42 PM)

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ORIGINAL: sleazy

No craving there I am glad to say, I have a rather bad nut allergy. Of course this makes living with myself difficult at times :)


UGH! I can imagine, no chocolate because of the "may contain nuts" warning. Heck forget about just chocolate that warning appears on a lot of things these days.




RazorJAK -> RE: Jaffa Cakes. (11/28/2006 11:18:12 PM)

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ORIGINAL: MadameMonique

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ORIGINAL: Emperor1956

And finally, to the Aussie lass who made fun of "weird American foods" I say only one word to you:  Vegemite.

E

Edited to add some COLOR to the food!



Whats weird about vegiemite?!  Our nation was (and is) raised on the stuff!  Americans dont get it cauz they think you slap it on toast like Jam (or should that be jelly?)!!  The art to vegiemite toast is well buttered with a thin smear of vegiemite applied as quickly as possible to freshly popped toast!


The ONLY time I could deal with vegemite is when I used a good smear of golden syrup over it.





RazorJAK -> RE: Jaffa Cakes. (11/28/2006 11:19:21 PM)

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ORIGINAL: SamKeithsslave

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ORIGINAL: sleazy

No craving there I am glad to say, I have a rather bad nut allergy. Of course this makes living with myself difficult at times :)


UGH! I can imagine, no chocolate because of the "may contain nuts" warning. Heck forget about just chocolate that warning appears on a lot of things these days.


I've black boxers with the "may contain nuts" warning labels all over them.  I love those things.




sleazy -> RE: Jaffa Cakes. (11/28/2006 11:19:55 PM)

I know that all too well, rather than risk getting sued manufacturers label everything, even the bread I bought yesterday was labelled "this was produced in a factory that handles nuts"

On the upside I so hypersensitive to the problem just the smell of nuts in quantities that could be dangerous makes me physically gag, I cant even kiss a gal thats eaten a peanut butter sandwich without needing to run and shove my head in a bucket :(




SamKeithsslave -> RE: Jaffa Cakes. (11/28/2006 11:20:00 PM)

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ORIGINAL: RazorJAK
I miss Australia.  Specifically the Sunshine coast and going to school close enough to the Bundaberg "factory" to smell the stuff being made.

Franks Hot Sauce is DIVINE on meat pies.  Here in Michigan we have shoppes that sell cornish pasties.  Not exactly the same as the meatpies I used to get in school back in the day.  But I think it'd be similar.

I'd be happy to ship you a bottle or nine of Franks in exchange for a bottle of Bundaberg rum ... preferrably the OP.  I can't get that here.


Oh good old Bundy rum, they sell it now pre-mixed with bundaberg ginger beer - awesome!! Over-proof? Oh extra yummy! *hic*




SamKeithsslave -> RE: Jaffa Cakes. (11/28/2006 11:21:46 PM)

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ORIGINAL: RazorJAK

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ORIGINAL: MadameMonique

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ORIGINAL: Emperor1956

And finally, to the Aussie lass who made fun of "weird American foods" I say only one word to you:  Vegemite.

E

Edited to add some COLOR to the food!



Whats weird about vegiemite?!  Our nation was (and is) raised on the stuff!  Americans dont get it cauz they think you slap it on toast like Jam (or should that be jelly?)!!  The art to vegiemite toast is well buttered with a thin smear of vegiemite applied as quickly as possible to freshly popped toast!


The ONLY time I could deal with vegemite is when I used a good smear of golden syrup over it.


Ewwwww, lol. Vegemite toast topped with a sunny side up fried egg - yum. God I'm getting hungry.




SamKeithsslave -> RE: Jaffa Cakes. (11/28/2006 11:23:48 PM)

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ORIGINAL: RazorJAK
I've black boxers with the "may contain nuts" warning labels all over them.  I love those things.



LOL, I once bought my ex (my then hubby - whom I wanted to be my ex) a pair of boxers with the cartoon charater "Droopy the dog" - I dont think he ever did get what I was trying to say [:D]




SamKeithsslave -> RE: Jaffa Cakes. (11/28/2006 11:25:18 PM)

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ORIGINAL: sleazy

I know that all too well, rather than risk getting sued manufacturers label everything, even the bread I bought yesterday was labelled "this was produced in a factory that handles nuts"

On the upside I so hypersensitive to the problem just the smell of nuts in quantities that could be dangerous makes me physically gag, I cant even kiss a gal thats eaten a peanut butter sandwich without needing to run and shove my head in a bucket :(


Oh thats gotta be a deal breaker on a first date LOL




sleazy -> RE: Jaffa Cakes. (11/28/2006 11:31:49 PM)

I usually try and sneak it into conversation elsewhere first, discussing favourite foods, or why I chose a particular cake/cookie in the coffee shop, so it has not yet been a problem.

The only time it has been a problem was visitng a family over Xmas and being aware of my problem the hostess had made a seperate dish nut-free, unfortunately she mixed it all up, so I had a nut-free dish supposed for 11, whilst they all had to argue about who got what should have been my single serving as they all thought it just wouldnt be right to eat it without nuts :)




SamKeithsslave -> RE: Jaffa Cakes. (11/28/2006 11:38:23 PM)

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ORIGINAL: sleazy
The only time it has been a problem was visitng a family over Xmas and being aware of my problem the hostess had made a seperate dish nut-free, unfortunately she mixed it all up, so I had a nut-free dish supposed for 11, whilst they all had to argue about who got what should have been my single serving as they all thought it just wouldnt be right to eat it without nuts :)


Well I guess it beats the usual family squabbles at Christmas LOL.




sleazy -> RE: Jaffa Cakes. (11/28/2006 11:41:38 PM)

Ah yes, the advantages of working the festive season as a single person :) None of all the stress of relatives you only see once a year because you detest them, none of the feigning pleasure at recieving yet another gift that will languish at the back of the wardrobe until the next major clearout, I knew being single had at least one advantage




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