Discuss.
Do Java programmers keep their coffee grinds in a jar or does it just make it feel like work?
Every can of frosting should come with a spoon and an encouraging message not yo let the depression win
This is ancient wisdom I inherited from my mother (and the perfect use for leftover icing) :theory-gary:
Peanut butter, I understand and I definitely still do.
Butter butter? Whoa. Can't say I haven't done it, but I definitely never did it regularly.
Butter butter. Something about that creamy goodness flavor just hit my elementary school brain right
When I was a kid I thought the diff between bagels and donuts was frosting so frosted a bunch of blueberry bagels. Eat something else pls or at least take a multivitamkn/brush afterwards
For some reason cream cheese never did it for me as a kid and I'd just toast and butter my bagels (generally egg bagels).
Do you prefer cake or yeast donuts?
I didnt know you could buy frosting outright. I thought they only sold icing sugar
In American grocery stores there's probably a good couple dozen varieties of premade frosting (or icing, dialect/region) in tubs from three or four different brands.
frosting is just icing sugar and water so it wouldn't be difficult to make in a jar
The kind sold in a jar is more like buttercream frosting or other styles that are more than just sugar and water.
This is the fatty kind, like a buttercream, but with vegetable shortening rather than butter.
ah fair enough I only know the kind my mom taught me to make
my mom taught me how to make a dessert as a kid and here's what it is:
- you toast some white bread
- you slather the toast in button
- you pour granulated sugar evenly across the top
- you add a lil bit of cinnamon on top
basically just eating bread with sugar poured on top over here
This is called cinnamon toast. I make it for my kids as a treat for everybody on some weekends when I'm feeling run down: a treat for them because it's just sugar bread, and a treat for dad, who does not have to make pancakes.