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Re: Apple cookies

Postby sparkysdad » 06 Dec 2009, 02:01

Daisysmum wrote: I think I'll cook it anyway when they come and tell them that it's really quorn or something.


Haha thats really mean but they don't know whats good for them do they those veggie types. My OH did something similar once to one of his veggie friends to get his own back on him. his friend fed him that pretend bacon stuff and told OH it was real bacon so when OH found out he fed his friend turkey mince and told him it was the veggie stuff. we still laugh about it now :D I'll have to find the recipe and send you it coz it is scrummy. where do you live coz if you live anywhere near ely you could always come over for dinner one day and i'll cook it for you :)


I suppose it is considered harmless to poke fun at someone's dietary preferences, though I find it sad that people can be so disrespectful of others.. wouldn't it be fun to pump little daisy full of e numbers and watch her mummy deal with a real bouncing baby.. my, how we all laughed..
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Re: Apple cookies

Postby Daisysmum » 06 Dec 2009, 10:03

sparkysdad wrote:
Daisysmum wrote: I think I'll cook it anyway when they come and tell them that it's really quorn or something.


Haha thats really mean but they don't know whats good for them do they those veggie types. My OH did something similar once to one of his veggie friends to get his own back on him. his friend fed him that pretend bacon stuff and told OH it was real bacon so when OH found out he fed his friend turkey mince and told him it was the veggie stuff. we still laugh about it now :D I'll have to find the recipe and send you it coz it is scrummy. where do you live coz if you live anywhere near ely you could always come over for dinner one day and i'll cook it for you :)


I suppose it is considered harmless to poke fun at someone's dietary preferences, though I find it sad that people can be so disrespectful of others.. wouldn't it be fun to pump little daisy full of e numbers and watch her mummy deal with a real bouncing baby.. my, how we all laughed..


it was a joke sorry i should have put some more :lol: :lol: :lol: i'd never pump daisy full of e numbers but she does like those sweets that are full of them and don't think it makes her bounce and more than usual :D
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Re: Apple cookies

Postby judivenn » 06 Dec 2009, 13:10

I have a friend who is allergic to meat but she prefers to tell peole she is vegetarian for ethical reasons...it takes less explaining and people seem to accept it... I can't think how awful it would be if someone played this kind of 'joke' on her - she could die from it - not a pleasant ending to an evening meal with 'friends'...what a funny sense of humour you have Daisysmum :(
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Re: Apple cookies

Postby Daisysmum » 06 Dec 2009, 16:17

judivenn wrote:I have a friend who is allergic to meat but she prefers to tell peole she is vegetarian for ethical reasons...it takes less explaining and people seem to accept it... I can't think how awful it would be if someone played this kind of 'joke' on her - she could die from it - not a pleasant ending to an evening meal with 'friends'...what a funny sense of humour you have Daisysmum :(


i did say i was joking OH didn't do it really maybe i do have a funny sense of humour people have said so before. thats the problem with forums people can't tell what is joking and what is serious sorry didn't mean to offend you :cry:
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Re: Apple cookies

Postby judivenn » 06 Dec 2009, 17:02

Ohhh! I see....I thought, when you said you were joking that it was a joke you played on someone...but you meant that you didn't really do it - it was just something you made up...I get it now...:)
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Re: Apple cookies

Postby Diode H. Decry » 06 Dec 2009, 20:53

I know a vegetarian who doesn't let their dog have meat. That is soooo wrong. I don't think you should subject a carnivore to vegetarian ways as it doesn't have a say in what it eats. It then worried sheep which can sometimes lead to the dog being put down. I think vegetarians should only be allowed to keep herbivores as pets so they can sleep easy at night.
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Re: Apple cookies

Postby craftingideas » 31 Dec 2009, 17:38

hahahhe very funny
thanks for sharing.....
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Re: Apple cookies

Postby interests » 06 Jun 2010, 20:17

I will deffo be giving these a try. Sound do tasty
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Re: Apple cookies

Postby johngate2100 » 29 Jun 2010, 16:46

There are many things to post for this.But Apple cookies are very famous amongst people.
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