baked goods for the easily amused
...and then
vaxjo might be amused to know this next thing. After making machined cheeze sammiches for dinner, I was craving sweet baked goods. I thought it might be nice to make some cookies. Except I don't have very much margarine, not even a whole stick, and I wasn't feeling ambitious enough to fix that. But I did have a whole unopened box of biscuit mix (I like biscuit mix, even if it's sort of cheating). And so I mixed up a test batch of biscuit mix, except I used chocolate soy milk, because I have some, and I put in a little bit of sugar too. And then I spooned it into my little iron and made two perfect-sized faux-chocolate scone-y things that were just enough crispy on the outside and just enough smooshy on the inside. IN FIVE MINUTES.
I do fear it going the way of bread machines or the diatribe in Spaced and become a little used and somewhat forgotten appliance someday, but I've probably already gotten enough amusement out of it to make it worthwhile.
I also made some bleepy loops with the game boy, which didn't involve the sammich maker at all.
The end.
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I do fear it going the way of bread machines or the diatribe in Spaced and become a little used and somewhat forgotten appliance someday, but I've probably already gotten enough amusement out of it to make it worthwhile.
I also made some bleepy loops with the game boy, which didn't involve the sammich maker at all.
The end.
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