 h a l f b a k e r y Sugar and spice and unfettered insensibility.
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I'm calling 'recipe'. If anyone asks, don't tell them it was me. |
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Disagreed: a suggestion for commercial product, not a recipe. |
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I have to agree with [DrCurry]. I didn't even know recipes weren't allowed, but where did anyone get the idea I was trying to make a recipe. There's no measurments, no steps, no specific ingredients, and last, they're called Chuckfin's Icey's. That's as commercial as it gets. AND... only company's who add all sorts of chemicals can get that chocolate to be exactly the way it gotta bee. Louisiana love cooled down and given a chatanooga-chocalate hug. |
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How is // a suggestion for commercial product, not a recipe. // ? Seems it can be both, no? |
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I think Coke is a commercial product. I know what it tastes like, and hot it's all bubbly and has a dark caramel color, but where's the recipe. |
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Don't want to be sarcastic Waugs, I just think a recipe is much more detailed than this, and involves much more than the final product. The final product is, in the end, the commercial product, but the recipe are only directions on how to get there. I don't describe how to get there but where one would finally be, at the delicious Chuckfin's yadda yadda. |
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Just playing devil's advocate. There's nothing in the idea content that suggests this is a commercial product - just a description of the food item, which certainly could be considered a recipe. Perhaps the commercial product suggestion is the line about "Chuckfins's Icey's", I have no idea what that is. |
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