oh No... 29 year ols always act like that I know a few.
ehBeth, you lie about Bo's age. He is not a day over 25.
alright; stop all this bickering behind my back; i've been considering going for 39 next time i'm asked; what do you think?
Bo,
Can I be 39 again? It's only 16 years younger than my ID says.
Small meeting at the Dim Sum Shop any Torontonians, to discuss the issue of Bo's age?
As long as you're not TOO much younger than your children, you'll be ok, Wiyaka :wink:
Deal, cav!
Just let me get back from Mudsock first.
Sounds good. The BBQ duck in puff pastry is quite good. Note to all: just get one pot of tea. It's upscale, so they charge for tea, the one thing I dislike about the place. That and the steep stairs.
I was just going from being 5 yrs younger than my oldest daughter, to being five years older!
(what's the big deal?)
Tea refills are free however.
Charging for tea?
In Tranna? what's happening to this world?
cavfancier wrote:Sounds good. The BBQ duck in puff pastry is quite good. Note to all: just get one pot of tea. It's upscale, so they charge for tea, the one thing I dislike about the place. That and the steep stairs.
i thought you were being 'generic'!
Where is the "Dim Sum Shop"?
ok
1 pot
18 refills
5 years younger/5 years older
as long as you can remember the details, Bo. And what happens when she has a birthday? do you, as well?
i was thinking of calling you a "generck"!
no, no, no; i was born on a different day, silly! :wink:
<slaps self on forehead>
I am so silly. It's a different day!
[Truffles as orgasmic food]
cavfancier wrote:Some unsweetened may go into it, but IMO, a light dusting of unsweetned cocoa powder satisfies that particular flavour profile. Now...mix that really bittersweet ganache with some unsweetened raspberry coulis, or maybe hazelnut praline (a touch of the bitter there too) makes for a truffle on an elevated level.
Rolled in ground pistachios is good also.
The Dim Sum Shop is just north of the Yonge-Eglinton Centre. There is a Chinese prefix to the name that I can't remember.
Cinnesthesia wrote:[Truffles as orgasmic food]
cavfancier wrote:Some unsweetened may go into it, but IMO, a light dusting of unsweetned cocoa powder satisfies that particular flavour profile. Now...mix that really bittersweet ganache with some unsweetened raspberry coulis, or maybe hazelnut praline (a touch of the bitter there too) makes for a truffle on an elevated level.
Rolled in ground pistachios is good also.
Even better with a pistachio flavoured marzipan in the middle.