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A Few More Baking Failures


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While those of us who are either new to baking or have been at this for awhile, have baked a few bricks and blobs, you might be interested in knowing we are not alone. Here are some examples from the pros at Open Original Shared Link. laugh.gif


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RiceGuy Collaborator

:lol: :lol: :lol:

It's always funnier when it happens to someone else, especially "experts". Sorta like bloopers for chefs!

Thanks for posting the link.

love2travel Mentor

Too funny! Professionals are just as imperfect as anyone else, thankfully. :P Maybe those days were celiac or fibro fog days! :D

Sylvia - haven't "seen" you lately. Hope you're doing well!

Skylark Collaborator

Thanks for posting. That was really funny! :lol:

StephanieL Enthusiast

Nice! Love it! :D

sa1937 Community Regular
  On 4/3/2012 at 1:39 AM, love2travel said:

Too funny! Professionals are just as imperfect as anyone else, thankfully. :P Maybe those days were celiac or fibro fog days! :D

Sylvia - haven't "seen" you lately. Hope you're doing well!

Thanks, I am doing well except my eyes are really irritated and I'm trying to limit computer time...have a follow-up appt. this morning as the pressure was also up in my left eye in spite of having laser surgery for glaucoma in the past year. Argh! And if it's not one thing, it's another and I'm also waiting to have a root canal. While I've gotten over sticker shock of gluten-free foods, I'll never get over sticker shock of dental bills. Am sure a lot of us can relate to that.

I haven't done anything exciting in the kitchen lately but I sure did have a good laugh at the total flops from King Arthur. laugh.gif

Bubba's Mom Enthusiast

Thanks for sharing this Sylvia! I could get a job at King Arthur..I'd fit right in. :D

So sorry you're having eye troubles. No fun.

I hear you on the dental bills. I just had a crown redone. I have so many..I should be the "Queen of..something"? LOL


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I love these! Totally makes me feel better. I'd eat those ugly goodies anyway. :)

sa1937 Community Regular
  On 4/12/2012 at 12:12 AM, desperateforhealth said:

I love these! Totally makes me feel better. I'd eat those ugly goodies anyway. :)

I've made a few things that were totally inedible!!! laugh.giflaugh.giflaugh.gif

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