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CJ
7th-July-2003, 05:55 PM
After enjoying the experience on Saturday, I thought I'd give you all the chance to wax lyrical over all things sweet and tasty baked by our fair Fiona.

So, from me: ultimate respect for the carrot cake... something I don't usually enjoy.

Any crits or reviews from anyone slightly more cullinary minded than myself?

Dance Demon
7th-July-2003, 07:41 PM
CJ, I have already waxed lyrical about Fionas cake and its many qualities. The carrot cake is absolutely to die for:drool: The chocolate cake is better than Bill:wink: The lemon cake is positively orgasmic:yum: and I'm sure TT will concur, that a healthy helping of said cake inspired us to our competition win in Wales:waycool:
Sadly, I can only stand by and watch, as others savour their delights, as the Dr Atkins diet doesn't let me eat them any more:tears: :tears:

Bill
8th-July-2003, 01:57 PM
oops..........when I read this was about Fiona's buns I though you were going to wax lyrical about parts of her anatomy ?? And I'm not even sure who Fiona is :what: :rolleyes:

Thought that was taking things too far even for you CJ !!!!!!!!

but yep......the cakes were just 'fabby' as certain ms Ranaldi would put it. :na:

Fran
8th-July-2003, 02:49 PM
Originally posted by Bill
oops..........when I read this was about Fiona's buns I though you were going to wax lyrical about parts of her anatomy ?? And I'm not even sure who Fiona is :what: :rolleyes:

Thought that was taking things too far even for you CJ !!!!!!!!

but yep......the cakes were just 'fabby' as certain ms Ranaldi would put it. :na:


yep!! you are spot on Mr Foreman :wink:

If Fiona ever goes commercail and sells her cakes she will do very well.... they were most certainly Fabby!!!! maybe she could set up an order line for us and we could collect them at the end of the month parties!!:nice: :nice:

It was unforunate that it seemed that every time bill came into the squash court area where the cakes were I happend to be there sampleing bits and pieces. Mind you Brady's plate was bigger than mine so I didnt feel so bad. :sorry

just read the amount raised that night ands its fantastic!

fran
( Ms ranaldi) :hug:

CJ
8th-July-2003, 03:05 PM
Originally posted by Fran
( Ms ranaldi) :hug:

NOT Murphy?!?!?!?!?!!?:what:

Fran
8th-July-2003, 06:01 PM
Originally posted by Ceroc Jock
NOT Murphy?!?!?!?!?!!?:what:



:rofl: :rofl: :rofl: :rofl:

:hug:

Twinkle Toes
8th-July-2003, 07:31 PM
[QUOTE]Originally posted by Fran
If Fiona ever goes commercail and sells her cakes she will do very well.... they were most certainly Fabby!!!! maybe she could set up an order line for us and we could collect them at the end of the month parties!!:nice:

Fiona already sells her cakes, but it's to the local shops in Drymen. But now that you mention it, that's not a bad idea about an order line, as she comes to Edinburgh on Thursdays.
I'll throw it by her ! :yum:

It was unforunate that it seemed that every time bill came into the squash court area where the cakes were I happend to be there sampleing bits and pieces. Mind you Brady's plate was bigger than mine so I didnt feel so bad. :sorry

... and Fran, everytime I went into the squash courts you were nibbling as well - where did you put it all ?

TT x :hug:

Fran
8th-July-2003, 11:45 PM
Originally posted by Twinkle Toes
[QUOTE]Originally posted by Fran
[B]... and Fran, everytime I went into the squash courts you were nibbling as well



oops! well at least it was only food:devil: :wink:
sometimes I really get the munchies - I blame it on the food :yum: and my lack of will power!
:tears:

fran