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I'm boring, I'm not a fan of painted houses although to be fair over here most houses are stone or harled anyway so it's not really an option.
 
Sarah I like stone houses. Even though I said blue our house is not painted it has siding.
 
I don't really have a favorite, but will share some if you want?
 

Gee,.....we need to have a DIS exchangers meet there and all go do it!!
What fun that would be!! :rotfl:

Oh...I know Jake will definitely do it...I'm not sure if I can convince the other 2, but I'll be there! I hadn't seen that, thanks Nancy! I guess they figured out they can make money on the boys, too! :lmao: And if you all decide to plan a trip, count me in! :goodvibes

If you were to come to Hawaii, what three things would you like to do first?

lay on the beach and just relax. Sightsee..anything and everything! It's the only place I would vacation and agree to sightsee every day!

How long have you been married for?


For those of you who are not married....If you were to get married, where would you like to have your honeymoon at?

18 years in October. We honeymooned at Disney and we seem to be back that time every year.
 
Vanilla ice cream - no toppings
Coconut cream pie
Apple pie with a scoop of vanilla ice cream
Pecan pie
Chocolate Chip cookies
 
What are you top five favorite desserts?

creme brulee
cheesecake
carrot cake
choc cake with choc icing
this thing I make--slice a banana skin to make a little pocket and stick a broken apart Hershey bar into it. Wrap it in tinfoil and bake it til it's all warm and gooey--put it over vanilla ice cream. I think it's a boy scout recipe that supposed to be done in a camp fire. I added the ice cream! :goodvibes
 
Cheese cake with strawberries in top
Ricotta pie drizzled with chocolate and powdered sugar
Cannolis with chocolate chips
Chocolate lava cake
Chocolate trifle (I make this all the time)

Does anyone see a theme here?? :confused::laughing:Oh Oh,I just gained 5 lbs listing them!!:scared1::confused3:rotfl:
 
Tiramsu
chocolate cake with vanilla frosting
hot fudge sundae (chocolate ice cream)
cheesecake
carrot cake
 
Chocolate chip cookies
brownies with chocolate chips
chocolate cake with chocolate icing....the darker the better
lava cake
chocolate souffle...the kind with the warm syrup poured in the center

Hmmmm....think I like my chocolate? :rotfl:
 
My top five desserts are -

raspberry cheesecake (or anything raspberry really!)
knickerbocker glory
trifle
apple pie and ice cream
chocolate cake
 
My top five desserts are -

raspberry cheesecake (or anything raspberry really!)
knickerbocker glory
trifle
apple pie and ice cream
chocolate cake

Sarah what is knickerbocker glory???:confused: I'm always looking for something new!!!;):thumbsup2
 
My top 5 deserts are:

Apple/Pear Crumble Pie
Pecan Pie
Cheesecake of any kind
brownies
and Coconut Cream Pie

Have a great day everyone!

Trish
 
Tiramisu
Dobash cake
Cheesecake-especially if it is flavored or Japanese cheesecake
Japanese strawberry shortcake
Chocolate cream puffs
 
Sarah what is knickerbocker glory???:confused: I'm always looking for something new!!!;):thumbsup2

From wikipedia - A knickerbocker glory is a very elaborate ice cream sundae that is served in a large tall glass, particularly in the United Kingdom. In the United States, the closest equivalent would be a parfait.

The knickerbocker glory was first described in the 1930s and contains ice cream, jelly, fruit and cream. Layers of these different sweet tastes are alternated in a tall glass and are topped with different kinds of syrup, nuts, whipped cream and often a cherry. Layers of meringue, fruit and even alcohol may be included but, as with an ice cream sundae, there is no precise recipe.

The name knickerbocker glory is drawn from knickerbockers, a type of long trouser traditionally worn by young children (but particularly young boys). Glory reflects the typical reaction of a child presented with such a dessert.

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Served with a very long spoon to reach the bottom!
 
I remember looking that up while reading Harry Potter. I hadn't seen a pic, tho....that looks delicious!!:cloud9:
 
From wikipedia - A knickerbocker glory is a very elaborate ice cream sundae that is served in a large tall glass, particularly in the United Kingdom. In the United States, the closest equivalent would be a parfait.

The knickerbocker glory was first described in the 1930s and contains ice cream, jelly, fruit and cream. Layers of these different sweet tastes are alternated in a tall glass and are topped with different kinds of syrup, nuts, whipped cream and often a cherry. Layers of meringue, fruit and even alcohol may be included but, as with an ice cream sundae, there is no precise recipe.

The name knickerbocker glory is drawn from knickerbockers, a type of long trouser traditionally worn by young children (but particularly young boys). Glory reflects the typical reaction of a child presented with such a dessert.

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Served with a very long spoon to reach the bottom!

WOW!! Sarah thanks for the picture that looks awesome!!:thumbsup2 I love parfaits and I have to admit that the jelly is something new to me and something I would've never thought to add!!:confused3 :laughing: I guess it maybe something I just might have to try although I have to admit I am a chocolate girl all the way!! But I just might like it!! You never know......................:confused3:laughing:
 
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