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Thursday, October 27, 2011

Awesome Sauce

I was meant to post this ages ago... but i am only posting it now.. haha :)

On my birthday, I arrived in my apartment just after lunch and found a strange package wrapped in Christmas paper in my fridge. On top of the Christmas package there was a CD. Anyone coming home to find a CD in their fridge is bound to be a tad suspicious.

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Actually I felt like I was in some kind of Spy movie with secret operative agendas that were hidden in the CD in my fridge.
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Check the coast for possible enemy spies and possible sources of the 'secret operatives CD'.
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Displace ideas that frozen CD may in fact be from across enemy lines and in actual fact a terrorist bomb.
Use warm breath to heat up CD. Rub CD on body. Put CD into computer:
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Inside the Christmas package was a container of delicious mince sauce made by the awesome Paddy who has taken it upon himself to try and save me from my own cooking catastrophes. This was a truly amazing and valiant effort. The perfect birthday gift for she who cannot boil an egg. Thank you so much Paddy :)

We will wait and see how it goes....

It was Paddy's birthday yesterday - so it seemed appropriate to post this today :)

ps. sorry for the in-house post. it's a photoshop/design thing :)

9 comments:

  1. oh this is brilliant! such a wonderful idea! :) hahahaha!! and in perfect language that even I would understand (i'm not that good at cooking too)  ! :) if you try this recipe out, please tell us how it went? :)

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  2. Great tutorial and so simply put.

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  3. MMM - wish it was lunch time!  I'll just have to go and composite water (filter>boiling!), teabag, milk and sugar and have some dialogue with a chocolate muffin! (I do more cooking, less photoshop)

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  4. hahaha! you make SURE you get that dialogue with the chocolate muffin going!! :)

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  5. That is incredible! that must have taken a lot of effort wow! hope your spaghetti turned out well...and hope you made sure it as CMYK before eating ;) 

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  6. That is really clever.  My 12 year old is in charge of boiling eggs but I can make pasta like nobody's business. (As my kids know--they eat it every night, pretty much.)

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  7. saffakate.blogspot.comOctober 28, 2011 at 1:03 AM

    Love this! So clever.

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  8. Best layout for a recipe ever.

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