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GTO

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  1. Yes to Ginger cake. Yes to lemon cake, and yes to teacake.

    I love puffy American pancakes, plain, just warm. They have that airy pillow texture and it's even better if you get a little puff of steam from the inside.

  2. Prawncrackers: Great looking chop! I can see where you've cut the fat* - Really keeps it flat, eh?

    * Cut the fat sounds like a really awful way of saying someone let one go.

  3. Hosinmigs - Thank you! :blush:

    It's practice. Practice, good equipment and I'm a photography student, lol.

    Basic tips would be things like: Lighting - Make sure you've got plenty, natural light too if possible.

    Composition - Get in close, but no too close. You want to make it look as though you could reach in and grab it.

    Colour - The eyes love colour. Choose ones that compliment each other - Choose a nice plate and maybe have a nice mat or cloth underneath.

    (Link to my Blog and Flickr in signiature.)

  4. As awesome as she is (Great cook), I was just in the kitchen with my Housemate, who offered to pour the water into my cup at the same time as hers; "Yeah, thanks."

    "How can you get that wrong?" I thought. She filled it about 3/4 the way up, leaving a void of...well 1/4!

    I just waited until she'd gone, and filled it the rest of the way. :laugh:

    What little things do you have to do yourself, because other people "get it wrong"?

  5. I'd have thought the opposite to your bf, fanny. If you listen carefully to "Ontario", the "n" is slightly elongated.

    Think of it in musical terms. Hitting the Hi-hat closed, will give you the short "n" sound, opening it slightly will give you a subtle, slightly longer sound.

    "On" by itself is faster, because it ends after the "n", the "n" in "Ontario" takes longer, because you're adjusting your throat and tounge for the "t".

    :blink: All that for a bit of a word!

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