Christmas Wishes
Nov. 7th, 2006 09:27 pmSo I've seen the very cool Christmas Wish meme that people have been posting in their journals. I decided not to post it simply because I couldn't think of ten things I really wanted (although if anyone wanted to make me a pretty Supernatural layout for my journal or send me nice cookie receipes I would love you for it - bats eyes prettily!) but anyway it being the season of giving and all I wondered whether instead of asking for things if there was anything that anyone particularly wanted to see on here?
Want me to write a review of a particular episode, write meta on a SPN subject, read and review a story that I haven't so far that you've written or you'd think I'd like(although please for my sanity no Dean/Jo!) . Hell I'm even up for writing fic if you want. Just comment and let me know.
For those wanting Christmas Cards feel free to leave your addy by commenting on my last post (all comments are screened on that one) - I've had a few sign up but very happy to send more!
Want me to write a review of a particular episode, write meta on a SPN subject, read and review a story that I haven't so far that you've written or you'd think I'd like(although please for my sanity no Dean/Jo!) . Hell I'm even up for writing fic if you want. Just comment and let me know.
For those wanting Christmas Cards feel free to leave your addy by commenting on my last post (all comments are screened on that one) - I've had a few sign up but very happy to send more!
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Date: 2006-11-08 10:44 pm (UTC)Et voila: (and they really are a scoot, I made 24 of them at half eleven on monday night to take into work tuesday. They were all gone (and there were only 9 people in) by half past 11...)
Ingredients
250g plain flour
2 teaspoons baking powder
Half-teaspoon bicarbonate soda
2 tablespoons cocoa
175g caster sugar (actually I just use normal sugar mostly)
150g chocolate chips (they tend to come in bags of 100g, it works fine with just that too)
250ml milk
90ml vegetable oil
1 large egg
Method
Preheat the oven to 200C and fill a 12-bun muffin tray with paper cases.
Weigh out the dry ingredients into a large bowl. Pour all the liquid ingredients into a measuring jug.
Mix both together – it will be a runny batter - then spoon into waiting muffin cases.
cook for 20 minutes or until the muffins are risen and springy (if you give them a wee poke you can tell - I usually need to turn the tray after 20 mins and give them about a minute and a half more)
Makes 12
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Date: 2006-11-12 08:17 pm (UTC)