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When you have to use the word moist
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By *ad Nanna OP Woman
over a year ago
East London |
"Some banana cakes are dry.
I like mine moist or on the moister side.
No one eats wet or damp cake.
I can vouch for Nanna. I've seen her devour a non moist Lemon drizzle "
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By *r Man.Man
over a year ago
London |
"Some banana cakes are dry.
I like mine moist or on the moister side.
No one eats wet or damp cake.
I can vouch for Nanna. I've seen her devour a non moist Lemon drizzle
I thought I could sense someone staring at me "
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By *uzie69xTV/TS
over a year ago
Maidstone |
A linguist once told me ... (because we are such a wet island), there are 13 words between arid (very dry) to saturated (very wet), like the Inuits have many more words for snow ...
I don't remember all the words but I'm sure moist must be somewhere in the middle of that list.
I frequently say "A warm (and very moist) welcome awaits you in Maidstone"... |
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By *ad Nanna OP Woman
over a year ago
East London |
"Some banana cakes are dry.
I like mine moist or on the moister side.
No one eats wet or damp cake.
I can vouch for Nanna. I've seen her devour a non moist Lemon drizzle
I thought I could sense someone staring at me
Whilst you were counting your chips "
I offered you half!!
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By *ad Nanna OP Woman
over a year ago
East London |
"A linguist once told me ... (because we are such a wet island), there are 13 words between arid (very dry) to saturated (very wet), like the Inuits have many more words for snow ...
I don't remember all the words but I'm sure moist must be somewhere in the middle of that list.
I frequently say "A warm (and very moist) welcome awaits you in Maidstone"..."
I honestly only ever use moist to describe how I like my banana cake.
They were slightly dryer than I like today. I should have stuck with melted butter instead of Sunflower oil. |
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By *uzie69xTV/TS
over a year ago
Maidstone |
"I honestly only ever use moist to describe how I like my banana cake.
They were slightly dryer than I like today. I should have stuck with melted butter instead of Sunflower oil."
Oh I'm with you on that one hunny... I use Delia Smith's recipe and add an extra banana for extra moistness... You might even say, slightly gooey... ? |
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