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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago
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"Indeed. Moist sounds very good for a cake - or rather, the right cake!
Wonder what it is that people don't like about the word moist. I think it is a fabulous word "
Me too! Etymology is my thing!
I like the way it feels to say certain words. "Moist" is one.
And "mellifluous".
And "pedal bin". |
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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago
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"Ah, clearly not a baker.
Moist isn't soggy, when used in terms of cake. It simply means 'not dry', in the mouth.
Hate dieting....."
Oh so that is you sitting by the window in Patisserie Valerie every time we walk past?!?! |
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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago
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"Guilty.
Patisserie Valerie IS my church.
Top recommendation: custard Mille-feuille slice.
(Amen)
xxxx"
Hmmmm we shall try that next time we're there, a little hooked on their Tiramisu at the moment xxx |
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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago
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Guys need to understand something.
Unless women are ALREADY horny, a cock is about as interesting as a dead hamster.
Unless I'm already 'moist' thinking about a winkie will do nothing to me at all. Keep it in your pants until we ask to see it.
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"Do you get moist when thinking about cock ? "
Unsurprisingly perhaps, I have a slightly different physiological response to thinking about cake and/or cock. A positive response mind you, but different. |
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