I’ve got a favicon and an improved template. Thanks love. Thought you were going for a bath though?

eta question – can I use cooking chocolate in fudge? Or should I get chocolate while I’m going out for the other ingredients that I forgot this morning? we need another emoticon Tim, a slapping forehead one 🙁


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14 responses to “Coo.”

  1. yes, can use cooking chocolate. I have fudge to do on my list too.

  2. :slap:
    and
    :chug: – I thought we could do with one for later.

  3. Er, what’s the current favicon?

  4. What does it look like?

  5. Oooh it’s your flower!

  6. You can, but I wouldn’t. I’d buy cheapish proper chocolate.

  7. It looks like a transformer to me…..it’s not exactly…..er….clear….

  8. Well, yes I can see the transformer too…..
    “I’m Luke, I’m five, my Dad’s Bruce Lee…”

  9. hmm, do we mean different cooking chocolate – not the 67% stuff? I often use that??

  10. cooking chocolate isnt.
    love the Transformer! The only other difference I see is the font of the author name – am I missing something?

  11. Pah! to cooking chocolate – there is a reason why it’s cheaper. IMO if you want good tasting chocolatey things you need to use reasonable/good proper chocolate to start with.

  12. I agree, cooking chocolate is rubbish, but Tesco and Sainsbury’s both do ‘value’ choc at 28p for 100g which is really nice and cheaper in any case! But that would entail going to the shops … and this discussion has gone on too long, you’ve probably made your fudge already, haven’t you?

  13. Jenny Lesley avatar
    Jenny Lesley

    No idea what a favicon is but love the drinkies emoticon! Might have a go at fudge as distraction therapy.

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