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topolo said:
missile away
1. missile catcher 7 thumbs up
A male or female who takes penises in their asses or pussyes(if you are a female). Usually refered to gay men.
1. Faggot
2. Brokeback
3. Charlie: Mom that strange looking man across the street said he wanted to play missile catch.
4. Damn Dan is a real missile catcher for sure look at how many guys he played catch with.:spaz:
 
maniclion said:
Actually that sounds fucking good cheese sticks with mango salsa, god damn I'm a genius....

i was waiting for you to mention Hawaiian sounding something.... now i need to look up Hawaiian dishes. i've been looking for a recipe for Hawaiian bread for years, i heard it makes the ultimate french toast....
 
maniclion said:
1. missile catcher 7 thumbs up
A male or female who takes penises in their asses or pussyes(if you are a female). Usually refered to gay men.
1. Faggot
2. Brokeback
3. Charlie: Mom that strange looking man across the street said he wanted to play missile catch.
4. Damn Dan is a real missile catcher for sure look at how many guys he played catch with.:spaz:

i take it your walk on the beach was a little too eventful :confused:
 
Little Wing said:
i was waiting for you to mention Hawaiian sounding something.... now i need to look up Hawaiian dishes. i've been looking for a recipe for Hawaiian bread for years, i heard it makes the ultimate french toast....
Portuguese Sweet Bread/Hawaiian Sweet Bread

This recipe was used by Jeans Bakery in Falmouth, Massachusetts. The bakery is now closed and has been since sometime in the late 1970's. There is a large population of Portuguese Americans that live in and around Falmouth and this bread was very popular both with them and all that tasted it. Portuguese bread is also known as Hawaiian sweet bread. The Portuguese emigrants that live on the islands have been baking the bread for hundreds of years.
Flour: Approximately six cups - add more if necessary to reach the right consistancy.
Sugar: Two and one-half cups.
Eggs: Four eggs beaten.
Yeast: Two packages of dried yeast dissolved in one half cup of warm water (105 degrees F.) Add one-half teaspoon sugar to this mixture to stimulate the yeast.
Milk: One Pint - scalded.
Salt: Two teaspoons.
Butter: Four tablespoons.
1. Put the scalded milk into a warm (so the hot milk wont break it) large bowl and add the sugar and salt. Stir until the sugar and salt is well dissolved.
2. Melt the butter and add to mixture.
3. Beat eggs and add to mixture.
4. Add the dissolved yeast to mixture.
5. Mix in three cups of flour. Add more flour as necessary to reach a dough ball that is springy but not sticky. Turn dough ball onto a floured board and knead until smooth, satiny , and no longer sticky. Place the dough ball in a greased bowl. Turn dough ball so the entire ball in greased. Cover and let rise until dough ball doubles in size. Punch down, cover and let rise a second time. When dough ball has once again doubled in size, divide in half and knead on lightly floured board. Put into greased bread pans, cover lightly and allow to rise until double in size. Be sure to use a light cover for the final rise as the dough will rise above the bread pan rims.
6. Bake at 350 degrees F. for 40 minutes or until done. One easy way to tell if bread is done is to remove from the pan after 40 minutes and tap on the bottom with your finger tips. If the loaf sounds like it is hollow it is done. If not, put back into the oven and bake a few minutes more.
I always bake several loafs of this bread around Christmas. It doesn't last long. Everybody loves it.
Sandra Wood
Once you make it you have to cut it into 1" slices and then make your french toast or just plain toast with tuna salad in between. My favorite right now is making little mini tuna sandwiches with toasted Taro Rolls and maui onions....
 
maniclion said:
Once you make it you have to cut it into 1" slices and then make your french toast or just plain toast with tuna salad in between. My favorite right now is making little mini tuna sandwiches with toasted Taro Rolls and maui onions....


ahh :) thank you.... :thumb: my daughters birthday is the 2nd..... it will start w french toast in bed :) .
 
she'd probably like it with the tuna too. i think finding taro in any form or maui onions though around here i am out of luck.
 
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