Before U throw it out put it in a blender with a few drops of milk. Whip it good and then put it back in the bowl to set again.
2006-06-07 06:14:24
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answered by alice b 6
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It is difficult to correct any position after you have made a behavioral commitment to that position. In psychology, this is Festinger's theory of cognitive dissonance. Our ideas change to conform to our behavior rather than taking a more difficult step to change our behavior to bring it in line with the truth. Our Protestant friends are heavily invested in their religious behavior, which includes tithing to man-made organizations developed to oppose the church, teaching in their Sunday Schools, and working in their charitable projects. These actions aren't all bad, but they commit Protestants to the errors of Protestantism, most notably salvation by faith alone (which relieves them of the concrete actions required by Christianity) and scripture alone as the only source of revelatory truth (which allows every reader to be a private interpreter of Christianity), I hope all seekers of truth will at least allow that Catholics do not worship statues, nor do they worship Mary, nor do we expect to earn our way into heaven through good works. I hope they can at least recognize that not all priests are pedophiles (probably none in the last 30 years), and that Catholic sacred tradition comes from Jesus and is not man-made (though Catholics have developed traditions like Christmas celebrations). I hope all will recognize that Catholics are Christians, indeed, the original Christians of the Bible. Arguing positions as discredited as those you have listed demonstrates prejudice and a closed mind, and discredits the poster as a truth seeker. Cheers, Bruce
2016-03-15 01:33:47
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answered by Anonymous
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Try adding half and half cream just a little and mix on slow until all lumps are gone hope that works for you.
2006-06-07 05:56:52
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answered by apache672004 4
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first....try not getting lumps in the FIRST place.
After it has set, you are just going to have lumps, the most you can do is either eat them, or discard them as you go.
2006-06-07 05:55:55
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answered by MousieZ 4
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Eating them! It's pudding, honey! It's not a gourmet dessert, so just eat it like that. If it truly bothers you, then buy pudding that's ready to eat!
2006-06-07 05:54:26
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answered by Anais 4
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Large amounts of explosives, Just kidding, I never worried about the lumps when I made mine.
2006-06-07 05:53:44
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answered by Iron Rider 6
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have to deal but it's not that big of a deal they taste good. But before you do it again make sure ur using a whisk n not a hand mixer that way u have control
2006-06-07 06:04:03
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answered by one with no name 3
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don't about the lumps whipped cream on and one one will know the lumps exist
thank you
2006-06-14 05:21:07
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answered by cooks delight 6
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You have to mix it again and if that doesn't work, add a little bit of water.
2006-06-07 05:53:26
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answered by darklogicsix 2
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You have to mix it again and if that doesn't work, add a little bit of water.
IF THAT DONT WORK THAN U ****** IT UP........NA J/K LOL
2006-06-07 05:56:54
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answered by ♥YOUR BABY GURL LUVS U♥ 3
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