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...I can substitute milk with fundie juice. The recipe calls for 1 quart of milk so how much fundie juice is that?

Will there be a foul taste or a heavenly one?

2007-09-20 19:28:43 · 14 answers · asked by Anonymous in Food & Drink Cooking & Recipes

Jack, Hades, Ceagle - ROTFL!! I can see already that I'll have a crazy hard time choosing best answer for this one!

2007-09-20 20:37:49 · update #1

14 answers

Oy vey! What am I, your token Messianic Christian? The fundies don't like me much, and the Catholics said I am going to hell. Just gimme a cookie and I will go comfort myself. That's right. I have not seen one thing that convinces me that I can't comfort myself and having a cookie afterwards is better than a smoke.

2007-09-20 20:31:06 · answer #1 · answered by Anonymous · 4 0

carefull with that fundie juice... I made some cookies I was going to give to you, but when I went to get them out of the oven, they were all gone. I think Kharm grabed them, but everything I make it with fundie juice, they either disappear or taste very metallic. I like the cookies the way there are.. just make a few hundred extra for me, OK!?

*sneaks past Thrice as she thinks about this* Mwhahahahaaa, MY Cookies * runs and grabs the cookies made with MILK and eats ones as I run out the back door*

2007-09-21 02:27:54 · answer #2 · answered by Freq, Grandparent of Y!A 4 · 4 0

You can use fundie juice but it has to be freshly squeezed. it is actually neutral and similar to water, if you invite your favourite fairy tale creature over be careful though, because of the fundie juice it may turn the water in to whine.

If you are talking about any other form of fundie "juice" how you get that is your problem.

2007-09-20 20:01:35 · answer #3 · answered by Gawdless Heathen 6 · 5 0

I thought fundie juice was illegal in most countries? That stuff is a known mutagen and is very likely to cause the loss of several I.Q. points in those who are susceptible.

Anyway, if you MUST use it, make sure you get the "extra virgin" variety. You might as well enjoy yourself while you're losing brain cells!

2007-09-21 14:14:55 · answer #4 · answered by Tea 6 · 3 0

I'd stick with the milk, my love. Fundie juice has been known to cause severe allergic reactions, like rolling on the floor, speaking in tongues, and sudden bouts of intolerance.

Your cookies are divine just as they are. :)
((((THRICE))))

2007-09-20 20:00:18 · answer #5 · answered by Jack B, goodbye, Yahoo! 6 · 9 0

Jack forgot the most dangerous reaction to FundieJuice.Passing our whenever someone touches your forehead and falling backwards. this can be extra dangerous because there always seems to appear some guy who tosses a hankie onto your legs. One NEVER knows WHERE that hankie has been. Ewwwwww

BB,
Raji the Green Witch

2007-09-21 02:35:26 · answer #6 · answered by Raji the Green Witch 7 · 3 0

i use fundie juice to peal paint off the walls... if your gonna use it , you better triple your sugar! you see, fundie juice, which comes from the fundieberry, is a very acidic bitter fruit, that if eaten uncut with something sweet, will rot your insides!

2007-09-20 23:51:48 · answer #7 · answered by JUDAS PRIEST 4 · 5 0

Heheheh....this is fun!!! Can we get some feedback on how the cookies turned out Thrice? I have a feeling they might have an over zesty or bitter flavor to them!

((((Thrice))))

2007-09-20 21:04:43 · answer #8 · answered by . 6 · 3 0

I have never seen a cookie recipe that called for ANY milk.

2007-09-26 14:15:13 · answer #9 · answered by Cat Lady 6 · 2 1

be careful...using fundie juice may cause your oven to explode...

2007-09-20 23:27:58 · answer #10 · answered by Anonymous · 4 0

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