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Holiday Recipe

To: Jay Laifman <JLAIFMAN@pnm.mhs.compuserve.com>, Jack Sher <ah918@lafn.org>,
Subject: Holiday Recipe
From: Steven Laifman <av342@lafn.org>
Date: Fri, 13 Dec 1996 21:09:28 +0100
Warning.  This is for professionals only.  Do not try this at home
without a 
Certification from the Official Authorization Committe!
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Passing on some holiday cheer.
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     Here's a fruit cake recipe:
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     Ingredients:
     
     one cup water
     one cup sugar
     four large eggs
     two cups of dried fruit
     one teaspoon baking soda
     one teaspoon salt
     one cup brown sugar
     lemon juice
     nuts
     one bottle whiskey
     
     
     Sample the whiskey to check for quality.  Take a large bowl.  Check 
     the whiskey again.  To be sure the whiskey is the highest quality, 
     pour one level cup and drink straight down.  Repeat.  Turn on the 
     electric mixer, beat one cup of butter in a large fluffy bowl.  Add 
     one teaspoon of sugar and beat again.
     
     Make sure the whiskey has not gone bad.  Cry another tup.  Turn off 
     the mixer.  Break two leggs and add to the bowl and chuck in the
cup 
     of dried fruit.  Mix on the turner.  If the fried druit gets stuck
in 
     the beaterers pry it loose with a screwerdriverer.
     
     Sample the whiskey for tonsisticity.  Next, sift two cups of salt. 
Or 
     something.  Who cares?  Check the whiskey.  Now sift the lemon
juice 
     and strain your nuts.  Add one table.  Spoon.  Of sugar or
something. 
     Whatever you can find.
     
     Grease the oven.  Turn the cake tin to 350 degrees.  Don't forget
to 
     beat off the turner.  Throw the bowl out of the window, check the 
     whiskey one last time and go to bed.


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Steve Laifman         < Find out what is most     >
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