As you were making it you did not stir it enough in the pan to prevent the lumps from gelatinising.
it basicly means it gone bad.. Garbage?
A cake is a heterogeneous mixture.
No. Double Fudge, published in 2002, is Blume's latest Fudge book, and the last book she has published is "Going, Going, Gone! with the Pain and the Great One" (2008).
To remove fudge from a pan, you can line the pan with parchment paper before pouring in the fudge mixture. Once the fudge has set, you can simply lift it out of the pan using the parchment paper. Alternatively, you can also use a knife to loosen the edges of the fudge from the pan before turning it out onto a cutting board.
If a mixture settles over time and separates it is a suspension (milk with chocolate added). If a mixture does not separate overtime but forms lumpy or fluffy masses (like cottage cheese) it is a colloid. If a mixture does not separate or form lumpy masses it is a solution. Suspensions separate, colloids form lumps and may look 'cloud-like' and solutions remain the same.
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Well, honey, fudge doesn't stink. If your fudge is smelling funky, then someone didn't follow the recipe or it's been sitting out too long. Good fudge should smell like a sweet symphony, not a stinky surprise.
its quicker to use and your cake comes out better because the mixture isn't lumpy
its oat meal its lumpy
There are several reasons why your cat's fur may appear lumpy. It could be due to matting, skin conditions, parasites, or underlying health issues. It is important to consult a veterinarian to determine the cause and appropriate treatment for your cat's condition.
The orphans ate lumpy, cold oatmeal day after day. That old matress is lumpy and uncomfortable. If the cake batter is lumpy, keep stirring it.
Curdled milk looks lumpy and may have a sour smell. You can tell if milk has gone bad by checking for clumps, a sour taste, or a bad odor.