Instead of forcing her head under the covers, just tell her "There's a moth in here". she will voluntarily place her own head under the covers.
Because they make funny videos and have a website with clothes, games, and funny articles.
Because he's just so awesome.
ni they are so old no1 thinks they are funny anymore
thay are enjoyable and so funny. fun for all the family
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Easy recipes for Dutch oven cooking can be all over the web these days. Try this website for some of them: www.dutchovendude.com/Dutch-oven-recipes.asp.
Yes, you can make a pound cake in a Dutch oven. To do this, you would need to properly preheat the Dutch oven, prepare the cake batter according to the recipe, and then carefully pour the batter into the greased Dutch oven. Adjust the cooking time and temperature as needed to ensure even baking. Keep in mind that the size and shape of the Dutch oven may affect the baking time, so it's important to monitor the cake closely while it bakes.
Dutch ovens in themselves may not smell bad, however depending on what is being cooked in the oven, the oven may emit a bad odor. Dutch ovens are made of solid cast iron, which is generally odorless.
There is no design problems to make the dutch oven difficult to use. It just takes practice, especially the cast iron dutch ovens. Follow the directions with the recipe as best that you can. So do not worry just ruin dinner several times like the rest of us.
The book value is $80 for the country dutch oven with feet 2001 prices. So if it is in excellent shape and cleaned up you might get $115 for it as the book is notoriously 40% low on such items.
my Grandma got one - and a real sink faucet in it to replace the pump - when i was a little girl. Probably about 1954 or so. She had a farmhouse in Greene, Ohio. I have the cookbook and manual that came with the oven.
To break gnarly wind under a blanket occupied by two or more people (this is better achieved with 10 or more people) Steps to achieve a Dutch Oven. 1: occupy space in a bed already being occupied. 2: get under covers. 3: break gnarly wind. (Category 4 shart or better is highly recommended for successful Dutch oven.) 4: grab covers. 5: pull covers tightly over all cooccupants in bed. (this will be difficult and you likely get hit.) 6. Scream "Dutch Oven!" 7. Hope no one gets bitey or has a cheese grater. 8. Take shower. (If Catagory 4 or higher Shart was achieved take two.) 9. Find new friends.
It may seem funny to foreigners, but that is universal. Japanese or RP British also sounds funny to the Dutch (and the Dutch to them) I think part of it is that you can't properly pronounce it and didn't grew up with it. That's the same thing what happens to foreigners who speak Chinese or RP English. When I (as a Dutch) speak RP English, I tend to devoice my consonants (I am working on it, at the expense of fluency). That's because we do not have voiced consonants in Dutch. We use /bet/ to indicate the thing you sleep in, instead of /bed/. They mean the same thing, but /bed/ sounds weird to other Dutch. Another "weird" thing is the Dutch word "bank". It means bench and bank. it is usually clear from the context which one is meant. That might also be a reason.
With the installation of today's modern kitchens, cooking with Dutch ovens is a skill that has largely been lost. However, cooks who have tried this simple method of producing a one-pot meal are typically surprised at how easy Dutch oven cooking can be, whether they are preparing a main dish or a decadent dessert. Dutch ovens can be used in many ways. Most people think that using a Dutch oven means cooking over a campfire or using charcoal as the heat source. While this type of cooking is the historical method developed centuries ago, modern techniques include stovetop and oven applications. There are many types of Dutch ovens, each designed to fit certain cooking needs. The type that is used at cookouts on a campfire or with charcoal is generally cast iron, has a metal bail as a handle, and it must have feet to keep it above the ground so coals can be pushed underneath it as needed. This style will also have a beveled lid that allows placement of coals on top so the heat is evenly distributed. Some Dutch ovens are used in the kitchen and not around the campfire. These are also typically cast iron, but they come without feet so that they will sit directly on a stovetop burner or flat on the rack in an oven. The lids on these Dutch ovens can be metal or glass, and often they are net beveled, since they will not be holding coals on top as a heat source. Cooking in a Dutch oven is similar to cooking in a crock pot for many dishes, but it also offers the flexibility of serving as a frying pan, a deer fryer or baking oven. The myriad uses help explain the renewed popularity of this cooking method of late. From stew to chili, biscuits to cobblers, eggs, roasts and more, Dutch ovens are a simple, user-friendly tool that can be used to put together a tasty meal with no fuss.
Maybe is said as kan zijn in Dutch. Zo is translation of so in Dutch.
he is so funny because of his voice
They are not funny so do not laugh?