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"marble-ous peanut butter dessert" recipe as found in the Pillsbury dessert bake-off new cookbook?
Answer: Marble - ours peanut butter dessert 1/2 c. Firmly packed brown sugar 1/2 c. Peanut butter (i use crunchy & it is great! ) 1/4 c. Butter, softneed 1 c. Flour 1 c. (6 oz. Pkg. ) chocolate chips filling: 1 pkg. (8 oz. ) cream cheese, softneed 1/2 c. Sugar 1/4 c. Peanut butter 1 tsp. Vanilla 2 eggs 1 c. (1/2 pt. ) whipping cream, whipped & sweetneed in small mixer bowl, cream brown sugar, peanut butter and butter until light and fluffy. Add flour; blend until crumbly. Sprinkle into uncreased 13 x 9 inch baking dish. Bake at 350 degrees for 10-15 minutes until golden brown. Set aside half of crumb mixture (about 1 cup) for topping. Lightly press remaining crumb mixture over bottom of pan. Prepare filling. Pour over crumb mixture in pan. Melt chocolate chips; drizzle over filling. Gently cut through to marble. Sprinkle with reserved crumbs; press in slightly. Freeze at least 2 hours or until serving. Remove from freezer 1 minutes before serving. Filling: in small mixture bowl, combine cream cheese, sugar, peanut butter and vanilla; beat at medium speed until smooth and creamy. Add eggs, one at a time, beating well after each. By hand, fold in whipping cream. Tip: if desired, you may substitute 2 cups (4 1/2 ounce carton) frozen whipped topping.
Help me find a word meaning destructive that starts with a d and ends with either IOU or ous?
Friend posted on face book and I want to help her. Her post is: "help... What's the word that means like, destructive? But it end in IOU or ours.. Maybe it means more of to file away.. Deteriorate? No.. It starts with a d! Help! " if you can think of anything... Please help me!
Answer: There is a word. It is deleterious (adjetcive) it means having a harmful or damaging eff etc on somebody or something. Lawyers really like the word deleterious. There is another word. It is notorious (adjetcive). It means someone who is famous for something bad. Sort of like o. J. Simpson.
How do you name chemicals using the -ous or -ic notation?
Have to name the following chemicals for chemistry: a. Sns b. Sns2 c. Cocl3 d. Cocl3 e. Hgbr2 hg2br2 how do you name these chemicals using the -ous or -ic notation
Answer: The -ous designation goes to the metal with the lower oxidation state, the -ic designation to the higher oxidation state. A. Stan nous sulfide b. Satanic sulfide c. (i think you mean cockle here) cobalt's chloride d. Baltic chloride e. Mercuric bromide f. Mercuries bromide
How far ma degree awarded through ours is valuable?
NY universities are offering courses and awarding ma ,degrees and m. Phil degrees how far they are valuable? Whet here the candidate may apply for the jobs and fur there studies? In india
Answer: Some of them are useful. Many are useless. Better to go to the future employers and ask them if the ma in this subj etc from this university is useful.
Questions about European settlement in Australia, and the indigeni\ous population of australia?
Have to do these 4 questions for souse at school. I'm finding it hard to get answers for them! If you can find any sites or know anything about the answers, please tell me. Thanks. 1. Why is the indigenous population a vital part of australia's heritage? 2. How did European settlers and indigenous people regard eachothere? 3. What impact did European settlement have on indigenous people? 4. Why is the land so important to indigenous australians?
Answer: 1. Why is the indigenous population a vital part of australia's heritage? Is it? 2. How did European settlers and indigenous people regard each othere? Very well. They traded regularly and the land was purchased from them. Some individuals thought otherwise, but that was not the attitude of the majority or the government. 3. What impact did European settlement have on indigenous people? Improved health, life expectancy and education. A reduction in internal violence and murder which was common place before European influence. Family violence among aborigines is high today, but significantly lower than pre-european settlement. Thousands of aboriginal lives were saved by the establishment of mission stations where aborigines were invited to enter and remain, and subsequently survived what otherwise would have been a major famine for them during the droughts of the 1920-1930's and 1950's through 1960's. 4. Why is the land so important to indigenous australians? It is a form of wealth and power if not also politics. When the road was built between Ayers rock and the Olga's in the n. T. , the road makers were prohibited from felling any trees because they were sacred. However, at a price of $4000 each, the road makers were allowed to bulldoze them to allow a straight road be built. Ayers rock was handed to the 'traditional owners', who then immediately leased it back. This is also the case for Akkad and McDonnell ranges national parks. You really need to take a look at this website with it's credible references to obtain some accurate answers, rat here than follow the numerous myths and lies out there that so many believe.. Http://www. Convict creations. Com/history/aborigines. Html
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