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Do you know I bake a cake every week now? Here is last weeks, which was so yum you know I count it my best so far? :D

Was it apple, pecan, maple syrup, cinnamon and raisin? :unsure::whistle::giggle:(y)(y)(y):giggle::whistle::unsure:

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You do know how rude that was ! I guess I can dream about it...
 
You do know how rude that was ! I guess I can dream about it...
Do you know who snuck the first piece before I could even enter it as evidence for my culinary capers?

And do you know that for the word "snuck" the original past tense was sneaked, following the pattern of other regular verbs? And that, in the 19th century snuck started appearing, and is now the more common version for the past tense of "sneak?" Or that no other word like sneak (peek, creak, etc.) follows a similar pattern?
 
Do you know who snuck the first piece before I could even enter it as evidence for my culinary capers?

And do you know that for the word "snuck" the original past tense was sneaked, following the pattern of other regular verbs? And that, in the 19th century snuck started appearing, and is now the more common version for the past tense of "sneak?" Or that no other word like sneak (peek, creak, etc.) follows a similar pattern?

what isn't "to have ducked" a particular past tense of "to deke" ?
 
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It this a chocolate peanut butter and banana walnut chocolate chip cake with maple syrup? :devilish:
 
Do you know who snuck the first piece before I could even enter it as evidence for my culinary capers?

And do you know that for the word "snuck" the original past tense was sneaked, following the pattern of other regular verbs? And that, in the 19th century snuck started appearing, and is now the more common version for the past tense of "sneak?" Or that no other word like sneak (peek, creak, etc.) follows a similar pattern?
Uh, Yeah....
 
Do you know who snuck the first piece before I could even enter it as evidence for my culinary capers?

And do you know that for the word "snuck" the original past tense was sneaked, following the pattern of other regular verbs? And that, in the 19th century snuck started appearing, and is now the more common version for the past tense of "sneak?" Or that no other word like sneak (peek, creak, etc.) follows a similar pattern?
so did snuck sneak in?
and is that why my spell check puts red squiggly lines under snuck?