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Semi-Sweet Chocolate Chips for Milk Chocolate Candy On Sat, 19 Feb 2011 21:08:38 -0600 in rec.food.cooking, Damaeus wrote, Stay tuned; Google has recently announced a crackdown on that.
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Semi-Sweet Chocolate Chips for Milk Chocolate Candy In news:rec.food.cooking, merryb posted on Wed, 16 Feb 2011 12:18:25 -0800 (PST) the following: I think I would have been better off if I had not included the story about how I ended up with the chocolate chips. More people focused on that than the actual question about how to make semi-sweet chocolate chips more like milk chocolate candy. Damaeus
Semi-Sweet Chocolate Chips for Milk Chocolate Candy In article , Damaeus wrote: Depends on the newsreader. Looks fine on mine. -- Barb, Mother Superior, HOSSSPoJ Holy Order of the Sacred Sisters of St. Pectina of Jella "Always in a jam, never in a stew; sometimes in a pickle." Pepparkakor particulars posted 11-29-2010; http://web.me.com/barbschaller
Semi-Sweet Chocolate Chips for Milk Chocolate Candy On Sun, 13 Feb 2011 11:18:42 -0600, Damaeus wrote: Google links are already ranked by the number of people who click on the site's links. So you'd get the same results by letting those same people conjure up a blacklist since they are the same ones dictating the white list rankings Google already uses. -sw
Semi-Sweet Chocolate Chips for Milk Chocolate Candy In news:rec.food.cooking, sf posted on Sun, 13 Feb 2011 00:32:11 -0800 the following: Seems like the first page is where most of those types of sites are located. I read an article yesterday saying that Google is thinking of letting users create their own blacklist of websites so they won't even show up in your search results. Oddly, they referred to data from some Wiki search site as an indication that a user blacklist would be useful. It's odd because to me it seems like a no-brainer that is obvious without studying data. I hope they allow this in two ways: Either build your own, private blacklist, or use a public blacklist which has been built by all Google users. They should even come out with "clubs" so trusted friends can build a collective blacklist. Since the people in this group would know each other, they could trust that their members are really clicking on useless sites, and not just sites they don't personally like, but which do contain useful information without looking like an aggregator or advertising magnet. I'd like to set up some way to filter out sites that have identical content. I don't mind seeing one aggregator site, but I don't want to see on the first page eight out of ten results with an identical news article. There is definitely a way to configure search engines to do this. They just have to program them to do it. Damaeus
Semi-Sweet Chocolate Chips for Milk Chocolate Candy "Charlotte L. Blackmer" wrote in message news:[email protected]... I highly doubt that egg replacer would work in those cookies. I haven't had much luck with it.
Semi-Sweet Chocolate Chips for Milk Chocolate Candy In article , Cheryl wrote: Mine lasted 12 years. Hope you get a long-term solution soon! ObFood: Found a recipe for no-butter, no-flour cookies with peanut butter, peanuts, and semi-sweet chips in a Martha Stewart holiday cookie issue (of all places). Going to try it first with an egg, then with egg-replacer because one of the gluten-free pals also learned she was allergic to eggs. If it works, I'm going to see how they freeze, because that will be a good treat for our coffee hour (and an option for my friend who can't eat dairy). The gluten free shortbread I made last week was a large hit and the not-gluten-free taste panel said I could make it again any time but I'm always looking for more options. --
Semi-Sweet Chocolate Chips for Milk Chocolate Candy On Tue, 22 Feb 2011 02:29:28 -0600 in rec.food.cooking, Damaeus wrote, And it simultaneously counts as a vote to reduce the site's pagerank for everybody.
Semi-Sweet Chocolate Chips for Milk Chocolate Candy On Wed, 23 Feb 2011 12:13:34 -0500, "J. Clarke" wrote: Interesting. Guess I don't go to those sites then, because I don't recall that error message. -- Today's mighty oak is just yesterday's nut that held its ground.
Semi-Sweet Chocolate Chips for Milk Chocolate Candy In article , [email protected] says... It will prevent access to the sites but they'll still show up in a google search, you'll just get a "page not found" error when you try to follow the link.
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