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"I'd choose this one, but I like fudge," she says.
There was always some neglected sauce hardening — like fudge! — at the bottom.
"There's this flourless chocolate cake," he said, "that, oh wow -- it tastes like fudge".
In fact, gjetost (pronounced YEH-toast) is more like fudge than cheese.
Its invention in the late 19th century made the commercial production of soft confections like fudge and candy corn possible.
Fat Dad's 'Closet' Brownies These brownies are more like fudge than cake and contain a fraction of the flour found in traditional brownie recipes.
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Mr. Dillon told me he liked fudge and raspberries or peaches and macadamia nuts on his sundaes.
She does admit to knowing, after two decades spent tramping around construction sites and scaling half-built skyscrapers, how to avoid the headache of on-the-job hat hair: "You keep the ratchet loose," she explains, a little self-conscious that this hard hat tip, along with her reluctance to spill her age ("Just say late 40's; I like to fudge it") may make her come off as superficial.
When he asks if you'd like more fudge, you say "no," but he gives it to you anyway, because he doesn't quite trust you'll appreciate his creation without that extra spoonful or two.
But when you're ambitious in a world where rules aren't enforced, it's like fudging your income taxes in a world where the government doesn't audit.
Clifford Irving pulled a con that was sort of like a great bank heist or a brilliant forgery; JT Leroy/Laura Albert's work was akin to great performance art; Frey's work was more like fudging a resume and hoping you won't get caught.
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