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1  Going to Hell
2  I'd do the same
3  Boss finally delivers
4  Lunch money
5  Different teas for remedies
6  When your grandma tells your mom to leave you alone
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A Scratch Meme is a project that is intended to be adapted when it is passed from person to person. One example of these are projects with a list of questions that are answered by other Scratchers via remixing. Contents. 1 Examples. 1.1 Example Projects. 2 Internet Memes; 3 See Also; 4 References. Examples
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1  Black Forest Cake
Black Forest cake is typically a chocolate sponge cake consisting of layers. This German origin cake is decorated with whipped cream, cherries and chocolate shavings. Traditionally, kirschwasser, a clear spirit made from sour cherries, is added to the cake. In India, the cake is generally prepared without alcohol.
2  Chocolate Truffle Cake
Chocolate Truffle or ganache is a flavoured cream or frosting made with chocolate and fresh cream and is used in decorating desserts. Ideally, a rich chocolate cake filled with the above frosting is a truffle cake.
3  Dark Chocolate Cake
Dark Chocolate Cake is essentially a bitter version of Chocolate Truffle Cake. The cake has bitter notes that penetrate the whole bite.
4  Chocolate Mud Cake
A chocolate mud cake is dense and cuts cleanly with perfect edges, leaving no crumbs. It is prepared by melting chocolate, butter and other liquids in a saucepan and then adding these ingredients to your dry mixture of flour and cocoa powder etc.
5  Chocolate Fudge Cake
Let’s begin with the fudge. Fudge is a soft, chewy sweet prepared by mixing sugar, milk, butter and other ingredients (such as cocoa in case of chocolate fudge) and heating them until they melt together. A chocolate fudge cake is a chocolate cake containing fudge. A chocolate fudge cake is very similar to a mud cake.
6  Chocolate Mousse Cake
Mousse is an incredibly rich sweet that incorporates eggs (mostly egg whites) and other ingredients such as chocolate, that are whipped along to produce a fluffy and airy texture. It’s thick, gorgeous and gourmandizing.
7  Chocolate Ganache
Chocolate ganache is a smooth blend of chocolate and cream; butter is frequently added to this mixture, as well. Chocolate ganache has multiple uses. In its liquid state, chocolate ganache can be poured over cakes or pastries, and it will set up into a glaze.
8  Chocolate SoufflĂ©
Soufflé is puffed up and fluffy dessert based on a chocolate or fruit sauce (lemon or raspberry, for example), and are often served with a dusting of powdered sugar.
9  Brownies
Brownies are cakes, often containing nuts. They consist of almost the same ingredient as cake but having totally different proportions. Brownies consist of more chocolate than flour. They’re dense and fudgy and use less moisture in comparison to cakes. Cakes are light and fluffy while brownies are chewier and have a cracked top. Often, brownies contain little or no leavening agents.
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Keep Calm and Carry On is a catchphrase that originally appeared on a World War II-era British public safety poster. After one of the original posters was recovered and placed in a British bookshop in 2000, the inspirational message was shared online, sparking a series of image macros centered around the phrasal
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1  An artist’s home in Dahab
For the laid-back holidaymakers looking for an inspiring place to stay, this relaxing Bedouin-style villa owned by an artist boasts a private garden and large balcony chill-out area. For $49 per night, the house accommodates eight people, who are invited to experience the more “local” part of South Sinai.
2  Arabesque-style flat in El Gouna
Located in Kafr El Gouna, this stunningly decorated house offers all amenities found in a hotel, in the comfort of your own house. The one-bedroom apartment can host two people for $80 per night.
3  Nubian House in Aswan
Located on the west bank of the Nile and very close to the noble tombs, this stylish Nubian house can accommodate eight people in its four bedrooms. For $25 per night, the owners guarantee amazing views of the sunrise and sunset from its terraced rooftop, surrounded by gardens.
4  A cosy studio in Cairo’s Zamalek
This studio, a brand new flat in the heart of the upscale Zamalek district in Cairo, is just a five minute walk from the Nile and a 10-minute walk from the Cairo Opera House. The flat, including two beds, can host four people for $70 per night.
5  Hut in a farm in Siwa
A simple bungalow amidst olive trees and date palms, Fahmi’s Garden’s offer is that of a holiday among flowers, chicken, and goats. Located just a 3 minute stroll from the historical centre of Siwa, the bungalows are a perfect option for those seeking to escape the city and relax with the sole company of a book and homegrown lemongrass tea. A double room in this picturesque "shali style" mud house costs nothing more than $10 per night.
6  A boat for accomodation
It may not be a dreamboat or a stylish yacht, but this boat on the Red Sea can sure guarantee a different experience! For $65 (although the price can reach $250 depending on the date), the boat can host eight people, either for a day use or full day reservation.
7  A castle-like villa in Luxor
The villa, with its domes, arches and tiled floors, has Arabian and Islamic features throughout. With five bedrooms distributed on three levels, their balconies offer an unparalleled view of Luxor’s green plantations. Located 30 minutes from the Luxor airport, the villa accommodates up to 10 people for $137
8  Dreamy apartment in Soma Bay
The apartment is a chance for a quiet, laid-back getaway, boasting a barbecue grill in the terrace for those who want to cook for themselves. The apartment can host two people for $82, including a daily breakfast delivered to the doorstep.
9  Houseboat on the Nile
A cozy ambiance, a bohemian lifestyle, and the Nile River as seen nowhere else in Cairo: that’s what Mia and Dan’s houseboat promises. A room with a balcony boasting a full view of the Nile from Egypt’s legendary floating houses costs $55, including breakfast prepared by the house owners.
10  A hut in Nuweiba
This series of 20 straw huts and wooden bungalows spread over a 400-meter stretch of rocky cliffs and coral beach in Sinai’s remote Nuweiba, are the perfect choice for lovers of simplicity. Equipped with electricity and shared bathrooms, each bungalow costs $12 per person.
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1  Skip the Weekend Wedding
If you really want to save money, skip the weekend wedding. Wedding venues and even service providers often charge more for weekends, because they are peak times. Venues will sometimes offer special discounts for having a mid-week wedding too.
2  Ask for a Wedding Fund; Instead of Wedding Gifts
There’s nothing wrong with asking your guests to contribute toward a wedding fund rather than your gifts. If you don’t really need anything, set up a fund where guests can contribute money instead of buying you useless items.
3  Have the Ceremony Somewhere Free
There are plenty of parks or backyards you can borrow to have a wedding — and they are free. Sure, you may have to rent a few things to pull it off, but you’re saving plenty of money not paying for a venue.
4  DIY the Flowers
Flowers are extremely expensive. If you can, do the wedding flowers yourself, or better yet, see if you can pull off a wedding not using flowers at all.
5  Create Your Own Invitaions
You can easily spend a few hundred pounds on wedding invitations. Instead of paying for professionally created ones, just make them yourself. There are plenty of templates online, cutting machines and scrapbooking kits at your local craft store to help you create your own for pennies compared to professionally-made ones.
6  Skip the DJ
All you need is a good home stereo and you can do your own wedding music. This also puts you in complete control of the playlist. If you have a family member willing to help, put them in charge of the music.
7  Shop for Decorations Early
Wedding decorations can be purchased slowly over time to help you break up the costs. Also, this gives you ample time to look for sales or even scour the local clearance aisles to pick up everything you need. Local craft stores and wedding supply stores often unload at the end of the season — allowing you to grab wedding decorations for up to 75% off.
8  Buy Discontinued Wedding Gowns
Discontinued or floor model wedding gowns often are heavily discounted. This helps you walk away with a designer dress for cheaper. If you have the time, look into ordering a designer knock-off. These can be ordered through seamstresses in your area and are often cheaper than buying the name brand version.
9  Go Simple on Cake
Wedding cakes can be expensive. Consider doing cupcakes or sheet cakes instead of a wedding cake. If you are the non-traditional type of couple, you could skip the cake altogether and offer up a dessert bar.
10  Use a street food Truck
Instead of expensive catering, use a food truck. Food trucks give you a variety of menu options and still offer gourmet meals to your guests — but for a fraction of the cost.