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Although...I could absolutely see Nigella describing a food/cake as "damp". And she might intend a slightly different connotation than "moist". It's still icky though
Although...I could absolutely see Nigella describing a food/cake as "damp". And she might intend a slightly different connotation than "moist". It's still icky though

Stop the cancel culture wars.
14/01/2021 11:15:59 PM
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Wow, describing it as 'damp' does *not* make it sound appealing... *NM*
15/01/2021 09:58:39 AM
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I don't understand...
15/01/2021 04:07:50 PM
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Just a silly joke
15/01/2021 05:43:46 PM
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Ew
15/01/2021 06:58:59 PM
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What is the wholesome non-icky version? *NM*
16/01/2021 12:37:57 AM
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