Tom likes fudgy brownies, but Mary likes them cakey.
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Tom likes fudgy brownies, but Mary likes them cakey.
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Tom would rather eat fudgy brownies, but he can't because Mary will only eat cakey ones.
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It is the amount of flour added that determines whether a brownie will be cakey or fudgey.
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I have two conclusions to report: If you like cakey batter, make what amounts to a thick pancake batter.
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