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Question about brownie badges

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Dancergirl · 01/05/2014 20:07

Some of the badges have bits where they can choose what to do. But what do the yellow, pink and blue spots mean??

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ThreeLannistersOneTargaryen · 01/05/2014 20:18

I think they are options within each requirement. For example:

Mumsnet Badge

Define one of the following:
• naice
• dragon butter
• passive aggressive

Explain both of the following:
• Mumsnet haircut
• gaslighting

I think the coloured dots just demarcate each option within that requirement.

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Dancergirl · 01/05/2014 20:21

So there's no actual difference between each colour? Is is just to make it look more interesting??

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Dancergirl · 01/05/2014 20:21

I have NO idea what dragon butter is!

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ThreeLannistersOneTargaryen · 01/05/2014 20:28

In DD's book: within each badge the dots are all the same colour.

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EmpressOfJurisfiction · 01/05/2014 20:29

Don't Google it, Dancergirl.

Nor should you google pink sock, blue waffle or hot lunch.

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Dancergirl · 01/05/2014 20:32

Well I've got to now, haven't I??!

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ThreeLannistersOneTargaryen · 01/05/2014 20:38

Or lemon party.

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Dancergirl · 01/05/2014 20:39

Well, dragon butter is nothing to do with food.... Blush

lannisters this is all your fault. I started a nice wholesome thread about brownies!

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Xihha · 02/05/2014 00:26

The different colours are just to make it look pretty.

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EduCated · 02/05/2014 19:55

On the online version two stars * means you have to do it, one star means you choose from those options. Haven't got a book to hand to see if they correlate Grin

Online badges

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