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Cook Eat Dance Love: Harvest Apple Bread Pudding
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Thursday, October 25, 2007. Harvest Apple Bread Pudding. I keep buying apples from the orchard down the road. I love just about anything when it's in season and the variety - and varieties - of apples available now aren't matched by anything found the rest of the year. I've made a lot of different apple dishes lately, including several apple desserts. Here's the latest. HARVEST APPLE BREAD PUDDING. 4 leftover corn muffins. 1 2/3 c. whole milk. 2 tart apples, peeled, cored, and cut into chunks. Bok Choy-N...
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Cook Eat Dance Love: Eggplant Lasagna
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Friday, October 2, 2009. Ah Here I am again! I'm having camera difficulties so there won't always be photos, but I decided to at least post recipes. Because good food is good food, photo or not! Here's one that will be familiar to many. Apx 8 oz. smoked Fontina cheese. 1 T rosemary, fresh, chopped. 1/4 c Parmesan cheese, preferably Parmigiano Reggiano. 1-1 1/2 c. pomodoro sauce. In bottom of greased 9" square baking dish, put a thin layer of sauce, half the eggplant, some rosemary, half the ricotta, one ...
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Cook Eat Dance Love: Blueberry Pudding Cake
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Saturday, August 14, 2010. Is a recipe from epicurious.com. I made it with only small modifications and wanted to be sure to credit the source. If you're interested in the original recipe, check out the link; I'm posting as I made it. Very moist, flavorful, and a good way to highlight summer blueberries. 1/4 c plus 1/3 cup sugar. 1 T fresh lemon juice. 10 oz blueberries (2 cups). 1 c whole wheat pastry flour. 1 3/4 t. baking powder. 1/2 c lowfat milk. Bake at 375 for about 30 minutes. Almond Cornmeal Cak...
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knit spit: Misty Garden
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Tuesday, June 30, 2009. I'm knockin' 'em out like crazy lately! This one, however, is a gift, and I don't want to give it away. although I think the person I made this for doesn't look here. But you'll have to come back in January to see the whole thing! Here's a bit of a tease:. Tells you next to nothing, eh? On to my next UFO. debating between my Ritzy Mitts, which would be a quick finish, or my Bohemian Shawl, which will take quite a bit longer. Subscribe to: Post Comments (Atom). Tiers of Waves Scarf.
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Cook Eat Dance Love: Balsamic Berries
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Friday, August 31, 2007. This is a simple but delicious dessert - a nice blend of sweet fresh fruit with a slight tang from the vinegar. Good on its own or as a topping for ice cream or other desserts. Blueberries, about 1 c. Sliced fresh peaches, 1/2-1 c. Balsamic vinegar, 3 T. Sugar or honey, 2-3 T.*. Pinch of salt and pepper (yes, pepper! This can be made with a variety of berries and fresh fruit. You may want to add spices: cinnamon or cardamom, for example. Experiment, and have fun! I can be contact...
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Cook Eat Dance Love: Clara Diesslin's Hot Milk Sponge Cake
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Sunday, August 31, 2014. Clara Diesslin's Hot Milk Sponge Cake. Grandma and me, circa 1959? My favorite reason for baking it is as the support for garden-fresh strawberries instead of the more traditional biscuit-type shortcake, but I've topped it with many kinds of fruits and sometimes ice cream. Until this weekend, however, I never thought to top it with blueberries. I have blueberries in my freezer given to me by a friend and was trying to think of a good dessert for some of them. 2 c unbleached flour.
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Cook Eat Dance Love: Apple Blueberry Crisp
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Friday, September 14, 2007. This recipe just happened - I brought home a peck of apples from the orchard down the road, looked in the fridge at the blueberries leftover from our last visit to a local grower, and decided dessert was in order. Pie? Not enough time to make a crust (and too lazy). Crisp? Yes - easy to throw together, quick to bake. So throw and bake I did. For a change I thought to write down measurements in case it turned out well. And I'm glad I did! 1 1/2 c. blueberries. 3 T maple syrup.
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knit spit: December 2008
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Thursday, December 25, 2008. Here are some WIP's. Finished photos and details as they're done! Links to this post. I can finally start to reveal some of my holiday knitting! Here's one for starters. A simple mistake rib scarf with lovely soft squishy yarn that made up into a very cozy scarf. Mistake Rib, inspiration from this site. Filtes King Extra Stampato and Mission Falls 1824 Wool. Black with grey flecks and black. Almost 3 skeins of each (roughly 500 yds. total). Didn't measure - maybe 8"x60".
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knit spit: September 2007
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Sunday, September 30, 2007. And by fair, I mean county fair, as in the Great Geauga County Fair. You can see what else we did at the fair here. And don't miss the fair food here. Meanwhile, on with the show. And mostly because they're just too cute, here's a sample of where some of your fibers come from. Love the modified Afro. Your own county fair! Links to this post. Great Geauga County Fair. Saturday, September 8, 2007. By Karen Baumer; find it here. Noro Kureyon, color #188. Apx 6" x 72". For the sam...
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knit spit: Noro Mitts
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Saturday, June 13, 2009. Also see her post. If you're a member). Scraps, not sure of yardage I used;. Pattern calls for 150 yds. of DK weight. US 3 (3.25 mm). Mary Alice's Bainbridge mitts. I had to make myself a pair. Definitely my favorite of all the fingerless patterns I've made so far. I wanted them to go with my. So I dug up scraps of yarn left over from that project. It was close, but I made it - just! I had to use short pieces to finish the final rows and bind off. Made popular by Jared Flood.