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Announcement: Astypalaia Field School | The Baking Archaeologist
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A little blog about baking, archaeology and crap I find amusing. Announcement: Astypalaia Field School. It’s announcement time here on The Baking Archaeologist for all you fans and students of archaeology (especially human bioarchaeology). The yearly field school on the beautiful Greek island of Astypalaia is now accepting applications for placements for the 2011 summer season. All the details can be found on the main website. The town of Chora. Beautiful sunrise from the lab. A sunset view of the port.
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About the archaeologist | The Baking Archaeologist
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A little blog about baking, archaeology and crap I find amusing. The Baking Archaeologist is a lowly PhD student in London, desperately trying to finish writing her thesis. In order to keep some semblance of mental sanity, she bakes copious amounts of cookies, brownies, cakes, pies and all manner of other tasty treats, and distributes them to needy research students. Leave a Reply Cancel reply. Enter your comment here. Fill in your details below or click an icon to log in:. Address never made public).
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Sticky Ginger Cake | The Baking Archaeologist
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A little blog about baking, archaeology and crap I find amusing. Hello again gentle bakers! I definitely recommend this recipe – except for the practically perfect victoria sponge, I do believe this is my favourite sweet from this cookbook so far. If anyone is interested in the recipe, shoot me a note in the comments and I’ll send it your way. Now for the pics! 500 days of cookies →. 2 Responses to “Sticky Ginger Cake”. This looks and sounds fantastic! Leave a Reply Cancel reply. Enter your comment here.
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Orange Sponge Cake | The Baking Archaeologist
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A little blog about baking, archaeology and crap I find amusing. Good Monday morning everyone! Sticky Ginger Cake →. Leave a Reply Cancel reply. Enter your comment here. Fill in your details below or click an icon to log in:. Address never made public). You are commenting using your WordPress.com account. ( Log Out. You are commenting using your Twitter account. ( Log Out. You are commenting using your Facebook account. ( Log Out. You are commenting using your Google account. ( Log Out. So cute it hurts.
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Are Whoopie Pies pure evil? | The Baking Archaeologist
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A little blog about baking, archaeology and crap I find amusing. Are Whoopie Pies pure evil? Yes, I do believe they are – right down to their chewy marshmallow-y centres. Alright boys and girls, we’re going to start today’s post with some pictures, just so you all can truly understand the hell I went through to makes these demonically evil Whoopie pies. The Ideal Whoopie pie, courtesy of Sainsbury’s Magazine, June issue. Let me present Exhibit B. Looks just like the picture from the magazine, right?
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Blah Banana Bread | The Baking Archaeologist
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A little blog about baking, archaeology and crap I find amusing. I mean, come on – it’s not banana bread without some cinnamon. Anyway. Here’s the end result:. If you guys want a seriously good banana bread recipe, check this one out: Perfect Banana Muffins. I’ve tried this recipe both as muffins and as a loaf and it works fine either way. Next time, I may just try adding a bit of chocolate (maybe milk chocolate instead of dark) to the mix and see what happens. Are Whoopie Pies pure evil? So cute it hurts.
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Swirly Muffins | The Baking Archaeologist
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A little blog about baking, archaeology and crap I find amusing. Greetings fellow bakers and/or consumers of delicious baked goods! Okay, so after the DISASTER of last week’s baking – damn you whoopie pies, damn you – this week, it’s back to basics. From my new favourite cookbook ever, River Cottage Everyday. The lemon curd muffins get this wonderfully sticky, shiny glaze all over them. Lovely. Aren’t they adorable? Are Whoopie Pies pure evil? Orange Sponge Cake →. Leave a Reply Cancel reply. Sullen Cind...
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500 days of cookies | The Baking Archaeologist
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A little blog about baking, archaeology and crap I find amusing. 500 days of cookies. Behold the chewy chocolate cookies – practically perfect in every way! If you want a cookies that’s pretty much just a brownie in disguise, these are the cookies for you. Oh, but seriously, don’t eat too many – they are chocolatey enough to kill. Until next week…. Announcement: Astypalaia Field School →. Leave a Reply Cancel reply. Enter your comment here. Fill in your details below or click an icon to log in:. So cute ...
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A little blog about baking, archaeology and crap I find amusing. Good Monday Morning gentle readers! Today it’s Lemon Poppyseed Cake day – my very first Hugh Fearnley-Whittingstall recipe ever. (Recipe here. Oh, I’m lookin’ for my missin’ piece. I’m lookin’ for my missin’ piece. Hi-dee-ho, here I go. Lookin’ for my missin’ piece. Anyway, I don’t know why I thought of the missing piece rather than pac-man, but there you are. Now onwards to the cake action! He’s looking for his missing piece! Little boy ac...
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