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are you cooking already?: chicken à la kiros
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Are you cooking already? Good luck and bon appétit! Chicken à la kiros. Far with grapes and raisins. Gravad lax and finnish mustard. Pear and ginger upside down cake. Chicken à la kiros. Have you heard of tessa kiros. You will be in awe too, if you try it. if you like, add more root vegetables such as carrots, kohlrabi, parsnips, turnips, sweet potatoes, … to the tray. these vegetables will roast well and take on all the surrounding tastes, delivering scrumptious grilled delights. 2 spoons grained mustard.
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are you cooking already?: cannelés de bordeaux
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Are you cooking already? Good luck and bon appétit! Chicken à la kiros. Far with grapes and raisins. Gravad lax and finnish mustard. Pear and ginger upside down cake. The fresher the cannelé, the better. if not all get eaten, i sometimes toast them. it makes for an interesting, sticky texture and a caramel-ly (tofee) taste. 200 g (powdered) sugar. 1 teaspoon of vanilla. 5 spoons of brown rhum. Cook the milk with the vanilla, and let it cool slightly. Preheat the oven to 210°c. 5 viewers were here before ...
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are you cooking already?: sweet potato cake
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Are you cooking already? Good luck and bon appétit! Chicken à la kiros. Far with grapes and raisins. Gravad lax and finnish mustard. Pear and ginger upside down cake. I try to use sugar sparingly. if you have a very sweet tooth, augment the amount of sugar. you may add vanilla sugar. 1 ½ cup sugar (i used light brown). 2 teaspoons baking powder. 1 teaspoon cinnamon, a pinch salt. 1 teaspoon natural vanilla extract (or even more if you like). Whisk up the eggs and sugar until rather creamy.
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are you cooking already?: pizza crust
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Are you cooking already? Good luck and bon appétit! Chicken à la kiros. Far with grapes and raisins. Gravad lax and finnish mustard. Pear and ginger upside down cake. 2 teaspoons active dry yeast. A pinch of sugar. 150 ml lukewarm water. 210 g all purpose flour, more for work surface. 1 ½ teaspoons coarse salt. 2 tablespoons olive oil, more for bowl. Sprinkle yeast and sugar over lukewarm water and let it rest for 10 minutes. Cover the dough with toppings of your choice. August 13, 2010 at 3:37 AM. Love ...
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Monday’s Thrifty Peng-wins! |
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Laquo; I Do It Myself! 8211; Muslin Coffee Filter. Monday’s Thrifty Peng-wins! October 18, 2010 by Alyssa. This past weekend was fun and busy. I saw the inside of several thrift stores and a church yard sale. I’m coming down with a cold, so no lallygagging this morning. Here are the lovelies! Stack 'o Books. A bunch of wonderful books. All but one of these are from the same sale, a small thrift shop booth set up at a local art show. Bobbsey Twins and AEsop's Fables. AEsop's Fables Cover. And check out th...
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Drawing Challenge: Stars - Veronica Roth
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Old Canvas Beach Tote. Help for the wannabe artist. What do you need for art? May 1, 2015. As a follow up to “ a little night music. Art: Oh gosh, where to start. There’s a collaged 1915 Chopin music page named Nocturne on a wood support, then acrylics, then inks, then chalk, then gold dust, then oils. All glued, rubbed, stencilled, painted and generally mucked about with. That was fun. 😀. Come visit with all our stars by owl light: Patrice. This is how we do it. You Might Also Like. October 1, 2015.
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reread: December 2014
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Thursday, December 11, 2014. Pom poms and pretty things. I don't want this little guy to bored shitless while he is in his bassinet, so I've been making 'interesting' things for him to look at. Today I made a little pom pom mobile with some tapestry wool and a wooden frame from a cross-stitch hoop. It's very pretty and 'dangles' very nicely. You can see the lovely liner I made in the background . if you have a Rozibaby bassinet I sell them over here on Made It. A few little gifts I made to send to friends.
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