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The Peach Pie.
Pumpkin Cinnamon Rolls
Dough:
¾ cup room temp milk (we use rice milk)
½ cup pumpkin...
Yes. Always YES.
Cranberry Tarts: The perfect finale to a Thanksgiving feast.
Have Prince Charles’ Birthday Cake and Eat It, Too: A piece of Prince Charles’ 64th birthday cake, which was served at a celebration for the Prince...
Pickled green beans from the garden
About a month ago I picked the last of the green beans. We ate a lot of them and I gave some away. The rest...
Pulled Chicken and Spinach on French Bread and an Egg
@ My Apartment on 11/4/2012, 2:30PM
Drivin’-N-Cryin’ — Fly Me Courageous
“Oooooh, lady. Won’t you take it easy?”
As I’ve mentioned before, if you wanted to get an Athens, Ga., bar...
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Apart from cooking and baking, I absolutely adore cats. Especially white fluffy cats. That’s why I just have to re-blog this. Cuteness overload.
(via hellogiggles)
Not your ordinary pie crimper.
That pie crimper is made out of whale tooth back in the 19th century.
Why would anyone carve a pie crimper out of a whale tooth?
And who would actually purchase this?
Oh I forgot, rich and eccentric food enthusiast. If you’re not eccentric, you’re not rich enough.
I have not been posting anything, let alone visit my own blog. How irresponsible.
Everything is happening all at the same time, epic-ly. Not gonna bore you with details. Will try to bake/cook something this weekend and hopefully able to post something up.
But I definitely have the time to thank all the likes, re-blogs and new followers (yeay!) - much love and tonnes of appreciation goes out to all of you.
Sending you virtual loves and hugs, have a great day everyone.
xx

If your answer is yes, checkout Dash of Dan - It’s a Celebration!
He’s celebrating a one year anniversary of his blog and as a thank you note, he’s giving away the books to 2 lucky followers!
xx
A Completely Edible Cookbook That Bakes Into A Lasagne.
The first and only Cookbook you can actually read, cook and eat.
Hmm.
Did you know..
..that the meaning of sandwich in Old English language means “sandy place”?
The food item has little to do with the town, but with John Montagu, the fourth Earl of Sandwich who likes to gamble. The origin of the snack is attributed to his asking a waiter for meat between two slices of bread so he wouldn’t have to put his hand of cards down.
Things that make my day.
I work in a university where more often than not, the job is thankless (pretty sure it goes the same for almost every other professions). Imagine how overwhelmed I feel when I got this lovely card.
Made my dedication to work all worth the effort.
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