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Forced to do this blog. MORE pictures on my facebook. Sunday, April 19, 2009. This will be a photo essay about my 6 weeks spent in China. This is taken when we arrived at Guang Zhou and were waiting for our next transit flight.
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My meanderings through the culinary paradise, which is Chocolate. Saturday, 17 July 2010. As we were enjoying eating and making smores with my girls I began to think about ways of elevating the humble yet delicious childhood treat, and transforming it into a more sophisticated dessert. This is what I came up with. A tuile is a very delicate and light cookie, which is often molded while still hot to form edible garnishes for ice creams and desserts.
A blog on life, death and food in Cholula, Mexico. Tuesday, July 27, 2010. This post is long overdue. 8232;Tamales hold a special place in the heart of many Mexicans. Most cooks now buy pre-prepared masa para tamales.