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Topic: all about Vancouver. |
swan
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Forum: Around the world on a zucchini Posted: Tue Jan 10, 2012 11:32 am Subject: all about Vancouver. |
Dear friends,
it's never too late to wish all of you a happy new year.
This year for me will bring a move half way around the world (again): I will be moving from HongKong to Vancouver somewhere ... |
Topic: looking for the name of a certain place in Paris |
swan
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Forum: Paris & France Posted: Tue Oct 04, 2011 2:59 pm Subject: looking for the name of a certain place in Paris |
Hi guys, for a friend I'm looking for the name of a teashop/childrens book store/patisserie where you can buy the plates you eat from, in Paris, most likely (but not for sure) in the Marais...
Than ... |
Topic: Banana ideas? |
swan
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Forum: Recipe Box Posted: Sun Sep 25, 2011 8:41 pm Subject: Banana ideas? |
use them in smoothies - or cut in pieces and freeze for perfect use in future smoothies  |
Topic: Brisbane last week of june! |
swan
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Forum: Around the world on a zucchini Posted: Tue Jul 05, 2011 9:20 am Subject: Brisbane last week of june! |
Hugs back to you, David.
Obviously, Barbara and I had a wonderful afternoon...
http://swans-place.blogspot.com/2011/07/last-week-in-brisbane.html |
Topic: Brisbane last week of june! |
swan
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Forum: Around the world on a zucchini Posted: Fri Jun 24, 2011 3:54 am Subject: Brisbane last week of june! |
Ah...and best of all: WILL MEET BARBARA FOR LUNCH!!!
Can't wait... |
Topic: Brisbane last week of june! |
swan
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Forum: Around the world on a zucchini Posted: Mon Jun 20, 2011 3:15 pm Subject: Brisbane last week of june! |
So it looks like I'll be spending next week in Brisbane! (yay!) mr. Hubby will have to do some business but there will be time for us to do things together as well (whe first weekend of july is a nati ... |
Topic: Adjusting Sugar |
swan
Replies: 4
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Forum: Cooking & Eating Posted: Mon Jun 20, 2011 2:16 am Subject: Adjusting Sugar |
wow, this sounds interesting!
Are you doing more historical dishes? Great!
I would say, though I'm not sure, that you could easily leave 1/4th part of the sugar out without it having much consequen ... |
Topic: cinnamon chips |
swan
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Forum: Cooking & Eating Posted: Mon May 09, 2011 9:32 pm Subject: cinnamon chips |
So there I was, in Singapore last month.
And there I happend to find myself in the Hershey's store.
And they had cinnamon chips. Like chocolate chips. But cinnamon.
And I couldn't NOT buy them, ofc ... |
Topic: C & Z & goat |
swan
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Forum: Cooking & Eating Posted: Sun Apr 10, 2011 4:44 pm Subject: C & Z & goat |
Satay Kambing! (on the bbq ofcourse)
(google Gambing/Kambing and get indonesian and Malay goat dishes)
Love the story of your parents! |
Topic: Corian countertops? |
swan
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Forum: Other things Posted: Wed Mar 16, 2011 1:55 am Subject: Corian countertops? |
Hi Clotilde - oh - I've been dreaming of remodelling kitchens! So much fun - and so much work - and so many decisions!
I would also vote for 'hard' countertops. I'm not sure what the make is - but ... |
Topic: cobbler, crisp, crumble? |
swan
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Views: 19732
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Forum: Cooking & Eating Posted: Mon Mar 14, 2011 2:31 am Subject: cobbler, crisp, crumble? |
hahaha, we're getting lost in translation here, - but scone-dough I get - at least if you mean the brittish scone?!
ah well - any fruit -and-dough combination is always tasty anyway...! |
Topic: cobbler, crisp, crumble? |
swan
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Views: 19732
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Forum: Cooking & Eating Posted: Sun Mar 13, 2011 2:50 am Subject: cobbler, crisp, crumble? |
Ha. I get it, thank you guys!
would a cobbler topping be somewhat like a sponge or poundcake or something similar?(i don't know the consistency of dumpling dough!)Or more..cookiedough? |
Topic: cobbler, crisp, crumble? |
swan
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Views: 19732
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Forum: Cooking & Eating Posted: Mon Mar 07, 2011 1:00 pm Subject: cobbler, crisp, crumble? |
I am, ofcourse, not born and raised in the UK or USA. Therefore I have no idea what would be the difference between a cobbler, a crisp and a crumble....aren't they all fruit on the bottom-crumbly doug ... |
Topic: Eating Gambas |
swan
Replies: 16
Views: 36733
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Forum: Cooking & Eating Posted: Wed Feb 23, 2011 3:18 am Subject: Eating Gambas |
Ofcourse I forgot to mention you need a bath after eating gambashrimpprawns! |
Topic: Eating Gambas |
swan
Replies: 16
Views: 36733
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Forum: Cooking & Eating Posted: Tue Feb 22, 2011 1:04 pm Subject: Eating Gambas |
ah well, what's in a name...
You peel it by first twisting the head off, then opening the shell on the ' tummy' side, just run your thumb through and shell and little leggs will come off. The little ... |
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