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Pear Clafoutis, A Poll & A Call For Help

posted February 23, 2010 in Mowielicious

Dear Darling Readers, How much do you love your pears? I can't get enough of them at the moment. Last weekend I was craving pears, so I bought a whole load of these beauties to make something delicious with them and I knew they'd be perf (read full article)

Pear Clafoutis, A Poll & A Call For Help

posted February 23, 2010 in Mowielicious

How much do you love your pears? I can't get enough of them at the moment. Last weekend I was craving pears, so I bought a whole load of these beauties to make something delicious with them and I knew they'd be perfect in clafoutis.  (read full article)

H2Ope for Haiti

posted February 22, 2010 in Gourmet Worrier

After the terrifying earthquake that struck Haiti I too was left feeling overwhelmed by the sheer enormity of the tragedy. Yet, soon after the disaster I read about a first-hand account from a friend of Jeanne's who had flown a relief fligh (read full article)

Raffle for Haiti

posted February 22, 2010 in Equal Opportunity Kitchen

The raffle for Haiti is now live with good activity. The donor generosity is nothing short of heart warming and the quality of prizes is ... well, have a look for yourself HERE . For those who haven't been informed, the charity chosen to be the recip (read full article)

H2Ope for Haiti - a BLOGGERAID fundraiser & a Tropical Fruit Pavlova

posted February 22, 2010 in Passionate About Baking

"Although each person's donation may be small, even single drops of water will eventually fill a swimming pool" BloggerAid It's time to give back ... to give back to a blogging community that has helps us grow, finds time to stop by, has something n (read full article)

Hope for Haiti

posted February 20, 2010 in Equal Opportunity Kitchen

As we watched the horrifying events unfold in Haiti and reflected on how soon in the new decade thousands of people's lives had been destroyed, it was easy to feel overwhelmed. We talked amongst ourselves and contemplated on how best we could help th (read full article)

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