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Gingerbread Cake

Gingerbread Cake

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Prep Time: 10 Minutes
Cook Time: 40 Minutes

Adapted from: Cooks Illustrated

Classic Pumpkin Pie

Classic Pumpkin Pie

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Prep Time: 5 Minutes
Cook Time: 60 Minutes

Avocado, watermelon, pumpkin - these are a few of my absolutely favorite foods. Pumpkin is a highly flexible fruit (yes, it's a fruit, not a vegetable!). It can be made into bread, muffins (see my recipe at http://www.ecomeg.com), gingerbread, cookie…

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Cooking with children

posted August 16, 2010 in Dairy Diary Chat

For parents and grandparents alike, the summer holidays offer endless opportunities for family fun. Not only is it important to keep children amused and ward-off boredom related grumpiness, it can be incredibly rewarding too. I am lucky enough to be (read full article)

Gingerbread clowns

posted August 16, 2010 in Dairy Diary Chat

Makes 16 Time 55 mins 181 calories per clown 4G fat of which 1.8G is saturated Suitable for vegetarians Plain flour 250g (9oz) Ground ginger 1 tsp Mixed spice 1 tsp Bicarbonate of soda 1 tsp Unsalted butter 50g (2oz) Dark soft brown sugar 50g (2oz) (read full article)

Coffee Month- Candles from D-n-D Ranch Aromas

posted August 10, 2010 in Scraps of Life

I LOVE candles!  I love the way they make my home smell and feel!  My favorite candle smells usually revolve around food.  I love coffee, cinnamon, hazelnut, home baked cookies, gingerbread, spiced pumpkins and sometimes fruity.   Do you love can (read full article)

stuff I learnt this week

posted July 10, 2010 in inner pickle

: Turns out some newborns do just eat and sleep. I thought that was something people just claimed. We're not naive enough to know this may not all change tomorrow, but we're super grateful for Ivy being so chilled out right now. (And not fe (read full article)

Gingerbread Cake

posted July 09, 2010 in Sugar Pies

Gingerbread remains one of my favorite treats. This recipe is fairly simple and straightforward. I added a few of my "secret" touches to make the depth of flavor even more interesting, but this is a really easy recipe for anyone who wants a nice ging (read full article)

Blueberry and Cornmeal Scones

posted July 06, 2010 in Deliciously Organic

  Our travels continue!  Last week was a blast. Pete and I finished up our time without the kids at Big Cedar Lodge in Missouri. The beautiful lodge rooms provided scenic views of the wooded grounds and Table R (read full article)

I guess this isn't the path to weight loss

posted July 03, 2010 in Two to Lose Twenty

Um, a chocolate croissant, piece of gingerbread (home made by a friend) and a slice of hazlenut mousse probably doesn't qualify as the path to weight loss - but it is still a diet! (read full article)

Lemon Basil Cookies

posted June 19, 2010 in Sugar Pies

I'm a food history buff. I love browsing old recipes. By old, I don't mean "food like Grandma used to make" but really old, like centuries old. Some of those recipes are familiar and have made their way down through the ages to us as some of our fa (read full article)

A Brief Reflection on Creme de Tartre

posted June 17, 2010 in Lucy's Soup Can

As part of my daughter's cookie decorating birthday party, I obviously needed to make cookies. The sugar cookie recipe I have from my mother-in-law called for cream of tartar. I had no idea what cream of tartar was. At the grocery store, I set o (read full article)

Christmas Recipe Ideas

posted June 06, 2010 in Authentic Curry Recipes

For all those who have an appetite for fun and get an irresistible festive tickle for yummy fruitcakes, gingerbread cookies, chestnut soups, apple ciders, sizzling turkey on the table, hot chocolate fudge and more, here are some easy-to-do and great- (read full article)

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2 years ago

December Plans?

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