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Food from books
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I also always wanted to try butter beer. There re recipes online, but I have't gotten around to it.
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Grief is just love with no place to go.
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I agree. I would love to get my hands on a mug of butter beer. I have looked into recipes online but someday I want to go to universal studios and taste the original.Gravy wrote:Yes, the silly novelty candy from Harry Potter
I also always wanted to try butter beer. There re recipes online, but I have't gotten around to it.
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Interesting! How did it taste? Did you taste any of the food coloring?anneloretrujillo wrote:I never have from a novel, but we did from a children's book. When I was little we read Green Eggs and Ham by Dr. Seuss. After we read the book, we made green eggs and ham.
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An easy to make dessert if you dont want to take out your kids to joints which keep unbranded ice-creams and save them from cough and cold caused due to it. This gets ready under 9 hours and can be consumed for over 15 days after making.
Recipe Ingredients
Whipped cream - 200 gms
Fresh cream - 200 gms
Condensed milk - 100 ml
Cocoa powder - 4 tbsp
Choco syrup - 2 tbsp
Vanilla extract - 1 tsp
Recipe Preparation
Whip the whipped cream with a hand blender for about 10-12 minutes until sharp peaks are formed. Add the remaining ingredients.
Whip for another 2 minutes just to ensure that it all blends well together.
Spread the mixture in an airtight container evenly. Cover and keep it in the deep freezer section of the fridge for about 8 hours.
Check the consistency after 8 hours and keep it for additional hours depending on the hardness you desire from your home made chocolate ice-cream.
My Tip: I use additional castor sugar to make it extra sweet at times, just a spoon or two.
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There are some decent recipes on Pinterest that are very easy. The one I tried incorporated root beer and it was fantastic!Gravy wrote:Yes, the silly novelty candy from Harry Potter
I also always wanted to try butter beer. There re recipes online, but I have't gotten around to it.
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Yes, an Orange Blossom, which I first heard about in the Stoker and Holmes novel, A Clockwork Scarab by Colleen Gleason. The way they were describing the orange melting into the bread had my attention. I wasn't sure I would find a recipe for one, as the premise for this book took place in the Victorian era. However, I stopped at a little bakery shop before work one morning for coffee. Low and behold, they had a sugary pastry bread, golden and flaking at the edges. In the center was a carmelized orange covering the top. It tasted just as heavenly as described by Miss Holmes in one of my favorite reads.
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