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Fresh pineapple, coconut milk, banana, honey & ice. a healthy Hawaiian blizzard
design is mine : isn't it lovely?: THOUGHT OF THE DAY : THE IMPORTANT THINGS.
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Diy bars --- the dates, cherries and almonds sound wonderful.
honey CloudPancakes by Claire Sutton
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How to Infuse Your Own Cocktails: 5 simple steps for transforming spirits at home www.thespir.it/...
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Marshmallow frosting - stands beautifully in soft fluffy peaks. Great on cupcakes x
bear bread -- I almost fell of my chair it was so cute. Kuma-chan Pan (Little Bear Bread) 200g Bread Flour 10g Sugar 3g Salt 60g Water 60g Milk 10g Butter 1/2 Teaspoon Dry Yeast 1. Warm the milk to just below boiling in a heavy pan. Place the flour and salt into the bowl. Add the milk, lukewarm water, sugar, and yeast. Combine into a smooth dough. 2. Knead the butter into the bread and form a ball. Allow to rise in a warm place until doubled in size. 3. (Just noting how much the dough should double via the picture) 4. Place the dough on a rolling mat. Cut off one gram and divide it into 20 pieces for the ears. Divide the rest of the dough into 10 pieces. Allow them to rest for 15 to 20 minutes on a damp tea towel. 5. Gently dampen the dough all around. Lightly press the two ears each onto the head. (The dough is easier to handle when slightly damp.) 6. Gather up the sides of a tea towel to form channels, placing the dough inside the channels, and allow it to rise until doubled in size once again. 7. If you don’t have a tea towel instead, place the dough on parchment paper-lined cookie sheet. (If you don’t have paper, spray it with water.) Cover loosely with plastic wrap as it rises. (For baking, you’ll be using the paper-lined cookie sheet) 8. For Brown Bears – Preheat the oven to 220 C, lower to 190 C and bake for 15-20 minutes. For White Bears – Preheat the oven to 190 C, lower to 160 for the first 10 minutes, then lower 130 for the last 5-10 minutes. (Know that ovens and bake times will vary) Draw on the face with a food coloring marker. This recipe is so cute. I may just have to try it.
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This is super pretty! How do I get the little coloured bits in the sponge??
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Alice Letts Hmmmm, yum! Yum! Looks fab!!