FNL got the most nominations of any series for the TV Critics Association awards. They got five overall - and NBC was the most nominated network - with 13.
Willow ,'Same Time, Same Place'
Natter 52: Playing with a full deck?
Off-topic discussion. Wanna talk about corsets, duct tape, or physics? This is the place. Detailed discussion of any current-season TV must be whitefonted.
cut-off hospital scrubs in bright red ... which might be practical, but ew
One more German baking question, for anyone still around --
I've got a recipe for Berliners. So far, it says to mix together 500g flour and 20g yeast, then mix together 100g sugar, 1 tsp salt, 100g butter, 1/4 liter milk, then 100g "Rorinen" or "Ronnen" or something like that. I've checked a dictionary and a few English recipes, and can't figure out what this is supposed to be. Any guesses?
I've got a recipe for Berliners. So far, it says to mix together 500g flour and 20g yeast, then mix together 100g sugar, 1 tsp salt, 100g butter, 1/4 liter milk, then 100g "Rorinen" or "Ronnen" or something like that. I've checked a dictionary and a few English recipes, and can't figure out what this is supposed to be. Any guesses?
Roman Catholic President?
At a guess, I would say heat the sugar, salt, butter, and milk mixture. It might translate as "scald" (when I bake bread using this kind of method, you mix the yeast in with the flour then stir in warm milk).
At a guess, I would say heat the sugar, salt, butter, and milk mixture.
But it's got to be an ingredient -- it says "100g" of whatever it is.
Hil, lemon rind/zest, maybe?
Berliners are filled, right? Could it be something to do with that? Jam, custard, preserves, .... um, yum....?
I think my emails are being eaten by the junkmail filter. Either that, or people are just trying to find out how long they can ignore me before I appear at their door. This isn't rocket science, here! Answer the damned questions!
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