Ow, ita. I hope it continues to get better.
I want to make some cream puffs as a test for the croquembouche I want to make for Christmas. I have all this buttermilk leftover, so would it be weird to put buttermilk pudding inside cream puffs??
'Heart Of Gold'
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Ow, ita. I hope it continues to get better.
I want to make some cream puffs as a test for the croquembouche I want to make for Christmas. I have all this buttermilk leftover, so would it be weird to put buttermilk pudding inside cream puffs??
would it be weird to put buttermilk pudding inside cream puffs??
You know that there's only one way to know for sure.
Excellent point.
Timelies all!
It's snowing here. Bleah.
I cannot even believe it, but mom and I went to a store last night. I swore I'd never shop on Thanksgiving.
Anyway, 2 jackets for mac, some flannel sheets, leather gloves for me and even a couple of little things for his Christmas. All were at least 40% off. None of these were the crowd swamped things and we didn't go until the store had been open for a few hours.
Today was sleep-in, now clean-up, and then decorate!
High of 57 here today. I'm going to dare the crowds and go to the movie and the bank and the pet store. I think I'll make meatloaf again tonight.
Wow, how did you find that out? Is it some sort of decorative spoon, or a serving spoon, or?
We were putting out the silver, and started wondering about the set (it was our maternal grandmother's), and I was scouting around the net trying to identify the pattern. But my sister has a random selection of other pieces that she or her husband picked up over the years, the way one does, including this one spoon she figures he got at a yard sale or something.
Turns out it's a chocolate spoon from this set: [link]
And the price I saw quoted for an 1878 vintage chocolate spoon of the Olympian pattern by Tiffany was $195. So that was fun.
Never did manage to identify the pattern on Mom's crystal, though. Dad says he bought it in Bermuda when he was there on the Naval Reserve, sometime in the 50s.
Nifty. What are chocolate spoons meant to be used for?
Anti-pain~ma, ita. That sounds dreadful.
Enjoying my leftover pie for breakfast and considering a second cup of coffee right now.
we decided that turkey is not really a tasty bird, and that we prefer chicken
Whereas my dad and I had many short conversation on the topic of "Turkey: How so delicious?" Which is good because I have half the bird and a jar of drippings leftover, and my (mostly vegan) parents have most of a pint of gravy and a wee pot of turkey stock made from yesterday's gnawed bones to get through. I do think the heritage bird is significantly tastier than a Butterball, although also significantly more expensive than chicken
I dunno, both the turkey Lori smoked and the dry brine one K made were better than any chicken I've tasted. Which reminds me, must not forget my smoked & unsmoked turkey sandwich on a pretzel roll for my plane trip. Off to brunch soon, but I'll need a dinner time snack somewhere over the southeast.
Nifty. What are chocolate spoons meant to be used for?
Drinking/stirring hot chocolate, I assume. It has a round bowl, it's very cute. My sister used to use it for baby food, and regularly ran it through the dishwasher.