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Fulfilling Food!: Food for Thought
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Or Things that make you go "hmmmm"). I'd give my right arm to be ambidextrous," and other odd, funny, brain-teaser, questionable, oxymoronic things I run across in my daily life. It doesn't exactly fit into Fulfilling Food, but I want to share it anyway. If you have something that makes you think, and go "hmmmm", please share! From my husband: "It's like déjà vu, all over again! Note: Only a member of this blog may post a comment. Subscribe to: Posts (Atom). Kaayla T. Daniel. Recent reviews by Michele C.
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And so they tasted like… – Louise's Cheeses
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Musings of a budding professional fromager. And so they tasted like…. Today in class, one of the students brought two of her cheeses because she will not be there next week, when we all bring in our homework for final grading. She told us that something strange had happened to her cheeses: they dried out and became hard. We had a taste of them and they were really good, but they definitely were not Camembert-like. More like a bloomy chevre. My oh my…. It was ooey and gooey in there! You are commenting us...
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Bloom watch – May 21, 2014 – Louise's Cheeses
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Musings of a budding professional fromager. Bloom watch – May 21, 2014. All the baby cheeses are now wrapped and ready for the last week and a half of their aging cycle. I really look forward to seeing the difference between the cheeses that spent time in the cooler versus the ones that were in the refrigerator, and also the ones that were washed and wrapped in cider. I am also really looking forward to tasting those cheeses! Leave a Reply Cancel reply. Enter your comment here. Address never made public).
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Cheesy breakfast sandwich – Louise's Cheeses
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Musings of a budding professional fromager. Spring has finally sprung here in Ontario, and that means two of my favourites – ramps AND asparagus – are in season! I cannot get enough of them and couldn’t wait to hit St. Lawrence Market on Saturday to get some. Today being Victoria Day (or Journée des Patriotes in Quebec), I decided I would treat us to a special breakfast of roasted asparagus and a cheesy breakfast sandwich. For two sandwiches, you will need:. Salt, pepper and cayenne. A bit of olive oil.
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gagnonlo – Louise's Cheeses
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Musings of a budding professional fromager. Brebiou, Picobello, Chaumes. Cheese school starts next week and to “warm up” for it, I decided I would formally taste new cheeses. Not that I have not indulged in wonderful cheese all summer, but I did it with enjoyment in mind, and was not very good at all with writing tasting notes. Aka Miss @kitchenoperas, and by a very good colleague of mine. Can you tell I’m excited yet? I shopped at my local cheesemongers, The Cheese Boutique. I really really liked this c...
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Our Trip: Huntingdon House (by Mary Katherine) | Muli Bwanji Y'all!
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Muli Bwanji Y'all! Mary Katherine and Gardner Come to Africa – and Love it. July 20th →. July 14, 2011 · 4:48 pm. Our Trip: Huntingdon House (by Mary Katherine). As Kate just posted, Gardner and I had a fabulous trip to Malawi. We enjoyed every single second of our time with Sandy and Kate, and loved getting to know the country they have called home for this last year and a half. It is a little daunting to guest-blog about our trip in general. Who can generalize about a trip that included SO much? I thin...
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Muli Bwanji Y'all! | Two Americans in Malawi, Africa, for two years | Page 2
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Muli Bwanji Y'all! Newer posts →. May 18, 2012 · 8:38 am. Buffalo, Zebra Butts, and Giraffe Ballets (part 2). The Hyenas have found the feast. Hyenas will eat anything. Zebras – Always showing their backside. Finally.a front shot. A lone male buffalo. Elephants crossing the river in the distance. Bending down to drink. This one was not shy. Sandy is ready for breakfast. Cooking in the bush. A great way to spend the morning! May 16, 2012 · 11:16 am. Trumpeting Elephants and Zambian Sunrises (Part 1).
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Looking for the perfect Christmas present? | Muli Bwanji Y'all!
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Muli Bwanji Y'all! A Brief History of the Malawian Postal System – Not as Boring as it Sounds! Brief Hiatus →. December 18, 2011 · 11:25 pm. Looking for the perfect Christmas present? One of the Open Arms foster homes. Whenever I’ve had a bad day, or a frustrating moment, or just really missed home, I’ve gone straight to Open Arms Infant Care Home. Open Arms couldn’t be more different. Open Arms. Open Arms cares for infants until they are two or three years old, when most of them return home to their fat...
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Friendliest People in the World | Muli Bwanji Y'all!
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Muli Bwanji Y'all! Beany Has a Farm In Africa →. May 23, 2012 · 9:52 am. Friendliest People in the World. The Lonely Planet Travel Guide Company has ranked Malawi as one of the world’s Top Ten Friendliest Countries! Along with countries like Ireland, the USA, and Vietnam, Malawi is the only African country to make the list. Of course, we already knew that Malawi is one of the friendliest places on Earth. And here are some more lists I would add Malawi to:. World’s Most Strong and Beautiful Women. Pingbac...
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Out of Africa | Muli Bwanji Y'all!
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Muli Bwanji Y'all! An Insider’s Guide to Blantyre, Malawi →. June 11, 2012 · 7:51 pm. We can’t really believe that we’re back in the US and have left Malawi for good (or at least for now! We had a whirlwind last few weeks, packing, saying goodbyes, and cleaning out the apartment. The most stressful moment was realizing that the bags that we’d packed and weighed so carefully had to be 23 kg each, not 30kg. Luckily Sandy stayed calm and got everything under control. How hilarious is that? Our Southern acce...
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