BibaBee
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Or if you're being really indulgent you can use very good quality 100% chocolate, but we save that for when we want a special treat. Most of the time I use cocoa, almond milk, a splash of cream and sweetener.It’s easy!
Just get cocoa powder, mix into a smooth paste, add hot water, sweetener and double cream.
If you google you can find all sorts of fancy recipes to try. The one on diet doctor is great.
I've got more than a few flavourings and essences in the "sweet" baking cupboard now all nicely arranged on the small versions of the Lakeland rotating things. I have rosewater too so I feel a Turkish delight chia pudding coming on.You are so inventive you must have a whole array of essences and oils in your stash to add to chia puddings, yoghurts etc? I’ve just bought some lemon extract but think it would be good to buy more of the essences, oils etc for flavourings anything to bring differences and a proustian touch to what we are able to eat without raising our bgs - mm do they do a madeleines essence and how about ....???
I've heard all about the little masked bandits. I think I said before DIL is from the USA. When they were first engaged they went camping somewhere around Lake Michigan. They had lots of photos of glowing little eyes with their masks just waiting for them to bed down so they could attack the coolers. Son, not being used to the masked critters, made the mistake of also having a polystyrene cooler - they made short work of that and had a good go at the regular coolers too.@maglil55 I am sitting at your feet learning how to be a gramma! Hoping that #1+dil will have better luck this next try... We also have this type of garbage disposal. I remember when we got our first one, 1982 it was! They were the best thing since sliced bread - you didn’t have to get up before dawn to get the bags out (can’t leave out, even in the city the raccoons would get them...)
@Charis1213 your menu looked delicious!
Now just get the contracts completed quickly.@SlimLizzy oh how devastating re sale that fell through. That is very stressful, so sorry!
Thanks for your suppport. We had four viewings and today have accepted a slightly higher offer than previous one. Silver linings and all that. Did wonder if stress contributed to my funny turn in the night?
What a shame they changed a perfectly working system.Now just get the contracts completed quickly.
In Scotland it used to be so simple. An offer was made and if it was accepted that was it. If the buyer backed out after acceptance then they were liable for all the costs of putting the house back on the market. I always thought it was a sensible way to sell. Then somebody changed it and it's now subject to the missives being completed so we have the same issues as England when selling.
It will be lovely! Just go easy and don't slip with the rose water like I did the first time I made it! It tasted like soap!I've got more than a few flavourings and essences in the "sweet" baking cupboard now all nicely arranged on the small versions of the Lakeland rotating things. I have rosewater too so I feel a Turkish delight chia pudding coming on.
G'morning!
@maglil55 .Please let me know how you get on with the rosewater chia pudding cos I've got a big bottle of the stuff which I've never even opened. Another impulse purchase at the Turkish supermarket.I must have had something in mind for it when I got it but heaven knows what.
Today:
Breakfast: Little chunk of Brie and coffee with cream
Lunch: Turkish yoghurt and defrosted blackberries
Dinner: Nigel Slater inspired grated celeriac dish with smoked mackerel, grainy mustard, lemon juice and yoghurt/double cream mix (should have been sour cream but I don't like the taste)
Drinks: Coffee with breakfast, big mug of tea with skimmed milk, plenty of water
Keeping everything crossed for you!What a shame they changed a perfectly working system.
SO far the signs are good, we have a lot more information about this buyer and, crucially, her buyer is a first time buyer, so very short chain.
I'm wondering if adding some chocolate flavouring will make it taste like Frys Turkish Delight?It will be lovely! Just go easy and don't slip with the rose water like I did the first time I made it! It tasted like soap!
I thought about that too. I'm doing it with the rosewater then will try adding a little chocolate essence to a portion and grated chocolate to another to see what works best.Or grated choc on the top....
Does sound delicious. Never liked celariac until tried it as remoulade from french supermairkets. Still not really keen on the flavour, but its ok mashed in with potato or swede as a shepherds pie topping. However rosted celariac, gets a no from both myself and husband. Once we are settled am going to try it in Rostii.@BibaBee Yes, it's a remoulade. I haven't had it for years but I saw him making this on the TV recently and thought his smoked mackerel version sounded yummy.
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