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Yummy cake
Health...Nutrition and My Kitchen | August 26th 2008 by Eurostar
I just took this photo of a cake in one of the German party where I went to last time.... sharing it to you now....yummmyyyyy!!! hope you like it..photo taken by Eurostar read more
Stalked by a sneaky elephant
Random African Bush Stories | August 26th 2008 by Vernon
Namibia is home to what have become known at the 'Desert Elephants.' The whole idea of desert elephants has been somewhat mystified by the tourism industry and others. But they are behaviorally special elephants, that do live in a hyper arid Desert read more
Cake for you
Health...Nutrition and My Kitchen | August 16th 2008 by Eurostar
I don't usually eat cake everyday because I know that there is lot of sugar there..I mean it is too sweet for me...but mind you, German cakes taste very good and I love it...I like better to eat German cake that American ones as it is not so sweet. read more
Eat your Carbs, They’re Good for you
Proud of Our Recipes | August 13th 2008 by Steven Maclin
Karen Cole Peralta asked: You may think after all of the talk lately about carb reduction that you need to avoid eating carbohydrates. But the exact opposite is the case. The kinds of carbohydrates you get from fruits and vegetables are a necessary read more
Dilectable Treats: Asian Bakeries
My Flushing | August 9th 2008
In Seoul, a friend once shared with me that the West was beginning to take notice of Asian treats and pastries, as they are innovative, light, pleasing to the eye, and of course, tasty. This week, the Village Voice has a cool article on the sweet top read more
Clafoutis
BABYCCINO! Kids and the City | August 8th 2008 by Babyccino
I was brought up on Clafoutis, a previously little-known dessert from a little known region I come from: the Limousin. While reading the food reviews in several newpapers, I have noticed that the clafoutis has left the Limousin and has become a desse read more
Dinner
Army Mom: New Jersey | August 6th 2008 by Charlotte
Monday night I went to a company dinner. It was a dinner celebrating Spirit Halloween’s 25th anniversary. I got to meet people that I’ve talked on the phone with for the past almost 3 years. All of the zone managers and district manage read more
TOP 5 Biggest deserts on Earth
FirstDigest | July 28th 2008 by Calin Chiorean
Today I was reading on the Internet about the biggest deserts on Earth and I tried to “compile” a TOP 5 of them. So, let’s start: 1. Antarctic Desert With 14.4 million km² (5.4 million sq mi), it is the fifth-largest continent i read more
Okoboji Bed and Breakfast Grandma’s Apple Cake Recipe
Iowa Bed and Breakfasts | July 26th 2008 by apainter
We are starting to think of fall at the Okoboji Country Inn after setting up our fall displays in our gift shop The Wash House this week. With fall in NW Iowa comes fair time and apple picking. Here is a great recipe from innkeeper Donna Muilen read more
Grilled Peaches Recipe
Humble Recipes | July 25th 2008 by Tin Pig
It really doesn't get any simpler than this. I made these to accompany some grilled dry rub pork chops and the sweetness was a nice complement to the spicy chili-based rub. read more
Latitude - Sector 18, NOIDA
Food! | July 21st 2008 by Sid Khullar
Latitude is labelled as a multi cuisine restaurant in the Mosaic Hotel, sector 18, NOIDA. We visited the place on Saturday night, with Manish and Priyanka Khullar - food loving and willing to experiment type of people. The place is fairly well lit, a read more
one perfect juniper
Lost in the Landscape | July 15th 2008 by James
Saturday night I was at a gathering that included Michael Lundgren, a photographer visiting from Arizona where he teaches and works. He’d brought along a portfolio of prints from his Transfigurations series, images that will be included in his read more
Desert Nomads to Frantic Naturalist
Random African Bush Stories | July 7th 2008 by Vernon
My childhood started in South Africa, but I moved to Kenya at the mature age of 8. The location, Korr. Where is Korr - in the middle of the Kaisut desert in Kenya.It was here, growing up among the Rendile people that I grew my deep love for the bus read more
Khyber Fish Restaurant, Whitby, North Yorkshire
maviscrewit.com | June 28th 2008
There is nothing quite like fresh coastal air to whip up an appetite for freshly cooked and nicely served Fish and Chips. Unlike its counterpart, Magpie Cafe, in Whitby , the Khyber Fish Restaurant treats its customers with deference allowing for read more
Meltons Too, Cafe Bistro, 25 Walmgate, York, YO1 9TX
maviscrewit.com | June 28th 2008
After a long and at times tedious week, it was time to relax into the weekend activities and we decided to have an early dinner ahead of the Theatre show we had booked for later this evening. Arriving at around 5.30pm on Saturday 15th March, we were read more
Loch Fyne. The Old Post Office, City Square, Leeds, LS1 2ES
maviscrewit.com | June 28th 2008
It was getting close to 9.30pm when with a colleague I entered with some trepidation (not really a seafood lover), Loch Fyne on City Square, Leeds. The place was warm, welcoming and quite busy with staff immediately acknowledging our presence and o read more
The Old Ferry Boat Inn, Back Lane, Holywell, St Ives, Cambridgesh…
maviscrewit.com | June 27th 2008
The Old Ferry Boat Inn. We visited what is described as the oldest haunted pub in England for Sunday Lunch with the family. Unfortunately like all good family pubs, it has now been sold out to the Green King brewery. We arrived at around 12.30 to mee read more
The Crown of Crucis, Ampney Crucis, Cirencester, Gloucestershire,…
maviscrewit.com | June 27th 2008
While visiting Dusty’s parents we decided to have lunch at The Crown of Crucis, near Cirencester. The car park was empty as we pulled up at around 1 o’clock on Saturday the 3rd November. We had booked ourselves a table in the restaurant think read more
Caesars Pizzeria and Restorante, 27-29 Goodramgate, York, North Y…
maviscrewit.com | June 27th 2008
On a trip into York, we decided to try Caesars Pizzeria and Restorante on Goodramgate. It is quite a large place facing the southern side of York Minster which is currently clad in scaffolding. We were seated in a small cosy part of the restaurant a read more
Masons Bistro, Fossgate, York
maviscrewit.com | June 27th 2008
Well worth a visit but do book up in advance. There is normally a two week waiting list for a Friday/Saturday Evening. We arrived by chance to squeeze in on the back of a cancellation and sat down in anticipation of what was about to be served. The m read more
More Cakes, now decorated!!!
Beauty, Life, Career and maybe more | June 19th 2008 by MyBeautyNow
OK, the second cake decorating class was fun; we traced over stars, lines, words, and did Hershey kisses with icing. The hardest for me was tracing over the words. You got to have a steady hand. But, I managed to have my cake finished- take a look read more
Brownies Recipe
Humble Recipes | June 15th 2008 by Tin Pig
My youngest son said he wanted brownies for his birthday. The only problem was that we'd already booked a party with loads of dinosaurs and, well, ice cream. Admittedly, we went a little over-board on this one. His actual birthday... read more
F*ck Those Energy Drinks; Eat Your Fruit
RamenDays.com | June 14th 2008 by Caleb
If you are ever, EVER fiending for a boost of energy all you have to do is cut up some fruit and eat it (this works with veggies too). Fruits pack ridiculous amounts of vitamins and minerals that will make you feel like Popeye (the Sailorman of cou read more
Squeezing water from a stone
Water: Science, Policy, Ethics | June 12th 2008 by Roger
Scientists are challenging the well known aphorism, “You can’t squeeze water from a stone.” A team in Holland has shown over the course of a 20-year project that it may be possible to do just that, and in areas that would benefit the most—th read more
The Original Bakewell Pudding
Food! | June 10th 2008 by Sid Khullar
I travel to Bakewell nearly every day of the week to work at a client’s premises. Try as I did, I finally succumbed to the smell of freshly baked Bakewell puddings. As per Wikipedia: The tale told to tourists is that this dish is an accidental read more
India falls in love with Israel and deserts Iran
telespy | June 1st 2008 by anas
http://aangirfan.blogspot.com/2008/02/india-falls-in-love-with-israel-and.html. Image:Map India jews communities.jpgIndia falls in love with Israel and deserts Iran India has traditionally been friendly with Iran.However, things are changing, as Indi read more
Have You Hit Vegetable Booty Before? Don’t Knock It Till You Tr…
RamenDays.com | May 30th 2008 by Caleb
Who out there likes booty? Have you received any booty lately? Well, even if you’re a failure at attracting a mate you can always go to your local grocery store and pick up a bag of Veggie Booty made by the delicious people at Robert’s America read more
My Sweets
Beauty, Life, Career and maybe more | May 25th 2008 by MyBeautyNow
Sometimes I get the urge to just jump in the kitchen and bake something pretty and yummy! Today, what inspired me was the movie Chocolat; very cute movie in a small French village. So, after the movie I decided to bake a cake and I also wanted to use read more
Recipe: Rice Pudding
melbedggood.com | May 25th 2008 by Mel Bedggood
Image: Rice pudding just come out of the oven When I was younger, my mum made traditional milk rice and I wasn’t a big fan of it. This also mean that I’d never really had rice pudding either because the thought of the milk rice came to read more
Location Scout in Moab, UT
nyc.locationscout.us | May 19th 2008 by R. Richard Hobbs
Moab Film, Video and Photography Services | Locations, Stunts, Permits, Aerials, Production Coordination, Models, Doubles, Transport, Security, Mountain Bike Equipment “Dreamride is owned... R. Richard Hobbs New York City area film locat read more

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