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Showing posts with label interesting website - humor. Show all posts

Sunday, November 18, 2012

cookie stamping - recipes

I found that while shopping for a gift for someone... This gluten free cookie recipe seems to bode well for stampable cookies...
http://www.cookiestamp.com/scottish_sb_rice_flour
Scottish Shortbread
This is a sweet-biscuit-type recipe. Scottish shortbread is famous in many parts of the world and although it is traditionally eaten at Christmas and Hogmanay, it is enjoyed the year round.


Ingredients
                                            
4 ounces (115 grams) flour
2 ounces (57 grams) rice flour or ground rice
4 ounces (115 grams) caster sugar
4 ounces (115 grams) butter
Extra caster sugar for sprinkling

Method
Sift the flour and rice flour or ground rice together. Add the sugar and rub in the butter. Lightly knead the dough on a foured board until smooth. Press the dough into a floured mold or into a greased and lined baking tin. Stamp the dough with a cookie stamp and score with a knife,  prick with a fork if desired, and bake at 375° F (190· C.) for about 25 minutes or until it is beginning to turn brown. Remove from the oven and cut the shortbread into pie-shaped slices, but leave it in the tin or mold to cool. Sprinkle with caster sugar to serve.

From www.myholidayplace.com/christmas/recipes/christmas-breads-dressings.html (Recipes not on the page)

Wednesday, January 20, 2010

Delicious and elegant

you have to check out a simple and gluten free recipe.
http://www.cookstr.com/recipes/fresh-mussels-steamed-open-in-wine-and-flavorings
Julia Childs and Jaque....
you know mussels are delicious, but watch them cook and "agree" then disagree or feed off each others creative cooking juices is hysterical yet beautiful. Enjoy the show...

Wednesday, April 23, 2008

we all hit a 404 web page not found

This one made me laugh and realize sometimes there is still humor in the computer world that is worth sharing with the rest of the frustrated web surfers.
http://www.acm.uiuc.edu/sigarch/pgsi/