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Aunt Lil's Kitchen. Recipes from 1900 to 1950. Convict Cookies from the Pillsbury Bake-Off. June 12, 2016. Middot; 1 Comment. Hopefully this title caught some people’s attention. And yes, it says convict as in convicted criminal. Read on to learn how an innocent 13-year-old won a prize in the 1952 Bake-Off and then went on to a life of crime. I needed to make cookies for an event where I work. I decided to try [.] Read more. Holly Hermit Cookies for Christmas. December 20, 2015. Middot; 1 Comment. In Dec...
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All about life, love and everything else in between! Wednesday, 4 May 2011. RIP My beloved cat Gnasher x A tribute. I lost my beloved cat Gnasher on April 12th 2011. How I have cried! I miss my gentle, placid pal. I had him cremated and yesterday placed his ashes in his favourite place he used to sleep in, at the sunniest part of the garden. I have planted poppies and sweet peas around him. To my Gnasher - RIP My beautiful boy xxx we could never forget you x. Subscribe to: Posts (Atom). An Adoptive Mum w...
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All about life, love and everything else in between! Tuesday, 5 March 2013. I'm just a tad excited. the sun has been lovely and Spring is finally coming. and so is my Birthday! It's a few weeks away yet (and not a special one or anything) but I have already started dropping hints to my family with regards to what I would like :). Nothing too fancy or expensive - and I'm asking everyone to chip in. Well - what do you think? I also am harbouring secret plans to. It's very friendly and compact but plays 40'...
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January 17, 2010. Posted by Helen in cakes. I love anything with lemon in it, and this cake from. Magazine didn’t disappoint. With its soft crumbly inside and sugary crunchy lemony topping … just heavenly with a big mug of coffee on a chilly afternoon. 225g butter, softened. Lemons, 3 zested, 2 juiced. 4 medium eggs, lightly whisked. 1 tsp baking powder. Preheat your oven to 180 C (160 C fan). Butter and line the base of a 20cm cake tin. Put the cake tin on a wire rack to cool for 10 minutes. Meanwhi...
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Moroccan baked chicken with chickpeas and rice | The Wooden Spoon
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Moroccan baked chicken with chickpeas and rice. January 23, 2010. Posted by Helen in chicken. Another delicious dish, courtesy of Delia, which I loved but which didn’t impress my husband. Ah, well. All the more for me! 1 x 1 -2 kg chicken, jointed into 8 pieces; or use a pack of 8 drumsticks and thighs. 175g brown basmati rice. 1 level tsp cumin seeds. 1 level tbsp coriander seeds. Level tsp saffron stamens. 2 tbsp olive oil. 3 cloves garlic, chopped. 2 fresh chillies, halved, de-seeded and finely chopped.
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Potatoes dauphinoise | The Wooden Spoon
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February 17, 2010. Posted by Helen in potatoes. These potatoes gave me a chance to try out my new mandolin, which was loads of fun! I’m now searching for recipes that involve slicing things thinly. Suggestions are welcome. This was also an incredibly easy recipe, though the results looked (and tasted) really impressive. It’s definitely one I’ll be using again. Thank you,. 1 clove garlic, halved. 500g waxy potatoes, thinly sliced. Grated Gruyère cheese for sprinkling (optional). 1 Cait - February 19, 2010.
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Aunt Lil's Kitchen. Recipes from 1900 to 1950. British Bake Off Frenzy. April 12, 2015. Middot; 1 Comment. I totally loved the Great British Bake Off. When it appeared last month on PBS. What was not to love? But best of all it introduced me to a world of British baking I wasn’t too familiar with. Victoria sponges, marzipan, and Battenburg Cakes. I was hooked and bought The Great British Bake Off: How to Bake Cookbook. It’s a super cookbook. Totally yummy Victoria Sponge! The history of the cake is fasci...
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Aunt Lil's Kitchen. Recipes from 1900 to 1950. July 31, 2016. Middot; Leave a Comment. No, I’m not on some exotic vacation. I’m instead cooking from my latest vintage cook book find, Rangoon International Cook Book, 1956. I at first hesitated about buying the book, as its title implied that the book would be filled with 1950s recipes from Southeast Asia. In fact it’s an amazing mix of recipes from [.] Read more. Shepherd’s Pie – Scottish Style. July 17, 2016. Middot; Leave a Comment. July 3, 2016. Rhubar...
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Aunt Lil's Kitchen. Recipes from 1900 to 1950. August 7, 2016. Middot; Leave a Comment. Since Farmer’s Markets are finally in full swing here in upper New Hampshire, I decided to try some recipes from Farmer John’s Cookbook: The Real Dirt on Vegetables, 2006. This is a great cookbook divided by the seasons. There are many creative recipes that help you use your bounty if you have a garden. Or [.] Read more. July 31, 2016. Middot; Leave a Comment. Shepherd’s Pie – Scottish Style. July 17, 2016. Along with...
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Aunt Lil's Kitchen. Recipes from 1900 to 1950. Cooking on a Wood Stove. March 15, 2015. Middot; Leave a Comment. Two weekends ago, Dan and I went to the Remick Country Doctor Farm and Museum in Tamworth, NH to take a course on wood stove cooking. I was so excited about this class as Great Aunt Lil, for whom this blog is named, cooked on a wood stove all her life. When she died in [.] Read more. Shepherd’s Pie – Scottish Style. Meat Loaf – An American Institution? A Tale of Two Rubes – Pies That Is.
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