Share on Facebook restuff (ˌriːˈstʌf) vb(tr) 1.to put new material into (cushions, furniture, toys, etc) in order to make firm or solid 2.(Cookery) to put a new mixture of food inside (a chicken, pepper, etc) before cooking ...
delicious and nice to look at. You can use spanakopita as a starter and even make a really good impression if you cook it to a party with your friends or family. I believe that what makes it special is the fact that it really enhances the flavour ...
which she used as an excuse to purchase a decorative hat. Having become a recent convert to Downton Abbey, she set her sights on something Mary might wear to afternoon tea. Alas, such hats are a wee bit harder to locate without 1. a props department or 2. the Grantham’s recovered wea...
Real meaning –to be full of beans (obviously English kids are fed baked beans whilst French kids enjoy gourmet carbohydrate) If it existed in English –I can’t control these kids, they’re full of potato today. Idiom – Poner un lapin Literal translation –to put up a rabbit Real meani...
Rinse the blueberries and check for stems or bad berries. Add to the dutch oven and mash with the potato masher. Add the sugar and lemon juice and stir well until combined. Turn the heat on to medium high and bring to a good boil, stirring frequently. ...
Ukraine. As pretty as it was, the people are what truly make it special. We went to Kenya last year on mission and had no idea what to expect this year in Eastern Europe. A different team of people, a different part of the world, a different set of goals – just entirely different...
most of y’all can’t just drop by for a heaping portion of 4 Rivers tender smoked briquet, tangy pulled pork, or to-die-for baked beans (which my dad swears are second only to the beans his mom used to make). Lucky, John Rivers has kindly shared his delectable comfort food recipes...
“Don’t it always seem to go, that you don’t know what you’ve got till it’s gone…. they paved paradise and put up a parking lot” Joni Mitchell, Big Yellow Taxi, 1970 * As in most summer childhood memories of the early 1990’s, it’s hot. Really, really hot. Hard, powde...
together. If your serving bowl is large enough, dump both of them into it and shake it around, either covering with a lid or using plastic wrap or aluminum foil to cover the bowl. If not, you can return all of the popcorn to the popping pot, put the lid back on, and shake it ...
Ah-mazing. And they tasted soooooo good too. Am I inspired to try them on my own??? No. I’m a bigger fan of cookies that are simple and hard to get wrong. I mean any recipe with more than 4 steps, or more than 4 different action verbs and I’m lost. Dump everything in a...