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Category Archives: Cooking
Noodles, Study and Karl Jenkins
John 12:47 I do not judge anyone who hears my words and does not keep them, for I came not to judge the world, but to save the world. I have only have a few days left in Lampeter before I … Continue reading
Pancakes with Florence, Bobbie & Co.
It’s Pancake Day guys! I hope you had a good one. Lots of people gathered around in a flat tonight to make pancakes (I successfully tossed one – yay!) and fill them with yummy fillings. I had a simple lemon … Continue reading
Posted in Cooking, Photos
Tagged berries, Bobbie Carter, chocolate, Florence, food, lemon, pancakes, photoaday2013, postaday2013, sugar
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Bubble and Squeak
Today I decided that at university this term I needed to be more healthy and have a go at cooking more. So for dinner with cabbage, spring onions, potatoes, butter, salt, pepper and a bit of flour to hand, I … Continue reading
Posted in Cooking
Tagged bubble and squeak, cabbage, cooking, Florence, health, photoaday2013, postaday2013, potato, spring onions, vegetables
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Positive Person
Remember when I attempted to make an omelette and even my dog wasn’t interested in it? Remember when I had another go and it seemed rather better? Well I thought, hey, I’ll have another go today. It tasted nice enough … Continue reading
Posted in Christianity, Cooking, Deep Thinking, Love, Music
Tagged beauty, Church Times, coffee, community, Dalai Lama, Life, media, news, omelette, positivity, stereotypes, sunshine lollipops and rainbows, The Art of Happiness, world, youth
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Butterfly Cakes
As you may have read, I previously tried cooking omelettes (attempt 1 and attempt 2). Today, with the house to myself, I decided to make some butterfly cakes. And golly was I more successful. Lucy, my dog, wasn’t really interested … Continue reading
Posted in Cooking
Tagged baking, butterfly cakes, cooking, food, Lucy, omelette, postaday2011
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A Simple Success
A simple success… … although I got ready-made batter
Banned
Lots of things got banned when I was in primary school. Banned from Pokémon card swapping, gambling with pennies and rocks and pebbles, dares, all sorts. Bulldog got banned of course but we all kept inventing new names for it … Continue reading
Posted in Christianity, Cooking
Tagged banned, cooking, death, fire, God, oil, postaday2011, time, water
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Experimental Cooking #1.2
Lesson 1: Omelettes. Attempt 2… No pepper, no salt, just eggs and (Red Leicester) cheese. And with Delia guiding me again I made it through a heck of a lot better this time! The whole middle section was still in … Continue reading
Experimental Cooking #1
I can’t cook. Or rather, I’ve never really cooked before. And those who knew me in Yr 9 food tech lessons will know that my swiss roll was… well let’s say memorable. It was named, if I remember rightly, the … Continue reading
Posted in *Favourites*, Christianity, Cooking
Tagged cooking, eggs, growing, omelette, patience, perseverance, postaday2011, swiss roll
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