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I'm still eating it! And I didn't defrost the bread, and it's awful! Cardboard with ham sauce baked beans. I do have a good cup of tea and Northern Exposure on the DVD though, so all is not lost.
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| Posts: 2714 | Location: Australia | Registered: 27 February 2006 |   |
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Loved your food Blog Palma. The picture in the Blog is better than the one you posted. I thought the green mat was part of the cake at first. Leslie. Normally I would say "How English!" to my English friends.
John "There are two types of problems: those that solve themselves, and those which you can do nothing about" Isabel Allende's grandmother
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| Posts: 1582 | Location: Mullumbimby, NSW, Australia | Registered: 26 March 2003 |   |
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Palma, very beautiful and I bet it tastes as good as it looks. Leslie, I had to laugh because when we were in England last, McDonalds offered something called Bean Dippers. It was some kind of stick made out of baked beans and deep fried.  Ginger
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| Posts: 4828 | Location: Naples, Florida | Registered: 02 May 2004 |   |
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My, oh, my! That does look too good to eat. But, I'll use your recipe and force myself anyway.  That second picture looks like some wild Easter hat!
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| Posts: 5026 | Location: St. Louis, MO | Registered: 04 September 2001 |   |
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Deborah, If truth be told, it is NOT as good as it looks! I used "Fat free jello", and the mousse layer tasted like Equal to me. The peaches looked pretty the first day. Now they look like they shriveled up and died in my frig. I would not make it again. Hope you read this in time... however, the Mojito cupcakes (on my blog) are fabulous!
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| Posts: 2350 | Location: Palm Desert, CA | Registered: 20 August 2005 |   |
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| Posts: 7519 | Location: Sacramento, CA | Registered: 18 June 2001 |   |
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Palma. your recipe reminded me of one of my favorites. You take a can of peaches. Drain the peaches and save the syrup. Puree the peaches with neufchatel cheese ( it is nicer than philadelphia) then soften knox gelatin in hte syrup and heat to melt. pour the mixture into a baked pie crust!!! WAS INCREDIBLE. I tweeked it and did with with canned mangoes! topped with fruit. When you have fresh fruit on top of a cake, heat some apricot jelly and brush on to the fruit, it provides a seal.
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| Posts: 5370 | Location: Florence / Certaldo Italy | Registered: 01 December 2001 |   |
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