..., we then moved on to desserts: a complicated-but-worthwhile pile of Szechuan pepper meringue, with pineapple fool and sorbet for me, and the sublime coconut tapioca with a fruited nut layered pastry (baklava-like) on the side. It's reasonably priced, especially given its proximity to the city, with small places costing 5-6 pounds apiece, and offers refreshinglyflexible hours and a constantly ...
... of bed and met the band in the lounge. He asked for a Poptart, which he was given, and sat in between David and Pierre. He nibbled at his food for what seemed like forever before finally finishing the pastry off. “I'm bored,” he finally announced. “Join the club, little man,” Jeff grinned. “When will we be there?” “An hour,” David said. “Maybe sooner. We're going to stop at the hotel and drop...
...! The recipe from Sabina Welserin's cookbook, 1553 Make a pastry shell and let it become firm in the tart pan....pretty straight forward, but my question is in regards to the pastry shell. None of the pastry shell recipes (recipe # 128 and 61) that Sabina has written down has sugar in it.... right out of Sabina is that I felt a sweeter pastry shell would enhance the flavor of the strawberries better, ...
.... “Mmm,” escapes from Brian’s throat and he immediately attacks Justin’s chest, lapping and sucking at the furled nubs until the cream is gone. It was another forty-six minutes before Brian’s pastryhunger has been sated and Justin’s satisfactorily fucked. “Have you been watching Varsity Blues again?” Brian asks as he wipes the dried stickiness from Justin’s chest. “No,” he replies, “you would ...
... the Crazy Fact ( itsthecoat ), and the one who hangs out with them proving his own sanity by association ( handysparehand Location: A bakery on Vega! Time: After this! Summary: Drinking, pastry-eating, and possibly plotting to undo the powers that be. Warnings: I promise nothing! The Doctor was not drunk. He was, however, feeling very slightly tipsy, a fact which showed ...
...old eyes that speak of seeing too much and knowing too much and being able to do too little. “What?” The tone is desperate and defiant and lost and full of bravado all the same time. “Have a pastry.” ~ “Rafael’s in the guestroom again,” Fernando observes. “Is that a problem?” “Just an observation.” “Your police friend was here today.” “Did he upset you?” A shrug. “He’s a police officer...
..., so I'm hoping for at least a response! If nothing else, the ghetto QFC by my house is hiring. I don't care what it is, really, I just want to work 40-60 hours a week! Make bank! Save for pastry school! Save just in general! I guess the summer is really bad timing for it, but I really want to spend MUCH LESS money than I have been. I don't think it'll be a problem though because a lot of my huge ...
...space because her village had just been culled. She launches herself at him, cue panicked squawking over the radio, and the team race to the rescue only to find out it's the child. She is hanging onto his leg and won't let go. I remember something about a pastry that he has to give the child instead of eat it himself and Ronon giving him a warning glare over Rodney's plans to de-childify himself.
... good people do bad things. This doesn't make them turn bad. What was your ideal job as a kid? Has that changed? What is your ideal job now? Teacher. I wanted to be an English teacher and a pastry chef. I have since decided against both of these things and have absolutely NO clue what I want to do. Except for nothing. If I could find a job doing nothing, that'd be good. If you were able to ...
... menu. We had 3 different kinds - a sort oftwisted savory donut , flat corn pancakes and round flaky pastry . The former 2 were nothing to write home about - basically tasteless and I'd have preferred whiterice instead. The flaky pastry, however, was delish - much like roti prata. Most impressively served was the 4 chunks of pork ribs and 1 ...