Mushy yellow food
Sep. 21st, 2013 01:34 pmNews just in:
shadowspar's Greek Lentil Soup is the best food for an impending cold. I overdid the lemon when I first cooked it, but it turns out that, with my senses slightly dulled by the English Department Lurgy in its early stages, lemon & pepper flavoured soup is exactly what I need and I am sad I do not have more of it.
Now off to the city to find cider vinegar and fancy cheese for a spinnach and warm apple salad. Om nom nom.
Now off to the city to find cider vinegar and fancy cheese for a spinnach and warm apple salad. Om nom nom.
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Date: 2013-09-21 04:43 pm (UTC)You might also get somewhere with sucre mélasse, although mélasse de sucre will get you... molasses!
That said, I would be 100% unsurprised if it were difficult to find aux pays francophones. My general impression of France is that what I'd consider basic baking products are less commonly available than they are in Canada or the US. Ovens are also not as common! All this points to I don't think people in France at least are as inclined to bake sweet things as they are in Canada or the US, possibly because why bake when PATISSERIES PARTOUT?
Edited to add: You might have more luck in an organic (biologique) store or aisle, or in an international food section (maybe amongst Caribbean products?).
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Date: 2013-09-22 03:02 pm (UTC)I'm going to add a note about the lemon, too -- I've inadvertently overpowered myself in the past by getting a little too aggro with the juicing and zesting. ^_^;
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