This is a mystery today.. what is bromo? farinose? (i thought that his is an illness from a plant) and are there meaning real snow? i mean.. i have outside one.
but … well. ther rest .. there are many tasty things. the iced apples and cheeses puffs, the graham pudding and buttermilk bread.
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Cooking with snow!
Snow fritters?! Sign me up!
This is a mystery today.. what is bromo? farinose? (i thought that his is an illness from a plant) and are there meaning real snow? i mean.. i have outside one.
but … well. ther rest .. there are many tasty things. the iced apples and cheeses puffs, the graham pudding and buttermilk bread.
Iced apples sound delicious
Could the Bromo be Bromo-Seltzer, an Alka-Seltzer like headache product? (With a couple toxic ingredients!) https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Bromo-Seltzer
Farinose…farina?
Curious about the buttermilk bread. Looks like an Irish soda bread but I wonder what the overnight proofing does.
Perhaps Farinose is Farina? Like Cream of Wheat?
Wait, we had sardine salad the day before yesterday. Twice in a week is twice too many times.
Deboning a whole chicken seems like a lot of work. You may have had to kill it and clean it yourself as well.
Bromo is a medicinal, effervescent drink that was used for hangovers and indigestion. Maybe because this is a Sunday morning?
We had ‘snow’ for breakfast one day earlier this week and I think it turned out that it’s a processed potato product, not actual snow.