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I think I over mixed the batter but it still tastes pretty great.
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baked in my maternal grandmother's bundt pan - I never got to meet any of my grandparents as I was a "late" baby :)
Choir! Choir! Choir! got together last night with Daveed and Nobu at U of T to sing "Linger" for Dolores O'Riordan. So sad .. RIP.
Let us all celebrate this 4th of July by (1) looking at this quintessential American landscape photograph of a Cranberry Bog in Carlisle, MA, (2) cheering on a group of contestants as they pursue the American Dream of eating 70 hot dogs in 10 minutes, and (3) watching the movie Independence Day and wishing Bill Pullman was our president in real life.
This work whose author is Sandra Pedreira Mora is under a licensed of Creative Commons Attribution-NonCommercial-NoDerivatives 4.0 International License.
Not my creation - that of my partner who wanted to use up cranberries left over from Christmas. Roast turkey requires cranberry sauce.
CPKC 118-16 (Edmonton IMS, AB - Montreal Hochelaga, PQ) heads down the CN Bala Subdivision (directional running) passing through the location known as Cranberry. This is where Trans Canada Highway 69 passes over the mostly isolated northern section of the Bala Sub. A new roadbed has been built a few years ago along with two new bridges over the tracks (all to the left of the photo) for when the twinned highway 400 project moves ahead. This shot will be no more across an open swamp in Ontario's Northern Georgian Bay country. 042123
When it gets cool, I drink hot tea most afternoons. One of my favorites is Cranberry Lover's Tea from Gong Fu Tea in Des Moines. It's an herbal blend of honeybush, rooibos, low bush mountain cranberries and a few small rose buds. Very nice.
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Bird's Eye view of Frogfoot Bog, Wareham in Massachusetts. The bogs belong to Makepiece Farm who produce cranberries marketed by Ocean Spray. I had no idea this is how cranberries were harvested before my visit. This shot was taken during my first ever helicopter flight and through the window. If you look carefully you can see one of the other helicopters in the sky on the far right of the photo.
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