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I love the crisp retro colors on the Fuji Instax :)

When you dip the cherries in the chocolate--remember to temper the chocolate first, if you want them to look pretty--it's important to make sure the chocolate completely covers the fondant, especially up around the stem. Otherwise, cherry juice weeps out of the holes and weak spots in the chocolate.

 

Which means that you want to cover a lot more of the cherry than I have in this picture...too bad, it looks cute this way.

At the end of the Maker's Mark distillery tour you can dip a bottle in the famous red wax.

Baco's Bacon Dip - Delicious vegan chip & veggie dip with the flavors of bacon and cheese.

 

My Veggie Kitchen

Ninja Ci-Wong enjoying a bowl of dipping ramen (tsukemen) at Momosan Ramen & Sake in NYC.

Lucky dip post card

Given a bag of goodies had to use X in the PC and had to use X, Y etc stitches

When I stitched mine, I did not have the unknowns above.

I used the following seven bits:

•the red onion bag – stitched down with straight stitch

•skeleton leaf

•length of lace – I tea dyed it

•lolly wrapper – I cut it into suitable shapes and heated it in the oven

•wooden toadstool – held down with double sided tape and then my own beads.

•Flower buttons – I did add two of my own (orange and yellow)

•Ladybird – held down with double sided tape

Extras include, cream ostrich egg beads and colonial knots, fly stitch, detached chain

What I did not use:

•Blue ribbon floss

•Green felt

•Colour catcher

•Black chiffon ribbon

•Cream chiffon ribbon

•Small lace motif

•Silver stars

•Plumb pudding button

 

Dip-netting surf smelt at Beach Four, Olympic National Park.

marbled strawberries on a kale cone ripe for picking

Devin tried dipping celery for the first time. Not sure of what he thought about it but I think the pigeons got the remains.

At Makers Mark Distillery, Kentucky

Spicy hottie dip. If you are out for some sweating, this is it! If you are keen, visit WWW.WTF.COM.SG to order. (site will be up soon)

Fotograaf Siim Vahur

An interesting view of it dipping her tongue into the sugar water..

Camera: Olympus Pen Ft

Film: Kodak 400

Sisli şehirler bıraktın bana /erken ölümünü kuşların

Ay ışığı da görünmez oldu çiçeksiz, yarım balkonumda..

 

Kalbimi acıtıyor tenimin yarası, her gece amansız bir sorgulama

Elimde kalan kırık dal ucu yırtıyor dokunduğu yeri..

 

O kırgın yağmur sokağı da işte kaybetti ince yağmurunu

Silindi penceremdeki ıslak gölge..

 

(bu da tencere kara jazz-elem'inki daha kara hesabı..biraz dibi tutmuş bir bakış açısı..kelimelerin yanık kokusu yetmiyor gibi, güvercinimizi de oturttuk tüten sinemize..

biraz acı ama..olsun karanlıkları da güzeldir insan yanımızın ...)

     

Winter Impressions from Munich, in and around the Englische Garten..

To dip the cherries, warm the fondant over a water bath, thin with cherry juice or brandy, and then add a very small amount of invertase.

 

The inverase is optional, but it's the enzyme commercial chocolate-covered cherries have in them to make sure the centers liquefy. It's easy to find it online, and you only need a small bottle because you use only 1/4 to 1/2 teaspoon of it, depending on the size of your batch of fondant. It can also be used with the powdered sugar/corn syrup/sweetened condensed milk coating for cherries--just make sure to add it at the very last minute because the liquefaction will start immediately.

I had the opportunity to visit a batik factory, and meet the designer/artist who creates the batik designs, and to watch the artists as they render his designs in wax beauty.

Our first dance, to the song "Love You More Today"

 

Band: Kim Massie and the Solid Senders kimmassie.net

 

Andrew and I have been swing dancing together almost as long as we've known each other, and I've been dancing to this band almost as long as I've been dancing.

Village kid taking a dip in the river

Wattle Valley dip - 'exotic Thai with cashews". Not so good with crackers, but great for dipping vegetables and for stirring through rice.

Minolta XG-1

50mm f2

Portra 800

Two Piece Dip set - ice water in bottom for cold dip; hot water in bottom for warm dip

Pumpkin cookie dip A few moments are all you need to whip up this creamy dip that goes perfectly with store-bought gingersnaps. from "Gloria Kirchman, Eden Prairie, Minnesota"

 

luxuryrecipes.blogspot.com/2010/10/pumpkin-cookie-dip.html

I wasn't trying to get in the way of the actual photographer so this is the best of what I got with the foreground I was dealing with.

...requires intense concentration!

 

He learned his dipping technique from Daddy because Mommy doesn't eat hers with ketchup.

 

Okay, we relaxed our dietary restrictions for him and allow him to eat fries occasionally. The decision comes from the fact that he can be quite the picky eater, and we're just happy that he ate something! =P

Bathing suits (check), sunblock (check), Little Swimmers (check), water (check), Floaties (check), Towels (check) - ok, we are off to the local pool.

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