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The goujon - in this case, haddock.

 

The ultimate bitesized finger food.

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The Mrs. Fields Sweet and Simple Basket will hit the spot for any occasion. This woven basket arrives filled to the brim with flavors of her most popular cookies and treats.BEST version comes with 48 Nibblers bitesize cookies, 30 brownie bites and 4 handfrosted cookies.

with love.

yes we can: bake madeleines in the microwave.

funwith learning curve

science project: bitesize avocado quiches playing madeleines. less than 2 mins in the trusty microwave.

ok, they are prototypes, ok, they are

Quiche Madeleine.

1 egg

1/2 -3/4 cup avocado

dash sea salt

2 tsp arrowhead buckwheat pancake mix

1 tb muffin mix (banana was avbl)

1 tsp black sesame almond 'powder' ***

dash sriracha

with a trusty fork (this trial is too mini for a whisk), make madeleine batter. batter will be green, thankgod. we use silicone madeleine pan. Microwave approx 2 mins on med high in our ancient microwave. perfect. note: no crispy edges; the mere illusion of them. we love them..

09/2/2009 11:35:29

Halloween cupcake skewers for the pizzazzerie contest. how-tos:

www.chiccookiekits.blogspot.com

 

Esplanade – Theatres on the Bay is a waterside building located on six hectares of waterfront land alongside Marina Bay near the mouth of the Singapore River, purpose-built to be the centre for performing arts for the island nation of Singapore. Taking its name from the nearby Esplanade, it contains a Concert Hall which seats about 1,600 and a Theatre with a capacity of about 2,000 for the performing arts.

The library@esplanade is located on the third floor of the building. There are outdoor performing centres, and retail and food space at the Esplanade Mall. There is an outdoor open space on the fourth floor of the building, which is the highest point open to the public.

As one of the world’s busiest arts centres, Esplanade offers a staggering range of programmes which caters to all audiences. In addition to Esplanade Presents performances, other offerings by diverse presenters complement the programmes at the centre, ensuring that there is something for everyone.

Esplanade’s programmes are broadly organised around key areas – the community and access programmes form the foundation of activities at the centre, collaborations with mainly local arts groups help develop the industry, while leading international productions offer innovative programmes in the major arts genres. These programmes are presented in different festivals and series designed to appeal to the broadest range of audiences.

Esplanade's in-house programming team presents over 14 festivals and 20 on-going series throughout the year. As a centre for everyone, the programmes range from PLAYtime! for 2 to 4 year olds, Bitesize - a monthly talk and workshop taster series for a range of Arts topics, to At The Concourse - a non-ticketed music series that runs everyday of the year, as well as Coffee Morning Afternoon Tea - concerts featuring nostalgic English and Chinese golden hits by veteran local artists.

 

The building was designed by two architectural firms working in conjunction: by DP Architects (DPA) of Singapore and the London-based Michael Wilford & Partners (MWP), although the latter left the project in May 1995.] The original design, presented to the public in 1994, consisted of unadorned glass cases over the theatres, and initially elicited criticisms from the public, including calling it "two copulating aardvarks". Critics also accused that the design is insensitive to Singapore's location and climate as it would have created a greenhouse in the tropical climate of Singapore, but according to DPA director Vikas Gore some form of shading was always intended, and a cladding of aluminum sunshades was added to the final design. The unique architectural design has been said to have an appearance similar to either a durian (a tropical fruit) or the eyes of a fly. Hence, the building is colloquially known to locals as "The Durian" or "The Big Durian"

Last exam board of the year today, with just a programme board to go next week some time means I'm all done with marking etc.

 

When I was a small child I got my first computer and it had a whole 1kb of RAM and you needed fingers of steel to be able to type on the keyboard.

 

Now for less money than that computer cost I can get a miniature computer with way more memory and a handheld integrated touchscreen.

 

Tempted to try and make this into a bitesize arcade machine maybe...

Friday 21 & Saturday 22 March, 8pm

Wishbone

BITESIZE Play

Writer Laura Lindow

Director Rosie Rosie Kellagher

Cast Joanna Holden & Tom Booth

  

A Black Swan Event (def): an unexpected high impact occurrence, yet one which, it is later concluded, was 'bound to happen'.

  

It is early. Very early. Those who are game find a reason to get up and out, whilst those who are not snooze on. Up on Collie’s Reach two strangers' paths cross. You know how it is: you get chatting, make conversation, to be polite. As it transpires Meryl and Jamie chare a lot more than their appearances betray. Buried misunderstandings come home to roost as the two realise that some wishes just won't fly.

  

Queen’s Hall Arts works with North East writers to produce high quality, small scale touring work that excites and challenges audience as well as delivering an extensive outreach programme bringing workshops and performances to communities throughout the region.

  

(c) Topher McGrillis at Queen's Hall Arts in Hexham.

Cannelloni are rectangular pasta sheets. Here, after pasta sheets have been boiled, they are filled with a savory stuffing which include ricotta cheese and grilled vegetable. In other cases, they are often filled with various kinds of meat.

Romesco is a sauce that is typically made from almonds, pine nuts, and a smaller, sweet, variety of red bell pepper.

Food courtesy of HeirloomLA Catering.

From my cross county winter saga featuring Bitesize Passion, TMDTheUE, Ausibear.

Someone brought a tray of these individually wrapped pieces of sweetness to work.

Three Cups Chicken (三杯鸡)

 

Ingredients :

1 whole chicken cut into bitesize pieces

10 slices of ginger

15 cloves of garlic

2 red chilli (cut into big pieces)

2 stalk spring onions (cut into 2 inch pieces)

 

Seasonings :

60 ml of sesame oil

60 ml of light soy sauce

1/4 cup of Chinese cooking wine

2 to 3 tablespoon of sugar depending on your preference of sweetness

3 to 4 stick of cinnamons

some pepper

some chilli powder or paprika

1/4 tsp of five spice powder

1 tbsp of tomato ketchup

1 tbsp of black vinegar

a little dark soy sauce

 

Method :

(1) Clean chicken well and cut up into bitesize pieces

(2) In a pot claypot put the ginger, spring onions, chilli at the bottom

(3) Put the chicken piece on top. Pour all the seasonings ingredients into the pot

(4) Use big fire to cook the chicken uncovered for about 15 mins

(5) Add in bunch of basil, cover the pot and continue to cook until the sauce thickens. Turn off fire

(6) Sprinkle some more wines into the pot and stir well before serving

nothing beats bringing down sandwiches to the dock when everyone just starts to feel hungry for lunch. this assortment included tuna, egg, and turkey bitesize sadwiches.... yum!!!

 

blogged at eatpretty.blogspot.com/

Friday 21 & Saturday 22 March, 8pm

Wishbone

BITESIZE Play

Writer Laura Lindow

Director Rosie Rosie Kellagher

Cast Joanna Holden & Tom Booth

  

A Black Swan Event (def): an unexpected high impact occurrence, yet one which, it is later concluded, was 'bound to happen'.

  

It is early. Very early. Those who are game find a reason to get up and out, whilst those who are not snooze on. Up on Collie’s Reach two strangers' paths cross. You know how it is: you get chatting, make conversation, to be polite. As it transpires Meryl and Jamie chare a lot more than their appearances betray. Buried misunderstandings come home to roost as the two realise that some wishes just won't fly.

  

Queen’s Hall Arts works with North East writers to produce high quality, small scale touring work that excites and challenges audience as well as delivering an extensive outreach programme bringing workshops and performances to communities throughout the region.

  

(c) Topher McGrillis at Queen's Hall Arts in Hexham.

From my cross county winter saga featuring Bitesize Passion, TMDTheUE, Ausibear.

Inside the Radio 1 underground studios. Groovy!

I haven't had one of these in YEARS. My friend Mariah got me addicted in college. During one summer of classes my official snack was a s'mack bar and some chocolate milk (yeah, I gained a lot of weight that summer...). One of my coworkers set one on my desk today. I don't really remember eating it but I am aching for more!

bite size stars and stripes cookie bites (decorated with sprinkles and candy). how-tos at:

www.chiccookiekits.blogspot.com

  

It says here creamy bite-sized cookie dough drenched in pure milk chocolate but I can barely taste the goodness of pure chocolate milk when I popped one miniature cookie in my mouth. Sorry but this whole package is a disappointment. Baking or making cookie dough at home is better!

Friday 21 & Saturday 22 March, 8pm

Wishbone

BITESIZE Play

Writer Laura Lindow

Director Rosie Rosie Kellagher

Cast Joanna Holden & Tom Booth

  

A Black Swan Event (def): an unexpected high impact occurrence, yet one which, it is later concluded, was 'bound to happen'.

  

It is early. Very early. Those who are game find a reason to get up and out, whilst those who are not snooze on. Up on Collie’s Reach two strangers' paths cross. You know how it is: you get chatting, make conversation, to be polite. As it transpires Meryl and Jamie chare a lot more than their appearances betray. Buried misunderstandings come home to roost as the two realise that some wishes just won't fly.

  

Queen’s Hall Arts works with North East writers to produce high quality, small scale touring work that excites and challenges audience as well as delivering an extensive outreach programme bringing workshops and performances to communities throughout the region.

  

(c) Topher McGrillis at Queen's Hall Arts in Hexham.

Lovely relaxed Saturday. Tim went to Pilates as usual this morning, then the two of us went for a wander up into Blackheath village and on to Greenwich Park. On the way back, we walked past this pond, and Tim pointed out the whole baguette floating in the water. Someone was obviously very keen to feed the geese....

 

Came back for some lunch, then went down to Sainsburys. Had a really relaxed afternoon, and Tim then cooked us a delicious Keralan curry for dinner. Perfect!

October 14th is National Dessert Day

 

The top 3 are chocolate, bottom 2 are key lime

Friday 21 & Saturday 22 March, 8pm

Wishbone

BITESIZE Play

Writer Laura Lindow

Director Rosie Rosie Kellagher

Cast Joanna Holden & Tom Booth

  

A Black Swan Event (def): an unexpected high impact occurrence, yet one which, it is later concluded, was 'bound to happen'.

  

It is early. Very early. Those who are game find a reason to get up and out, whilst those who are not snooze on. Up on Collie’s Reach two strangers' paths cross. You know how it is: you get chatting, make conversation, to be polite. As it transpires Meryl and Jamie chare a lot more than their appearances betray. Buried misunderstandings come home to roost as the two realise that some wishes just won't fly.

  

Queen’s Hall Arts works with North East writers to produce high quality, small scale touring work that excites and challenges audience as well as delivering an extensive outreach programme bringing workshops and performances to communities throughout the region.

  

(c) Topher McGrillis at Queen's Hall Arts in Hexham.

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