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The U.S. Department of Agriculture (USDA) People's Garden pollinator habitat and it's sign that encourages people to create their own habitats to help pollinator species, such as bees and butterflies, on Friday, October 30, 2015, in Washington, D.C. A Harvest Festival is being held today to celebrate the end of the 2015-growing season in the People’s Garden, at the USDA Farmers Market. USDA
A raised garden bed of red leaf lettuce growing in the U.S. Department of Agriculture (USDA) People's Garden, on Friday, October 30, 2015, in Washington, D.C. A Harvest Festival is being held to celebrate the end of the 2015-growing season in the People’s Garden, at the USDA Farmers Market. USDA photo by Lance Cheung.
Absolutely traditional Russian breakfast! Absolutely amazing taste! Cooking oladi will take no more than 10-15 minutes of your time but they worth every single minute! Nothing can be better on breakfast! Hot, just fried, soft inside and a bit crispy edge! It’s a best breakfast for you and your kids! Serve them with a sour cream, honey, jam or fresh berries and enjoy your breakfast! If you were in Russia and haven’t got a chance to taste Russian oladi – well, I consider you have never been in Russia at all.
Absolutely traditional Russian breakfast! Absolutely amazing taste! Cooking oladi will take no more than 10-15 minutes of your time but they worth every single minute! Nothing can be better on breakfast! Hot, just fried, soft inside and a bit crispy edge! It’s a best breakfast for you and your kids! Serve them with a sour cream, honey, jam or fresh berries and enjoy your breakfast! If you were in Russia and haven’t got a chance to taste Russian oladi – well, I consider you have never been in Russia at all.
Fruit Pectin Test , Survival Chefs - Jams & Jelly making Tips
To test fruit for the presence of pectin sufficient to make jelly, try this simple test.
The web article for this test is located at;
This was our first workshop on taking simple ingredients and preparing them with a touch of sophistication. Techniques, presentation, sauces, garnishes, tools, tips and some good people and good food! Find Maine Innkeeping Academy on Facebook and on our Blog - www.MaineInnkeepingAcademy.blogspot.com