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Inside of the loaf. The bread is very soft and airy. I had to slice it carefully to avoid squashing the loaf. From a distance, the two halves resemble the side views of two faces smiling at each other :)
Recipe is available here.
Before performing emergency ear re-attachment on my dogs favourite toy, Fairy Floss. I doubt the patient needs anesthetic.
Love it when there are some 'candy floss' clouds in the sky to experiment with! Did one or two long exposures at home the other day......let's hope the two day pleasant weather spell was not our summer!!
Stacked all sorts of filters for this to get 91 second exposure.
P.S. Anybody know why you cannot comment on photos without clicking on the image to make it large? What a hassle this new Fluckr is and toying with leaving it me thinks!
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Walking through the festive market tonight, watching this chap making candy floss (or cotton candy as they call it in the States)
I got a care package from my aunt, filled with cupcake liners, disco dust, Fondant supplies, basically all things I love. It also contained these: Cupcake Floss, Cupcake Mints & Cupcake Bandages.
My son helped himself to all 130 mints in the tin....( kids...), not sure if I'll actually use the floss...
Floss-silk tree (Chorisia specoisa).
It is deciduous subtropical tree from South America. It has spiny trunk and large showy floweres.
The photo was taken in Mt. Coot-tha Botanic Garden, Brisbane.
The woman who served me a stick of candy floss was softly spoken and had colour coordinated outfit to go with her plethora of sweets.
Bee Cheng Hiang AND EVA Air branded, nonetheless. Maybe I should've saved the packaging for my airline memorabilia collection.
I found them both under the bed having last minute deep conversation. Just waiting for the hairdresser to fluff up Floss' hair and we will be ready to go!!!
Inflated bags of colourful fairy floss were being sold outside of J Avenue in Soi Thonglor, Bangkok.
Floss, one of our first pair of cats, caught mid-yawn. Just look at those wonderful fangs and whiskers. This would have been in the mid-80s as we acquired them in 1981 and they wore collars only for a couple or three years. He was a large cat and obviously half Siamese, judging by his long tail, long legs and voice. He made almost 18 before succumbing to the big C. A character to the end. Scanned from a not brilliant print.