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This is my dog Layla...she was ever present during the baking. This week I decided to try to create a cupcake all on my own. Yikes...pretty much up to now I have followed someone else's recipe to the letter. I put some more thought into how I could create a Banana Pudding Cupcake and here's what I came up with. Check out my blog, 52 Cupcakes, for the recipe.
Taken for October's MSH for the catagory 'And finally, a wafer thin mint!'
Too much chocolate gives me migraines. ouch.
For Monday Photo Challenges and Thursday Retreads - a retread of my photo 'Nilla Goodness with a surreal touch!
There is a metal latch on the end to hold the wafer iron closed. The handle is said to be iron and the wafer paddles are brass.
My Mother makes the best Southern Banana Pudding you could ever put in your mouth. This is not the instant pudding type either. The pudding is cooked.
16. februar: Jens Stoltenberg, Kristin Halvorsen, Liv Signe Navarsete, Terje Riis-Johansen og Karl Eirik Schjøtt-Pedersen besøkte tirsdag Herøya i Telemark, der de møtte representanter for næringslivet. Tema for møtet er næringsutvikling, omstilling og arbeidet for å etablere framtidsrettede arbeidsplasser. Blant deltakerne var representanter for både relativt unge bedrifter og for bedrifter som har vært gjennom omstilling. Møtet foregikk hos REC Wafer. Her fra en omvisning i fabrikken.
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A wafer of silicon chips from a Paradise satellite comms modem.
Taken on my digi-compact in 'macro', since it's all I had to hand.
These were around in 2016. Rutherford & Meyer, manufactured at Gracefield, Lower Hutt. Not my image.
© Nele Revyn
"Why cleaning is necessary during processing (Regulus 3kV x LM(UL))".
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This was one of my favorite Christmas foods as a kid in Slovakia. They're light wafers that are made using an appliance similar to a waffle iron. My mother makes them every Christmas and I still feel like a little kid when I eat them. The typical way to consume these is to coat one lightly in honey and place another on top thereby making a honey & wafer sandwich. My Colombian coworker Liliana told me in her native land these are called Obleas and instead of honey they use caramel or arequipe in Spanish.
Part of the daily entertainment at the Wafer Creek Ranch was watching the hummingbirds chase each other around the feeders. There was one that really like to protects its territory.
"Thomas Botfield Esq of Hopton Court who rebuilt the church in 1825 ... Deputy Lieutenant and magistrate for the County of Salop. Born February 14th 1762, died January 17th 1843 .
Also Lucy his wife Born June 17th 1774, died August 15th 1856"
Memorial by E H Baily
Thomas & Lucy are buried outside the church in an impressive tomb www.geograph.org.uk/photo/2432978 . Coming from an old Shropshire family, he was the son of another Thomas Botfield 1801 and Margaret Baker 1803
Lucy was the daughter of William Skelhorn and Sarah Greve 1808
By the time Thomas bought Hopton Court in 1792 he was already a well established local industrialist, one of four brothers, and could boast coal mining rights on Titterstone Clee, several lime kilns and three local paper mills. He went on to claim patents for products and new inventions associated with the ironworking industry and with one brother was a partner in a banking business. In his spare time he became a recognised geologist and horticulturalist - to the extent that he was a Fellow of the Royal Society. He was also a JP and became Deputy Lieutenant of Shropshire. His Will states that by his death in 1843 he owned manors in not only Hopton Wafers but Cleeton and Whitton in Shropshire and Farlow in Herefordshire, all manorial rights bought rather than inherited. He also owned property in not only Hopton Wafers but Coreley, Milsom, Stottesdon, Farlow, Neen Savage, Cleeton, Oreton, Detton, Whitton, Ludlow, Stanton Lacy, Shrewsbury and Brecon. He also rebuilt Doddington church. Lucy endowed the local school.
Lucy remained at the Court until her own death. Having no children, Thomas' nephew Beriah Botfield (son of his brother Beriah) inherited a life interest, on his death in 1863. Hopton Court passed to Lucy's nephew Rev Woodward son of Lucy's sister Sarah.
Some information and graveyard tomb © Jeremy Bolwell CCL
Peanut Butter and Jam Sandwich chocolate bars this week on The Chocolate Apprentice ……Here's the full story
Matcha wafers with white chocoloate from Malebranche. A must buy when you're in Kyoto!
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