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view nick with some candy wafers - _MG_6551 embed on a black background.
I have been thinking about how to create a Banana Pudding Cupcake and this weekend I decided to do it!
Check out my blog, 52 Cupcakes, for the adventure.
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PFA 200mm Wafer Carrier
H-shaped end for equipment interface
E-shaped handle on end wall
Capacity: 25
Overall size: 234mm (9.21in) x 203mm (8.in) x 156mm (6.14in)
D1 dimension: 25.4mm (1in)
Pocket Spacing: 6.35mm (0.25in)
Pocket Flat: 1.8mm (0.07in)
Equivalent: A192-81M-0215
Chocolate Wafers for a snack!
Sb-600 @ 1/16th power to the right of the light box, reflected with white paper to the left.
Here is the project I have been working on. This is going to be an illustration for a recipe on our food blog, Seasoning for Every Palate (seasoningforeverypalate.wordpress.com.) My mom used to make a pink strawberry ice-box cake with vanilla wafers. I have been making a mixed media drawing (mostly colored pencil, conte, and marker. Yesterday I did a digital dress rehearsal to try out my idea for drawing in strawberries for garnish and cookie crumbs sprinkled on top before making changes to the drawing. I opened a copy of the image in Painter and added the strawberries and cookie crumb topping with digital pastel. And I also try modifying some of the other colors and outline color. You can see the result on yesterday's post. I liked the changes, so this morning, I made some of the changes on the drawing. I added the strawberries and the cookie crumbs. But as I suspected, it was pretty tough to adjust the darker color "in real life" because I am working in crayon and pastel over marker. (I may finish up on the computer to make final adjustments to the outline color and make some other corrections.) This morning I also continued to deepen the color, especially the tabletop. (I had not been able to find my favorite purple pencil, but it turned up yesterday!)
... in DURIAN flavor. Wow.
From Wikipedia: "The edible flesh emits a distinctive odor, strong and penetrating even when the husk is intact. Regarded by some as fragrant, others as overpowering and offensive, the smell evokes reactions from deep appreciation to intense disgust. The odour has led to the fruit's banishment from certain hotels and public transportation in Southeast Asia."
The ceramic mug pack from Kit-Kat US has been a Christmas seasonal item for a few years now. It comes in a festive box with a to/from label on the side. It includes 4 Miniature-sized, original Kit-Kat in addition to the ceramic mug. The mug appears to be good quality and has a silicone sleeve and lid. I do worry that this could easily break if dropped, but overall I’ve been pleased with it.
Minneapolis, Minnesota.
I'm not a fan of these cookes -- they're textureless and bland to me -- but Sandee already submitted our photos of the homemade cookie/ice cream sandwiches.
The Tunnock's Caramel Wafer, correctly known as the Tunnock's Milk Chocolate Coated Caramel Wafer Biscuit, is a bar consisting of five layers of wafer, separated by four layers of caramel. The bar is coated in chocolate, made from cocoa and milk solids. The wafers are wrapped in red and gold coloured foil. Dark chocolate wafers, wrapped blue and gold, are also available.
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Protects 300mm single wafers during transport and storage
Less internal component make it easy to clean
Seal Gasket for a secure closure and less contamination
Very low outgassing Polycarbonate material
Image from Bread and Wine: Readings for Lent and Easter, Orbis Books, (C) 2003 The Plough Publishing House, ISBN 1-57075-572-8
So today my co-worker dropped this box on my desk.
My exact reaction was I believe, "Whahuh?"
Super confused and refusing to believe there was really 10 lbs of vanilla wafers in there, I opened the box. Yup all cookies.
No idea why I get them, well not really. She has 17 more boxes. Now that's the real question, and I have no help for you there. All I know is 'what am I going to do with 10lbs of wafers?'