Showing posts with label Dessert. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Dessert. Show all posts

2012-12-15

5 Fun Union-Made Desserts for the Holidays

5 Fun Union-Made Desserts for the Holidays:

 "No holiday tradition competes with the family meal. Between desserts decorated full of cheer and marvelous meats that melt in your mouth, ‘tis the season for a full stomach. Luckily for union members, members of the United Food and Commercial Workers (UFCW), the Bakery, Confectionery, Tobacco Workers and Grain Millers (BCTGM) and the United Farm Workers (UFW) have an amazing variety of ingredients such as Hershey’s chocolate and Montpelier Almonds to create the most delicious and view-licious recipes. Here are five fun holiday dessert recipes to help you be union, buy union and bake union."



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2010-02-15

Grannymar

Grannymar:
"Baked Apples


Baked apples make a very easy dessert and can be cooked in the oven alongside the main course or in the microwave. I often bake just one for myself and place the apple in a large ramekin dish.This recipe gives direction for microwave cooking."

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{Baked Apples  by Leichenengel}
[Love is Suicide]


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yummies from Grannymar . . . yay!

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2010-02-07

At First Glass: Norma Shearer's apple shortbread meringue, updated with Pama

Cropped screenshot of Norma Shearer from the t...Image via Wikipedia
The Women (1939)

women, women, all the time! works as a chick-flick,
but not as a date movie. 'less yer lookin' fer a coolin' chill.

. . . quite the unique ensemble piece;
satisfying and memorable . . . {click here for our review}

so we were reviewing the film
 when we ran into the following recipe.
{wotta coinky-dink!}

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At First Glass:
Norma Shearer's apple shortbread meringue, updated with Pama:

At any rate, on Norma Shearer's page we find, beneath her well coiffed and bejeweled studio photograph, two desserts, one for "Chocolate Antoinette" and one for "Porcupine Dessert with Vanilla Sauce.


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