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Showing posts with label honey. Show all posts
Showing posts with label honey. Show all posts
Sunday, January 11, 2015
Sunday breakfast
Remember that cornmeal and sugar topping that was surplus to requirements in the Moosewood cookie caper? it found a home in these pancakes.
Along with more cornmeal and a cup of almond flour, which I'd made in my coffee grinder, leaving quite a few crunchy bits, and the usual other ingredients. This made a lovely light pancake, well, quite a few, enough for several breakfasts or desserts later.
Trail of good honey, real honey, from actual bees, not that supermarket impostor which can be labeled honey and still contain corn syrup, gah. Amazing that they are allowed legally to say honey as long as they don't say pure or one hundred per cent. The sugar lobby's clout, I suppose. However we can read labels and buy only the very good stuff with the flavor.
And, amid the frenzy of freecycling fabulous cookbooks, expensive, unread, to various happy people, I thought you'd like to see my own favorite.
Well, you could have guessed from its condition that it's well used. Food stuff on most pages, notes everywhere. Spine fell off years ago and is now a bookmark. Pancake recipe from there, and various other simple and good stuff, too. What you might call unpretentious.
Along with more cornmeal and a cup of almond flour, which I'd made in my coffee grinder, leaving quite a few crunchy bits, and the usual other ingredients. This made a lovely light pancake, well, quite a few, enough for several breakfasts or desserts later.
Trail of good honey, real honey, from actual bees, not that supermarket impostor which can be labeled honey and still contain corn syrup, gah. Amazing that they are allowed legally to say honey as long as they don't say pure or one hundred per cent. The sugar lobby's clout, I suppose. However we can read labels and buy only the very good stuff with the flavor.
And, amid the frenzy of freecycling fabulous cookbooks, expensive, unread, to various happy people, I thought you'd like to see my own favorite.
Well, you could have guessed from its condition that it's well used. Food stuff on most pages, notes everywhere. Spine fell off years ago and is now a bookmark. Pancake recipe from there, and various other simple and good stuff, too. What you might call unpretentious.
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