Very Good Recipes of White from Lauren Hairston
There are 5 White recipes on the blog Lauren Hairston. (704 on all the blogs)
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Black and White Wednesday: Lauren's Pale Hot Cocoa
By Lauren Hairston
12/14/11 07:00
I like chocolate, but I'm far from being a chocoholic. I like a pale, rather insipid, cup of hot cocoa. I mean insipid in the best way possible--comforting but not assertive. It's unashamed nursery food. The most exotic, gourmet hot cocoa blend never charms...
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Dinner and a Movie: White Christmas, Visions of Sugarplums, and Exciting News
By Lauren Hairston
12/09/11 07:00
I love picking up old magazines at estate sales or antique stores. This December 1956 issue of McCall's is chock-full of great recipes, including Huntburgers and Polka Dot Pudding, which went perfectly with a viewing of White Christmas (1954). A couple...
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Dinner and a Movie: White Christmas, Visions of Sugarplums, and Exciting News
By Lauren Hairston
12/09/11 07:00
I love picking up old magazines at estate sales or antique stores. This December 1956 issue of McCall's is chock-full of great recipes, including Huntburgers and Polka Dot Pudding, which went perfectly with a viewing of White Christmas (1954). A couple...
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Black (and White Wednesday) Treacle and Baroque Music
By Lauren Hairston
10/12/11 15:00
Why oh why is black treacle so difficult to find? I believe it's almost identical to blackstrap molasses, but I'm partial to Lyle's and I love its jaunty red tin. I've never seen it in Wichita period (even at World Market) and I used to buy it at Canterbury...
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Black (and White Wednesday) Treacle and Baroque Music
By Lauren Hairston
10/12/11 15:00
Why oh why is black treacle so difficult to find? I believe it's almost identical to blackstrap molasses, but I'm partial to Lyle's and I love its jaunty red tin. I've never seen it in Wichita period (even at World Market) and I used to buy it at Canterbury...
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