And, the chocolate arrived this morning - geez doesn't look like much...
The bushel of green chile was offered in jest. The dancers, on the other hand...
Do you need me to bring some chocolate as backup?
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And, the chocolate arrived this morning - geez doesn't look like much...
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Me too! Thanks for the lovely photos from around Silver City to set the stage, gfron1!I've been out shopping with Kerry all morning so I know the treats that will soon be winging their way to Silver City and I am JEALOUS! It should be quite a time for everyone and I am wishing all of you a great deal of fun and food and learning!
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Oh Thank God! I was worrying about that all day long!!!...
Its interesting that we all shared gifts with each other. And it reminded me of the Olympics where the athletes bring what they think best represents their culture. Kerry brought me ice wine (which I have never had, but have been really wanting to try), maple syrup (in a big ass jar!), candies that we can't get in the US (what?! she thinks I like sweet stuff or something), cocoa butter (so John DePaula won't freak when I use hand cream in my desserts),
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The word is 'ganache' in Spanish.Oddest thing. On the dog walk I started thinking in Spanish - I only do that when I'm in overload. The problem is I don't know chocolate terms...come se dice 'ganache' en Espanol? Desiderio - ayudame!
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John - Rob got a different wine than you did, I brought him a bottle of the red ice wine (can't rmember the grapes at this very moment). I brought a bottle of the wine you got for Nouf and Patrick but Rob informs me that at 18 years of age Patrick can't have the wine. Bummer for him! So perhaps Rob will get to taste that one too.
I'm a little red and bleary eyed this morning, but looking forward to my class with the culinary students today. They will be my 'first pancake' class - you know the one you throw away cause the temperature wasn't right and all. We'll be working out the bugs with different equipment and chocolate and stuff so there should be lots of amusing faux pas.
Corrected for really tiny script on the computer and no glasses.