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What's For Dessert?

Postby dilbert » Fri Jan 22, 2016 8:42 am

A person could gain weight just reading this thread. There should be a warning and calorie count posted on the link to this thread. It's not fair!
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Re: What's For Dessert?

Postby ruskyed » Sat Feb 06, 2016 7:49 pm

Мука черемуховая, рябиновая, боярышниковая.
This is interesting. Apparently at one time flour was very expensive (or unavailable) and so bird cherry, rowan, and hawthorn were ground into meal and used to make baked goods. Honey and nuts were also used. These baked goods probably are not as tasty as modern baked goods, but I'd be willing to bet that they are healthier than what we eat now.
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Re: What's For Dessert?

Postby ergot » Sun Feb 07, 2016 6:39 pm

Mountain Ash, Rowan
Maybe not all that healthy:
You will read in some places that the seeds contain compounds which upon digestion release small amounts of cyanide. This is probably true. The seeds of some 1,000 plants in the greater group (Rose) do have some cyanidic compounds. Processing (the breaking down of cell structures and letting enzymes go to work) and or cooking usually take care of that issue.

This page provides a lot of interesting information about rowan. I'll cross-list it to the Sacred Plants thread.
LINK: http://www.eattheweeds.com/mountain-ash-rowan/
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Re: What's For Dessert?

Postby twister » Sun Jul 17, 2016 8:20 pm

Here's Why You Should Be Eating Ice Cream Right Now
Grab a bowl full before it's too late!
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Re: What's For Dessert?

Postby tronagirl » Tue Aug 02, 2016 7:21 am

Let’s face it — American breakfast is really dessert
Looks like breakfast is what's for dessert or is it the other way around?
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Re: What's For Dessert?

Postby tronagirl » Tue Dec 20, 2016 6:07 pm

Joe Biden really, really likes ice cream
It's hard to go wrong with ice cream!
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Re: What's For Dessert?

Postby shadylady » Sun Jan 08, 2017 8:04 pm

$27 Cake Vs. $1,120 Cake
Three amazing cakes! This video is almost fifteen minutes long, but it's so wonderfully done that you'll enjoy every tasty minute!

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Re: What's For Dessert?

Postby CactusHugger » Sat Jul 29, 2017 8:35 am

Oreo Dip: The Only Way to Improve Oreos :yum2:
I've heard of decadent, but this might be going a little too far!
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Re: What's For Dessert?

Postby tronagirl » Wed Aug 02, 2017 6:55 am

National Ice Cream Sandwich Day
Don't miss out on the celebration! Grab an ice cream sandwich and start celebrating!
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Postby dilbert » Tue Mar 06, 2018 7:14 am

I heard something about World Pi Day coming up on March 14th. As a joke many people eat PIE on PI DAY. Not only do the two words sound alike, but pies are round and that makes pi especially relevant. I recall participating in a contest to see who could recite the most digits of pi when I was in middle school. Afterwards we celebrated by eating pie. It's a great tradition!
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