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Chocolate By Liz Bygrave Raw chocolate - also known as 'cacao' - is, as its name suggests, chocolate that hasn't undergone the usual heating processes applied to all other forms of chocolate, including the organic
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Coffee By Samantha Evens Finding the ?espresso potential,? or the level of perfection in any given shot of espresso is often like being on a quest for the holy grail. You know it's out there,
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Crockpot By Marge Du Plessis If you own a slow cooker or crockpot, I know from experience, you are probably always on the lookout for recipes.There are so many reasons why it is very handy
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Mrs BALLS CHUTNEY HISTORY As Told By Mrs Balls Grandson Desmond Ball. Desmond Ball, the great-grandson of Mrs HS Ball, sells chutney made from her original recipe at produce markets around Cape Town.(Image: Jennifer Stern)
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Main Dishes Cape Kedgeree* 2 ounces butter * 4 cups cooked fish, flaked * 2 cups cooked rice * 4 hard-boiled eggs, separated into whites and yolks * 2 teaspoons salt * 1/2 teaspoon pepper
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Original Recipe For Mrs BALLS CHUTNEY Mrs. Ball’s Secret Recipe. Edward Ball, Mrs. Ball’s grandson scaled down this original recipe to make 18 bottles of (mild) chutney. 612 g dried peaches 238 g dried apricots
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History of Mr's BALL'S CHUTNEYThe Romantic Version The name chutney was adopted from a Hindi word in India, chatni, meaning ‘made from fresh fruit and spices”. In South Africa chutney mainly used as a marinade
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Salads Crayfish Salad 8 - 3 ounce crayfish tails (Use rock lobster if in the USA) 1 teaspoon salt 1/2 lemon, cut into wedges 1/2 cup mayonnaise 1 teaspoon curry powder 1 teaspoon paprika 1
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Starters Crayfish Soup 1 pound crayfish tails (use rock lobster if in the USA) 1 teaspoon salt 4 ounces butter 1 cup onions, thinly sliced 2 tomatoes, chopped 1 clove garlic, minced 1 teaspoon salad
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Tea By Jon Stout You might be surprised to learn that there are hundreds of different designs and styles of teapots available for sale today. Why so many? Different people use teapots for different things.
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Wine By Larry Love Long before the birth of Christ, wine, together with oil and wheat were the principal commodities of trade although there was also some trade in silks and spices, jewels and ornaments,