Thursday, May 28, 2015
Jacqueline
Chocolat - French for Chocolate. I adored chocolate from a young age when I had to sneak in the cupboard to find where my mother had hidden the Nestle's Chocolate Chips. Having read about the famous chocolat shoppes in Paris, when I finally got there I was determined to try a chocolate from every Paris shoppe. I invite you to share my adventures in creating, in travel, and in life.
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Words to Eat By
"Though never a very good dieter, she'd found a rule of thumb that kept her from blimping out as her metabolism aged - eat what you want, but not all of it. So if she wanted cheesecake, she made cheesecake, had a slice, and took the rest to a friend or someone in her church who needed a pick-me-up."
Lemon Tart, A Culinary Mystery, by Josi S. Kilpack

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How fun, I'm glad you finally got to try the vinegar Jacqueline, hope you love it! My chives were hidden by rhubarb leaves this year so it doesn't look like I'll have enough to make a batch-enjoy:@)
ReplyDeleteI wonder if you can blend up the flowers to use in a marinate? The flowers are so pretty! I don't have a garden so I didn't know that chives have purple flowers! I love learning new things!
ReplyDeleteSupper pretty! I must say the color is so YOU:)
ReplyDeleteWonderful tip and so pretty. You knew? Thanks for sharing this little gem
ReplyDeleteI love this mild oniony pink vinegar! It's one of my favorites! But then I love to use the chive blossoms in salads as well! Love your container -- much prettier than the ones I use.
ReplyDeleteLove this!! I want to try this. We have some chives in our backyard! Love the pretty pictures too!
ReplyDeleteHow creative! I love the little jar you put the flowers in. It looks so pretty! I would love to try this in a salad!
ReplyDeleteYour photos just sparkle; they are so clear. I love those purple flowers. I always used to go to the round garden and pick chives for mother. I have some chives, but no flowers. Joni
ReplyDeleteI have lots of chive blossoms in my kitchen garden Jackie. I never thought to make vinegar with them. I've made a lot if other types f homemade vinegar and I thin I NEED to try this I one.
ReplyDeleteI have lots of chive blossoms in my kitchen garden Jackie. I never thought to make vinegar with them. I've made a lot if other types f homemade vinegar and I thin I NEED to try this I one.
ReplyDeleteOh, I have made Lynn's chive vinegar ~ so pretty too! My chives are blooming now too :)
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