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I use induction burners at school everyday, and yes, they can burn you. The burner itself cannot, but the heat from the pot will transfer to the surface of the induction burner, thus making it almo...

if you dip the apples in simmering simple syrup for 20-30 seconds before you dry them in the oven, they won't oxidize and turn brown.

sweet potato pie too!

mississippi mud pie, cornbread pudding, boiled peanuts, the hurricane, mint julep, chickory

Did you know that Hersheys and Nestle and other big companies are trying to pass legislation to lower the amount of cocoa in it to actually be called chocolate and not chocolate flavored? Write yo...

once sugar is in its crystalline state, the only thing it can be used for is caramel sauce (the kind with heavy cream).

i have that green sugar container.

ladyfingers. they look so simple...but alas..they always fall flat and look more like sticky crackers.

I would check out Etsy, they always have Amy Butler fabrics and they're 6-9$ per yard.

The Green Cat, Eliza-- Pain au Chocolat, or Chocolate croissants, are very time consuming ( around 3 days from scratch) and very very difficult to make in a home kitchen. unless you have a ba...

yumm...lavender and honey ice cream and pistachio sorbet... both go with both cakes!

Wow, I don't think i've ever seen a post bashed so much like this before. If you think its so trashy, overdone, or ''dangerous" why don't you post about something you think is so much more innovat...

Portland is very walkable, the public transportation here is great and it is pretty compact for the most part. Not to mention all of downtown is free for public transportation.

It will support a car. I have a GIANT tv on it

Ha! I Own it...I love, love it. Its the only colored thing in my house basically and it has a lot of white things on it to take the harshness of the yellow away from it. I didn't think it seemed ch...

If you're substituting dry active yeast for fresh yeast you should only use 1/3rd of the amount called for. I'm in bread class right now :)

If you ever need someone for the Portland and Seattle area please let me know!

Hey! my name is Kaya