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Returning April 2011

February 14th, 2011

April 2010 Roundup

June 27th, 2010

April Cookbook of the Month Review

April 30th, 2010

The ’ was hosted by Esther of The Lilac Kitchen.She challenged everyone to make a traditional British using, if possible, a very traditional British ingredient: suet.When I read the for this months DB , I was a bit reluctant as one of the ingridients they use for are suet and that is something I really don’t want to use.But I din’t had

Treacle Sponge Pudding Daring Bakers Challenge April 2010

April 27th, 2010

Wholesome Lunchbox # 27 (April 2010) – The Round-up

April 16th, 2010

What We’re Eating for Dinner: April 5 - 11

April 13th, 2010

(I found this today while I was going through a bunch of stuff in a bin in the basement.)

Subtitle:  "A modern version of a nice idea."

Once upon a time, but not too long ago, an duckling was born - or hatched, rather.  She was grey and gangly, and didn't look at all like her cute, fuzzy yellow siblings.  She tried not to be sad, but it was hard to ignore the taunts and jeers of the other barnyard creatures.

"Don't worry, my dear," quacked her mother.  "The same thing happened many years ago on your father's side of the family.  One of his great, great aunts hatched a…a duckling who was not quite like the others.  And this duckling grew into a beautiful swan.  So don't you pay any attention to what those other ducks and geese say.  Some , you will be beautiful, too."

The duckling had heard this story before, but this time it did not comfort her as it once had.

"But, Mama, what if I don't become a swan?  What if I just grow up to be an duck?"

Mother duck had secretly worried the very same thing, but she didn't want to admit that suck a tragedy might come to be.

"Hush, hush, child.  What foolishness!  You will be beautiful.  Just believe that and it will be true."

The duckling nodded her grey head and went down to her secret spot near the pond.  She gathered some of the flowers and grasses that grew nearby and amused herself by arrangeing and rearranging them at the water's edge.  When she found combinations she liked, she wove them together and set them on the water, where they were carried off by a gentle spring breeze.

"Children!  Children!  Lunch time!"

The duckling dropped her flowers and hurried back to the barnyard to join her family.

Later that afternoon, old Mrs. Grey Goose waddled across the yard, calling to the other barnyard fowl.

"Look what I found!  Down by the pond!  Look at these beautiful flowers, all woven together!"

The other ducks and geese hurried over to exclaim and admire.

"Where did you say you found this?"

"Where there any more?"

"Are there any with just yellow flowers?  I'm partial to dandelions, myself."

"Oy, yes!" squawked Mrs. grey Goose.  "Follow me!"

And she waddled off at a fast pace with the rest of the barnyard ducks and geese waddling quickly behind her.

Every morning the duckling went to her secret spot and wove together flowers and reeds and grasses and leaves.  Every afternoon the barnyard creatures waited at the other side of the pond for the wind to blow the 's treasures across.  Soon the barnyard was filled with splashes of color.

"Where do you suppose they come from?" Old Mrs. White Duck asked young Mrs. White Duck.

"I'm not sure," the younger duck answered, "but I have an idea."  She called her children to her side.  One, two, three, four, five, six.  "Where is your sister?" she asked.  The ducklings shrugged. 

"She always goes off by herself," one offered.

"Here I am, Mama!" The duckling appeared from behind a bush.  Her beak was dripping with water, and there were flower petals in her feathers.  "Were you looking for me?"

Mama duck sent the other six ducklings back to play.  "Tell me the truth, daughter, are you responsible for all of these beautiful flower creations?"

The duckling nodded.  "Are you angry?"

"Of course not!  I just don't understand.  How did you think of doing this?  And…why?  And why didn't you tell anyone?"

"I thought about what you've told me - about the duckling generations ago, who became a swan.  And I know you meant well, but I might not become a swan when I grow up.  So I thought that if I couldn't be beautiful, maybe I could make something that was.  So I started picking flowers and leaves and things, and weaving them together…and that's how it all began.  I let them float on the water because they looked pretty there.  The wind did the rest."

Eventually the duckling grew up.  She did not become a beautiful swan.  She was just a plain, ordinary-looking duck.  But she had such a knack for creating beautiful things that no one ever again thought of her as "." 

And neither did she.

The End.

"The Other Ugly Duckling" - 29 April 1991

April 10th, 2010

was the of . It would have been my father’s 72nd birthday if he was still with us. My sister, Veena, had written this piece on her Facebook page remembering him on this . I couldn’t have written this any better, perhaps not even this well, and would like to share this with all of you.

Today is my father’s birthday.
Today marks 4 months and days since my father passed

Yesterday was the 6th of April………..

April 7th, 2010

Happy April Fools Day! Fake French Fries

April 1st, 2010

What We’re Eating for Dinner: March 28 - April 3

March 30th, 2010

April 2009 Roundup

July 20th, 2009

April Wrap-Up

June 11th, 2009

Tried And Tasted, April 2009: The Round-up

May 8th, 2009
Green Apple Pancake Pudding for NTTC April 2009

NTTC April 2009 Fruit Dessert Roundup

May 8th, 2009

April Cookbook of the Month Review

April 30th, 2009

The is hosted by Jenny from Jenny Bakes. She has chosen Abbey’s as the .Funny, last year in we made a also :) Abby’s recipe is more to my taste though. I omitted lemon juice and added some of my egg liqueur. For the topping, I used a jar of walnuts in honey that I got from dear Pino last weekend, when I went to Koprivnica

Daring Bakers, April 2009 - Abbey’s Infamous Cheesecake

April 28th, 2009

Cheesecake - Daring Bakers April Challenge

April 28th, 2009

Cheesecake - Daring Bakers April Challenge

April 28th, 2009
Guess what's getting good? Strawberries!

Cheesecake Centerpiece: Daring Bakers April 2009

April 27th, 2009
Guess what's getting good? Strawberries!

Cheesecake Centerpiece: Daring Bakers April 2009

April 27th, 2009

Anzac Day 25th April.

April 27th, 2009

What We’re Eating for Dinner: April 27 - May 3

April 27th, 2009
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April Daring Baker’s: Homemade Cheesecake

April 27th, 2009

Last Market of April

April 27th, 2009