Saturday, April 18, 2009

Indian Drivers Lic Template

A simple way to use up broccoli



If, like me, you do not throw the foot of the broccoli, please recycle it into a puree or soup combined with other vegetables.

This time, I cooked with parsnips.
The combination of these two vegetables were rather successful.
puree that I present today is very basic, of course you can add to your liking a bit of cream cheese, paprika etc ...

parsnip puree of broccoli foot

Ingredients :
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2 parsnips - 1 foot
broccoli - salt and pepper

Peel and chop the parsnips and broccoli foot.

Cook vegetables in a pan of salted water.
When the vegetables are tender (about 20-30 minutes), mix in a blender with a little cooking water. Add
again a little cooking water according to the desired consistency.
Pepper and it's ready!


Wednesday, April 15, 2009

Corbin Fisher Andy Honda

I'm still here!

First of all, thank you for your kind messages during my long absence .
It is really pleased to know that you have continued to visit this blog a little abandoned lately.
And yet it was not for lack of revenue and bentos but rather to present you a big lack of time kept me away from the blogosphere.
As I said earlier this year we bought an apartment that requires major work and we spend all our weekends.
I just need to find a way to organize myself differently to continue to publish on this blog (maybe during my lunch break).
In addition, I also show you work progress and plans for my new kitchen.
I promise I'll be back very soon with a lot of bentos and recipes.
Celine

Tuesday, April 7, 2009

Denise Milani Hardcore

Limbour / The quick Limbour

It Was A bright warm March day, so I visited nearby area year Limbour Called Where There are rapids in the Gatineau River That Are Quite lively at this time of year. When I Returned home, I Created a quick sketch from photos I Had taken. Perhaps I exaggerated the Colour of the River, But It Was an incredibly really deep blue - the kind That You Get When the skies are clear and The Water is fresh and icy-cold, not hot like it was smoggy afternoon in The Summit. Sometimes a little exaggeration impressions more accurately captures o. Anyway, a couple of Weeks Later I finished this painting of The Same scene. Watercolor, 15.5 x 12 inches (39 x 30 cm).

day was bright and warm for March, so I went to Limbour where there are rapids in the river Gatineau are very busy in spring. When I returned to my home, I created a quick sketch. I may have exaggerated the color of the river, but it really was an incredible blue - the kind you see when the sky is clear and the water is cool and icy, not as an afternoon in summer hot and dense. Sometimes a bit of exaggeration better captures our impressions. A few weeks later, I finished this painting of the same scene. Watercolor, 15.5 x 12 inches (39 x 30 cm).