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Tag Archives: Apple
A very late strudel
The 27th was Daring Bakers reveal date. And for a month I’ve been procrastinating about apple strudel. Mainly because I’ve never eaten apple strudel before and didn’t have the faintest notion of what it was all about. I had an … Continue reading
Me and my Time Machine
You know how some abused women allegedly stay with their men because they start believing that they deserve it? Well, I’ve never had that problem. I did realise today, though, that the closest I came to it was spending a … Continue reading