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Julia Altshuler > wrote in
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> hahabogus wrote:
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>> Did you watch this batch too?

>
>
> I would have, but I was so drugged with the antihistamines that I
> staggered up to see them go into the oven, then fell over in bed
> again.
>
>
>> Some say using the plastic blade in the FP works to reduces the heat
>> that using the metal blade generates.

>
>
> We used the plastic blade. The dough still got warm.
>
>
> Also, I think we ground the almonds too fine for the frangipane. I
> prefer them a little crunchier.
>
>
> Today I'm hoping to get to the bookstore so we can shop for a
> croissant cookbook.
>
>
> It's the funniest thing how this project is turning out to be so much
> fun. We knew we were old fuddy-duddy types. This is another example.
> Talking about croissants has occupied our time, and we're enjoying it.
> We'll be in the car searching for something to say. Then one of us
> will mention raising the oven temperature, and we get into a
> discussion about it. Anyone listening would say we were nuts to get
> into it to this degree. (Present company excepted-- and accepted.)
>
>
> --Lia
>
>


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significant other. At least thinking is involved.

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hahabogus wrote:

> Couples get quality time in the strangest ways as seen from an outsider.
> Better this than zoning out in front of a tv for sharing with a
> significant other. At least thinking is involved.
>


Your post reminded me of the time (when we were much younger and
healthier) that DH and I spent an entire weekend on a quest for the
perfect margarita recipe. There was no Internet, so we had to experiment
quite a bit <vbg>
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hahabogus wrote:
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> Couples get quality time in the strangest ways as seen from an outsider.
> Better this than zoning out in front of a tv for sharing with a
> significant other. At least thinking is involved.



We do that too. Lately it's been Bones on DVD.
--Lia

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