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Le mon coeur

It doesn’t taste at all like the industrial curds in supermarkets.` The higher the quality of the ingredients, the better the dish will be for your taste and health. 1. Put the grated lemon rind of 3 lemons with 100g whole cane sugar, in a bowl. No need for grated fingers. 2. In another bowl,…
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Oh purée! du céleri-rave!

The expression “oh purée” is an informal French exclamation that roughly translates to “oh sugar!” or “oh jeez!” It’s used to express surprise, annoyance, or mild frustration. Purée means a thick liquid made by crushing usually cooked food (such as fruits or vegetables). Put some olive oil in a deep saucepan. Bring onions cut over…
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Ancient Rome vegetables

The higher the quality of the ingredients, the better the dish will be for your taste and health. In the country king of vegetables, this recipe has not moved a bit since the Roman Empire. At that time, it was said that those who ate fennel could access two thousand years of knowledge. Consume this…
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Volcanic Explosion

– Oh no! What a disaster! There is hot chocolate everywhere, even in the grooves of the dishwasher. – It is necessary to clean immediately, otherwise the milk will rot.With that, Bixente went to get the Spanish mop and sponges. Bachué went to the living-room to warn his friends. As she burst out laughing,…
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Pain à l’oeil

“Pain à l’oeil” is a play on word with “pain à l’ail” which means garlic bread. “A l’oeil” means in French that you do not measure or weigh the ingredients but rather you look at the aspect of what you are cooking to know the quantities you need for each ingredient. I tried many recipes…
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Thomas Mozart – Tomatoes and Mozzarella

On ne dit pas Beethoven est ici, mais Mozart est là! The better the quality of the products, the better the dish. So choose your products well. (from your personal garden or the market or a permaculture, preferably organic). Cut the tomatoes and mozzarella as desired. You can add basil. For dressing (which is optional), I…
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Hamlet Omelet

You can cook oignons and tomatoes (or any other vegetables) on a low heat in the pan before pouring the eggs. – How To – make an omelette, from ‘Jamie Does…’: https://youtu.be/wA_Op5SoAAM – https://www.theguardian.com/lifeandstyle/wordofmouth/2010/jun/03/how-to-make-perfect-omelette: As with all very simple things, the omelette has attracted a certain mystique amongst those convinced that there must be more to…
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Sugar Smart

When talking about sugar, the difference between table sugar you use when you cook and industrial sugar that is used in ultra-processed food is striking. Unless you have a real disorder, too much sugar tastes bad. Industrial sugar like glucose syrup or HFCS (high fructose corn syrup) will not taste sweet. You won’t tell when…