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Cat`s Tongue BiscuitsMix together all the products listed for no more than 2 min. while the oven heats up to {180 °C}.
Prepare a large tray with baking paper. Pour the mixture in it with a teaspoon, leaving at least 3/4″ (2 cm) between the...
01 Feb.
Cat Tongue Biscuit CakePour in the butter cream and arrange 2 more rows of cat tongues, ending with the cream on top.
Optionally, decorate the cake with grated white or brown chocolate....
11 Dec.
Langues de Chat (French Cat Tongue Cookies)Preheat the oven to {220 degrees}.
Grease 2 baking trays.
Beat the butter and sugar into a fluffy cream and then add the vanilla essence.
Add the egg whites, one at a time. Lastly, pour the flour into the mixture...
22 July
What Will Happen if a Dog or Cat Eats Chocolate?People love chocolate and it is a sweet temptation not only in for children but also for adults. Therefore, almost every home has chocolate. However, if people have a dog or cat as a pet, the presence of chocolate can...
19 Nov.
Apple SaladPeel the apples and cut them into slices. Sprinkle them with a little sugar and mix with the alcohol.
Add the coarsely crushed walnuts, as well as the lemon juice.
Leave the salad to sit for 30 min. before serving in...
17 Aug.
Christening PitaFirst put the yeast to dissolve in the hot water, for about 2-3 minutes. Sift the flour, make a well in it and place all the products in except 1 egg yolk, which you will need for decoration. When the dough is ready, let...
09 Apr.
How to Remove Unpleasant Odors from the Fridge?One of the nightmares of every person is to open up the fridge and it smells bad. Unfortunately, this often happens when leftovers from uneaten dishes, cut appetizers, are stored in it and when we forget to throw out spoiled...
06 July
Easy Buns with Olive OilDissolve the yeast in warm water. Sift flour into a large oven dish and make a well in the middle. Set aside the yolk of one egg and add all the products to the well - milk, eggs, olive oil, salt and sugar, and the dissolved...
31 Dec.
Types of Hard CheesesThe term hard cheese refers to cheese whose ripening process is very long - from 2 to 8 months. Such are Swiss, Russian, Kostromskoy, Dutch, Poshekhonsky, Cheddar, Comte, Soviet, Gouda, Emmental, Cantal and Radamer cheeses...
06 Sept.
Snail Compress for Removing Bone SpursGather up 7 medium-sized snails early in the morning in areas where there's dew on the grass (for 1 treatment).
Put them in a plastic bag or foil in a wooden mortar. Cover the pestle with foil as well. Mash the snails...
05 Dec.
Baking SodaBaking soda, also known as sodium bicarbonate is a product of countless useful applications in everyday life. It is indispensable as an raising agent in cooking, for reaction with other substances and releases bubbles of...
07 Aug.
Mustard SeedsMustard is a member of a growing family called Brasika and has small round seeds with edible and tasty leaves. Its English name comes from Latin and means "heartburn wine ". It is associated with the popular use of mustard...
05 Jan.
Tips for Cooking SalmonSo much has been written about the health benefits of eating salmon. that if we speak on the subject again, we would probably annoy you. However, remember how much wisdom is hidden in the words of the writer Ventseslav...
30 Apr.
Cloves in Food Reduce StressAromatherapy is a wonderful way to reduce stress. There are certain aromas which can help against accumulated tension - most often recommended are ginger, lavender, lemon, mint, thyme, cinnamon, basil, eucalyptus, cloves...
26 Aug.
Cat's ClawCat's Claw, Uncaria tomentosa, is a vine that grows in tropical areas of South and Central America. Originates from the run off area of the Amazon River.
It is used for over 2, 000 years by the Indian tribes in South...
10 Aug.
Laws of healthy eatingFood and the culture of eating well have their peculiarities and one needs to respect them if we want to start a healthy lifestyle. Here's what the laws of healthy eating are:
1. It is important to snack on fruits before...
11 Jan.
Clinopodium - Wild BasilWild Basil, or Clinopodium vulgare is a perennial plant with an olive green stem, which reaches a height of 6.5 to 14" (15 to 40 cm).
Leaves of the wild basil resemble those of boxwood, but are larger. They are opposite...
12 Aug.
Folk Medicine with LavenderLavender has been known to man for millennia. It is used in cooking for its fresh flavor and unique taste, as well as in folk medicine, for its innate healing properties.
The history of using lavender for medicine began...
16 Apr.
Exceptional Venetian Dishes you Simply Must TryRegardless of whether you're romantic by nature or not, Venice will surely take your breath away. All who have been to the beautiful Italian city advise that you keep all your senses wide open should you set foot there....
08 Aug.
With These Foods You Can Reduce Your WaistlineEvery lady wants to look and feel good and so do men, of course. But in our hectic everyday life, we don't always have the opportunity to eat healthy.
Very often we eat something on foot and in most cases it is unhealthy...
30 Nov.
Tea TreeThe Tea tree plant is from the myrtle family. Tea tree oil is extracted, which is world famous for its strong antifungal, antiviral and immune- stimulatory properties. Even though it says tea tree, the plant bears no relation...
04 May
Spanish Pinchos BitesThe Spanish Pinchos Bites are usually designed for a quick on foot appetizer with a glass of good wine or beer.
They can be served differently in each part of the country, as well as with different interpretations, so...
22 Feb.
Pinot GrisPinot gris is a white wine grape variety, especially common in France. Besides there it is grown in numerous countries, including Italy, Germany, Switzerland, Hungary, Moldova, Ukraine, Romania, South Africa, the US, Chile...
27 Oct.
Pinot BlancPinot blanc is an old, white grape variety used in winemaking. It originates from France but is also grown in the Czech Republic, Austria, Germany, Slovakia, Italy, Switzerland, South Africa, the US, ...
23 Feb.
SakeSake, the traditional Japanese alcoholic drink, is made from fermented rice. The process for preparing sake is very similar to that used for beer but the taste of the rice drink is closer to that of rakia. The alcoholic...
14 May