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Meersburger Kirschen-Dessert

Meersburger Kirschen-Dessert is a German cherry trifle with kirsch-soaked tart cherries layered over ladyfingers, topped with a cream cheese, almond, and whipped cream mousse. A Lake Constance classic in coupe glasses.

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Rosemary Peach Lemonade

Rosemary peach lemonade made with a fragrant rosemary simple syrup, ripe peach nectar, and bright lemon juice. A herbal, fruity sipper for summer porches and parties, finished with a rosemary sprig in every glass.

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Irish Whiskey & Ginger Cream

Irish whiskey and ginger cream: a cloud-light dessert of whipped cream folded with whiskey, ginger marmalade, lemon zest, and stiff egg whites. Spooned into wine glasses for an old-school Irish supper finish.

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Coffee Irish Cream

Homemade coffee Irish cream blends Irish whiskey, evaporated milk, sweetened condensed milk, instant coffee, and vanilla into a silky, copycat Baileys-style liqueur. A great gift in a glass bottle, ready in 10 minutes.

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Hot Zabaglione (Zabaglione Caldo)

Hot zabaglione is the classic Italian dessert: egg yolks, sugar, and Marsala whipped over a double boiler into a warm, frothy custard served in glasses. Three ingredients, ready in 15 minutes, restaurant-quality elegance.

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Fun See Chicken

Fun see chicken, a Chinese stir-fry of slippery bean thread noodles tossed with soy-marinated chicken, napa cabbage, bamboo shoots, and snow peas. The glass noodles drink up the savory broth in every bite.

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Pan-fried fillet of Seabass with Nobilo Regional Collection Sauvignon Blanc

Delicious Pan-fried fillet of seabass on grilled asparagus with mustard seed, mango and toasted coconut salad, served with a glass of Nobilo Regional Collection Sauvignon Blanc, 2008, £8.49 from Asda, Thresher, Morrison's, Sainsbury's, Somerfield, Tesco

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Clay Pot Shrimp with Bean Thread Noodles

Thai-style clay pot shrimp with glass noodles, homemade cilantro-garlic-pepper pesto, ginger, and a savory sauce of fish sauce, oyster sauce, and sesame oil. Fragrant, slurp-worthy, and on the table in an hour.

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Sidecar

The classic Sidecar cocktail: brandy, triple sec, and fresh lemon juice shaken and strained into a chilled glass with a lemon twist. A bright, balanced brandy sour that's been a cocktail-hour staple since the 1920s.

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Power Strawberry & Yogurt Smoothie

Power strawberry yogurt smoothie blends sweet strawberries, protein-rich Greek yogurt, a hidden handful of spinach, and almond milk into a creamy breakfast in a glass. You taste the berries, not the greens, and it's ready in minutes.

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Easy Whole Wheat Peasant Bread

Easy whole wheat peasant bread, a no-knead loaf you just stir, rise, and bake in buttered glass dishes. Hearty and rustic with a crisp crust and soft crumb, an ideal first loaf for new bread bakers.

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Roller Coaster Breakfast

This is sort of a huge piece of French toast in a baking pan that looks like a roller coaster. It is fun to watch if you have a glass door oven. If not, it is a big surprise when you take it out!

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BBQ Lamb Cutlets with Rivermint Chilli Pesto

This is a vibrant colourful dish that has Summer BBQ ‘written all over it”. Adding mint to the pesto brings in a classic flavour accompaniment to great Australian Lamb – fabulous with a glass of Banrock Station Shiraz Mataro, 2008, £5.99 at Sainsbury’s, Somerfield, Tesco, Waitrose and Thresher.

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Sourdough Starter (1 of 2)

-Bread Machine CB: A true sourdough starter is nothing more than the flour and milk or water which sits at room temperature for several days and catches live yeast bacteria from the air. Most starter recipes today include yeast as an original ingredient as it is much easier and less time consuming. In addition, many sourdough bread recipes also indicate usage of yeast itself as it does provide a higher rising, lighter loaf. A sourdough starter should be kept in a glass or plastic bowl which has a tight fitting lid. I recommend a bowl instead of a jar as you can "feed" your starter right in the bowl easily.

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How do I reduce belly fat in a week

It's important to note that reducing belly fat in just one week is not a realistic or healthy goal. Sustainable and healthy weight loss typically occurs at a rate of 1-2 pounds per week. That being said, there are some steps you can take to start making progress towards reducing belly fat: Cut back on processed foods and added sugars: Foods high in added sugars and processed ingredients are often high in calories and contribute to weight gain, including belly fat. Focus on eating whole foods and try to limit your intake of sugary drinks, desserts, and snacks. Eat more protein and fiber: Eating protein and fiber can help you feel fuller for longer, which may help you eat fewer calories overall. Good sources of protein include lean meats, fish, eggs, and plant-based sources such as beans, lentils, and tofu. Good sources of fiber include whole grains, fruits, vegetables, legumes, and nuts. Stay hydrated: Drinking plenty of water can help you stay hydrated and may help you eat less. Aim for at least 8 glasses of water per day. Engage in physical activity: Cardiovascular exercise, strength training, and high-intensity interval training can all help you burn calories and reduce body fat, including belly fat. Aim to be active for at least 30 minutes per day. Reduce stress: Stress can lead to an increase in the hormone cortisol, which is associated with belly fat. Reducing stress through techniques such as meditation, yoga, or deep breathing exercises can help you manage cortisol levels and reduce belly fat.

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Lemon Balm Punch

A simple but tasty recipe that creates a drink everyone can enjoy in their backyard this summer!

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