Digressions on lunch on the grass in the kitchen Anna
HIM: Everybody knows the Manet painting "Luncheon on the Grass"
She: I think yes. If this is not the case, can be seen HERE
Him: I would like to show you this week two photographs of contemporary artists who revisit this famous painting. It contains the same positions of characters. A photograph of Andrea Keen (below), a photo of Lucien Pelen (above).
She: It is indeed amusing digressions.
Tuesday, January 18, 2011
Monday, January 17, 2011
Most Reliable 5th Wheel
She: Who said in January said wafer
Him: And who says bean cake
She said: Yes, and that says bean said crown blah, blah, but most said that slab kitchen
He said: So today, we cook a pancake
She: That's it! So here is the recipe for homemade cake with almond cream, which I tested yesterday and is delicious.
Galette des Rois
Mix 125g of melted butter with 125g sugar and 2 eggs. Add 125g ground almonds. Mix well. Refrigerate for 20 good minutes (so that the mixture "compactise" a bit and prevents it from spreading too much batter).
Roll puff pastry on a large baking sheet. Leave the wax paper underneath. Mix in a cup 1 egg yolk and 2 tablespoons of milk.
Brush this mixture with a brush of about 2 cm from the edge of the dough. Spread
the middle of the dough and spreading a little preparation for the kernel.
Place the bean. Lay the second pastry on the first. Join the edges of both pulp and press it together for welding. Make a small indentation in the center to prevent the dough from puffing up too much during cooking. Using a knife upside down, draw stripes on the dough to form a grid or a rosette. On the rim of the dough make small streaks of 1 cm. Bake for 25 minutes (it takes the cake is golden brown) at 190 degrees.
Roll puff pastry on a large baking sheet. Leave the wax paper underneath. Mix in a cup 1 egg yolk and 2 tablespoons of milk.
Brush this mixture with a brush of about 2 cm from the edge of the dough. Spread
the middle of the dough and spreading a little preparation for the kernel.
Place the bean. Lay the second pastry on the first. Join the edges of both pulp and press it together for welding. Make a small indentation in the center to prevent the dough from puffing up too much during cooking. Using a knife upside down, draw stripes on the dough to form a grid or a rosette. On the rim of the dough make small streaks of 1 cm. Bake for 25 minutes (it takes the cake is golden brown) at 190 degrees.
Sunday, January 16, 2011
Brazilian Wax Machine
A children's book
She: Like every year I go to the Youth Festival of the Book of Rouen and each time I discover the original editions, illustrators singular.
Him: We have not taken the time to speak in December Festival
She: Absolutely. That's why I come back now. My favorite went to a book that I really laugh. This is a book called "My parents are hammers.
A book where a child is confronted with strange expressions of his parents. So he hears his father tell that he saw a policeman stop a ladybug who supported on the head too.
Him: The child does not understand?
She: He imagines the scene and takes the words in their original meaning. He then imagines the animal ladybug pressing heavily on a mushroom in a meadow.
Him: The book illustrates each of his misunderstandings of language
She: Yes. And it is at once funny and comical. You can judge by the few pages reproduced here (click on images to enlarge).
Him: That's a nice gift to make.
She: Yes. It is a book Philippe Besnard and Lynda Corraze, Editions du Rouergue. Its price: 13.50 euros. I also recommend "My grandparents are stamped" which is very funny too.
She: Like every year I go to the Youth Festival of the Book of Rouen and each time I discover the original editions, illustrators singular.
Him: We have not taken the time to speak in December Festival
She: Absolutely. That's why I come back now. My favorite went to a book that I really laugh. This is a book called "My parents are hammers.
A book where a child is confronted with strange expressions of his parents. So he hears his father tell that he saw a policeman stop a ladybug who supported on the head too.
Him: The child does not understand?
She: He imagines the scene and takes the words in their original meaning. He then imagines the animal ladybug pressing heavily on a mushroom in a meadow.
Him: The book illustrates each of his misunderstandings of language
She: Yes. And it is at once funny and comical. You can judge by the few pages reproduced here (click on images to enlarge).
Him: That's a nice gift to make.
She: Yes. It is a book Philippe Besnard and Lynda Corraze, Editions du Rouergue. Its price: 13.50 euros. I also recommend "My grandparents are stamped" which is very funny too.
Friday, January 14, 2011
Error In Gta Vc Unhandled
Wedding Night Wedding Photos
Him: Oh! Heading sex! nice!
Her: Since we talked yesterday about marriage, it was obvious that we were talking about the wedding night.
Him: Yes. And what do you say?
She: Well you know that in the nineteenth century, in the Limousin, a tradition was that was offered to the bride an ironing board and knife to do it as many notches that time she had been honored
Him: Well, say so! what pressure for the groom!
Him: Oh! Heading sex! nice!
Her: Since we talked yesterday about marriage, it was obvious that we were talking about the wedding night.
Him: Yes. And what do you say?
She: Well you know that in the nineteenth century, in the Limousin, a tradition was that was offered to the bride an ironing board and knife to do it as many notches that time she had been honored
Him: Well, say so! what pressure for the groom!
Wednesday, January 12, 2011
Milen Avelba Showing Bush
She: I invite you to discover the work of a photographer who produces documentaries for wedding photos. Her name is Marianne Taylor and lives in London.
Him: His photos are original and not like those horrible pictures taken by photographer neighborhood in the Jardin des Plantes in the city, married with no form in poses before an audience of petunias.
Her: Yes! and it finally gives desire to marry in seeing photos of Marianne Taylor. There is a taste of sugar, pink, cotton candy, fairy tale, cotton, nostalgia and modernity in the photos.
Him: If we married?
She: You're crazy!
Him: To be photographed. Just for that.
She: We'll see ... Anyway, for now, click HERE .
Gay Pick Up At Parks In San Francisco
Anna Katharina Bosse
Him: There was much talk of the New Burlesque with the film by Mathieu Amalric and it made me think back to photos This German photographer Katharina Bosse called
She: Yes. She photographed many strippers quite original in the 2000s.
Him: I vividly remember this show it was presented in a gallery in Paris. It
: You can also refer to the edition that was made following this presentation, published by Watermark.
Him: Here are today some of Katharina's picture on the new medium of burlesque in the United States.
Him: There was much talk of the New Burlesque with the film by Mathieu Amalric and it made me think back to photos This German photographer Katharina Bosse called
She: Yes. She photographed many strippers quite original in the 2000s.
Him: I vividly remember this show it was presented in a gallery in Paris. It
: You can also refer to the edition that was made following this presentation, published by Watermark.
Him: Here are today some of Katharina's picture on the new medium of burlesque in the United States.
Tuesday, January 4, 2011
Chelsea Charms Biggest
the kitchen
Him: That the resumption of our cooking workshops.
She: Yes.
Him: And what is it? It
: Chocolates
Him: Chocolates?
She: Yes
Him: But Christmas is over! there is an overdose of chocolate!
She: Yes, but there are chocolates that look like chocolate but not chocolate
Him: ....
She: You know the Rafaello chocolates?
Him: Oh yes. These are the balls in coconut. And much to say, I love.
It: Here's a simple recipe that will be at the Rafaello.
Him: So listen.
She: So here it is:
She: Yes.
Him: And what is it? It
: Chocolates
Him: Chocolates?
She: Yes
Him: But Christmas is over! there is an overdose of chocolate!
She: Yes, but there are chocolates that look like chocolate but not chocolate
Him: ....
She: You know the Rafaello chocolates?
Him: Oh yes. These are the balls in coconut. And much to say, I love.
It: Here's a simple recipe that will be at the Rafaello.
Him: So listen.
She: So here it is:
Balls way Rafaello
The day before, mix 300g condensed milk Sweetened 200g grated coconut. Leave the mixture overnight in the fridge. After that night in the fridge, take a spoonful of dough and form a ball. Insert an almond (or hazelnut) in the middle and roll the ball into the coconut. Put in the fridge for several hours.
Sunday, January 2, 2011
Whatever Happened To Heather Harmon
Him: To start the year, we suggest you subscribe to a magazine entirely atypical, an underground magazine produced by young artists from Rouen.
She: Yes. A magazine that we particularly like because it makes us laugh
Him: And that started the year with a laugh, this is the best, you it seems. It
: This review is called "Dogs". It is home made. There are twenty pages. The journal appears six times a year. It is possible to procure subscription for $ 19.99 euros. But also at issue price of 3 euros.
Him: The artists and authors of this review are from the art group "The group in front", a collective dynamic in Rouen.
She: There are what?
Him: It is difficult to define this review. It is a mixture of comic boards, stories, drawings stupid but smart, talking dog, but also hens sometimes
She: But also human nature
Him: It's hard to describe this review
She: But it is mostly very funny. 7 issues have appeared so far.
Him: If you want to try, I would strongly recommend that you start with No. 6, which made me howl with laughter.
She: I like it.
Him: Some images below to give you an idea of the mood of the magazine (click on images to enlarge)
She: And to learn more about the Collective opposite is HERE .
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