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Three For Tea is the brainchild of 3 highly creative South African women who spotted a gap in the catering market - and now bring a fabulously affordable range of cupcake and cake wrappers to the event planning, catering and baking industry.
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Tuesday, August 17, 2010
Green, greener, loveliest
1:16 PM |
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Anonymous
After seeing her wrapped around some cupcakes at the photo shoot, LILA GREEN definitely became my Blue Eyed Girl......
This very adaptable frock can be dressed up or dressed down, depending on the soirée you have in mind for her
Let her take the lead & use several shades of green for a fresh, Springtime feel.
Coupled with purple she becomes lively & playful & gets a fresh, fruity palette from a orange partner
With her refreshing, adaptable style, she’s definitely becoming the little black dress of the cupcake world
...& at these prices, who cannot afford one for every occasion?
A bland smile is like a green light at an intersection, it feels good when you get one, but you forget it the moment you're past it. -Doug Coupland
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BAKING TIPS
· Use icing sugar instead of flour when rolling out biscuits.
· To prevent cake from sticking, place the cake that has come out of the oven on a damp cloth for a couple of minutes.
· Add a pinch of baking soda to icing to prevent hardening and cracking.
· To avoid dried fruit or nuts from sinking to the bottom of a batter, coat them lightly with flour first.
· Add a few drops of lemon juice when creaming butter and sugar to make the job easier.
· Cool baked goods completely before freezing or they will end up soggy.
· 1Tbs dried yeast is equivalent to 25g fresh yeast
· To turn plain flour into self –raising flour sieve 2tsp of baking powder into 225g plain flour
· To make self-raising whole-wheat flour add 10ml of baking powder to every 250ml whole-wheat flour
· To make your own baking powder, sieve 10ml cream of tartar into 5ml baking soda
· Always chill pastry dough before rolling and cutting, as it relaxes the gluten.
· For feather light muffins stir only until the ingredients are moist. Extra stirring will make them tough.
· Bake for the minimum time given in the recipe before opening the oven door. If the door is opened too soon, it may cause some cakes to flop.
· If a cake looks as though it is browning too quickly, cover the top loosely with foil.
· If baking several cake layers, arrange them on the oven shelves so that they are not directly beneath one another.
· When measuring with a spoon, don’t hold the spoon directly over the bowl or you may accidentally add too much.
· All spoon measurements are level unless otherwise stated.
· To prevent cake from sticking, place the cake that has come out of the oven on a damp cloth for a couple of minutes.
· Add a pinch of baking soda to icing to prevent hardening and cracking.
· To avoid dried fruit or nuts from sinking to the bottom of a batter, coat them lightly with flour first.
· Add a few drops of lemon juice when creaming butter and sugar to make the job easier.
· Cool baked goods completely before freezing or they will end up soggy.
· 1Tbs dried yeast is equivalent to 25g fresh yeast
· To turn plain flour into self –raising flour sieve 2tsp of baking powder into 225g plain flour
· To make self-raising whole-wheat flour add 10ml of baking powder to every 250ml whole-wheat flour
· To make your own baking powder, sieve 10ml cream of tartar into 5ml baking soda
· Always chill pastry dough before rolling and cutting, as it relaxes the gluten.
· For feather light muffins stir only until the ingredients are moist. Extra stirring will make them tough.
· Bake for the minimum time given in the recipe before opening the oven door. If the door is opened too soon, it may cause some cakes to flop.
· If a cake looks as though it is browning too quickly, cover the top loosely with foil.
· If baking several cake layers, arrange them on the oven shelves so that they are not directly beneath one another.
· When measuring with a spoon, don’t hold the spoon directly over the bowl or you may accidentally add too much.
· All spoon measurements are level unless otherwise stated.
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