Wow … a 9 month old video with the French pastry chef in England just popped up on my feed! And now I can see there are so many 9 month old videos. I had despaired that there would ever be more after the ones from 4 years ago that saved my sanity during the pandemic AND helped me improve my baking. I now have a ton of “new” content to watch. Can’t wait to settle in with a slice of the browned butter peach jam cake I baked yesterday.
Never understood why the tempering step is needed. I mix ALL these ingredients together cold then slowly heat it up. The quality, consistency and taste are exactly the same. No scrambled eggs either!!
This happened to me in March 2014 whilst driving a standard Van Hool bodied Volvo. In hindsight I blame the ferry. At the time I was terrified as to how I could extricate the coach as the back was literally resting on the ground. I couldn’t restart the bloody thing as there was an engine cut-off switch that was contacting the ground. It was a nightmare👺The ferry threatened to sue my company for thousands if they couldn’t set sail as the tide was going down and they could be stuck themselves.
Does anyone here have information on the ships that would have followed the titanic by a day? Not looking for a specific rescue ship or nearby, just a sample of UK --> NYC normal carrying passenger ships. My paternal grandfather was aboard one of them and there are family notes of how he arrived to the docks only ot hear a great moan and groan and cry from assembled crowds as they received the good and bad news about the preceding scheduled ship now gone. I cannot find his passenger records (b1885), or not without paying. Thank you.
My grandfather was part of the 92nd Bomb Group, 327th Squadron. He was shot down 9.11.1944 and was liberated by the Timberwolf Division Spring of 1945. Thank you for this upload.
92nd Bomb Group 326 Bomb Squadron B-17G = Tail Number #42-31914 - Triangle B - S Plane Name: BUTCH Pilot: Bernard Rosenfeld Co-pilot: Gerry Robson Navigator: John Launius Bombardier: Gene Metz Flight engineer/top turret gunner: Walt Nicodemus Radio Operator: Bill Petrie Ball turret gunner: Claud Morehead Waist gunner: Walt Wisniewski Waist gunner: Ray Schuster Tail gunner: Jim Cook
I was wondering, if we decide to let the milk infuse overnight.....do we have to reheat the milk before adding it to the egg yolks and sugar mixture? Or can we just mix it in cold from the fridge? Which is better? Thank you!
I notice that most cars, or what remains of them, in the video are missing engines, and I wonder if anyone was so thoughtless as to loot spare parts from innocent dead people's cars? Or did Germans themselves take whatever they thought may help them repair their own cars, as by mid 1944 Germany was going downhill and supply of parts, oil, fuel and other things needed to keep them going was in shambles?
This is footage of Olympic leaving New York in summer of 1911 you could tell because captain smith was warring is summer outfit which he had to wear during summer when serving as a captain