✨ Conjuring up Themed Movie Nights 🍿📽️ + Magical Book-Inspired Parties 📖 ✨
A midweek meal becomes a magical experience in the wizarding world. A movie night whisks you off to Middle Earth. Turning the ordinary into the extraordinary doesn't need to be complicated. You just need to know how!
Join me as we delve into our favourite books and movies, transforming food into reality right in our own kitchen. Watch as I transform my home into a distant world, setting the stage to celebrate moments both big and small with our loved ones.
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Thank you! That actually means a lot more than you realise 😊 I’ve been stopping and starting since doing the Harry Potter series, so lots of people have dropped away. When you start filming videos again, it can feel like starting all over. So thank you for still being here!
@@BrytonTaylor I'm actually going to try making some of them like the Hagrid's Rock Cakes to have while I'm at school studying w/ coffee. Keep these treats coming >:)
I literally did not know that about why dried fruit is so common in traditional English baking - and I am English (whoops). Loved the bit of history too. Brings a whole new appreciation to these foods!
It’s such a great way to bring books to life for kids. Give them a snack that connects with the story and invite them to pretend to be part of the story while they enjoy it.
Can also add 3 or 4 nips of Stones Green Ginger Wine. Personally I have trouble counting three or four. Usually ends up about eight. But add to your own taste. My late dad used to read us Wind In The Willows in the 50s and 60s. Cheers.
Can any syrup besides chocolate be used on the bottom? Also, another recipe for this has jelly ("Jello" in my country), and mini meringues, and some mangos and strawberries (with one of the halves being used for the topper), and it has the chocolate syrup squirted on TOP of the whipped cream... however, my mom doesn't believe Jello (jelly) and ice cream to be compatible.
Can you please make Wonka's cokernut ice skating rings, exploding candy, mint jujubes, cavity filling caramel, wriggle sweets, invisible chocolate bars, magic hand fudge, white powdery stuff, caramel lake, television set & obviously the great glass lift.
Can you make Wonka's sweets from the story Grandpa Joe told. NEVER MELTING ICE-CREAM, SUGAR BALLOONS, GUM THAT NEVER LOSES IT'S TASTE, MELTING FEATHERY SWEETS & BLUEBIRD EGGS.
Differences between the actual thing: - This has 3 separate sticks, instead of one that changes flavor. I’d suggest wrapping the blueberry pie with roast beef and wrapping that with the tomato soup
It didn't work😢 probably down to my horrible baking skills but they were not blue at all. The dough was green and after they were baked, normal cookie colour
The brand of food colouring makes all the difference when it comes to colour! I might need to get really specific in the recipe so it turns out exactly as I made them.