What's For Dinner Tonight?

tip top toker

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You'd think so. They farm prawns, why not clams? and no freezing of the razor clams, it's all shipped live, so must cost a fortune for transport and storage.
 

DST

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haha, that was rather strange at the place in Tenerife, "eh, all fish is imported wtf."
 

sunni

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So, I finished first in my Culinary arts program this year, won an award for highest marks and most dedicated, and won a $2000 scholarship to school next year.

I'm glowing. :D
grats how the hell did you change your name?
 

tip top toker

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hmm like this
Packaging varies store to store, range to range, and item to item. One ship will have up to 4 grades of quality for some products. The cherries and mixed fruit in my pic are from the freezer section as was cheaper, hence black boxes.

Got 5 fruit rollups done, 2 more still working 36 hours later. Spread it waaaay too thick. Or possibly just not enough pectin in those ones. Who knows. Work already voiced an interest in having me do some for desert garnish. I am pondering drying fruit to pieces and then turning into sprinkles. Have a feeling the taste might not come through due to lack of chewing on it. Experiments :-)

Congrats beef! Awesome work!
 

Ceepea

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Packaging varies store to store, range to range, and item to item. One ship will have up to 4 grades of quality for some products. The cherries and mixed fruit in my pic are from the freezer section as was cheaper, hence black boxes.

Got 5 fruit rollups done, 2 more still working 36 hours later. Spread it waaaay too thick. Or possibly just not enough pectin in those ones. Who knows. Work already voiced an interest in having me do some for desert garnish. I am pondering drying fruit to pieces and then turning into sprinkles. Have a feeling the taste might not come through due to lack of chewing on it. Experiments :-)

Congrats beef! Awesome work!
Thanks man! :D

Do you do your FRU's on a silpat?
 

SirGreenThumb

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Most of the sweetness comes from the banana. You still get the fiber, vitamins B6 and C, and the potassium and manganese from the nanners, as long as you use actual bananas.
I need to make some.. I could use some potassium for real.
I could just eat bananas by themselves, but who wants to do that when you can make delicious bread!!
 
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