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Posted: Thu Jul 13, 2006 9:35 pm
I Hope there is not a Lolita food Topic because I could not find it. I apologize
Here are just a few simple ideas for snacks every Lolita can enjoy _____________________________________________________________ Sugar cookies The great thing about Sugar cookies is once the cookies are done you Can frost them making them into any kind of Frosted treat you’d like.
Nana Tea Warm milk 1 teaspoon Vanilla extract Makes for a great midnight or cold winter treat.
White Berries Strawberries Covered in white Chocolate
The Bleeding candy cake Sponge cake Frosted with Vanilla icing and covered in strips of Red liquorish
Cup Cross Cakes Frosted Cup cakes decorated with a single Cross
Any recommendations, addictions welcome
Yours truly, Yukka
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Posted: Thu Jul 13, 2006 10:28 pm
Mmm sounds delicious. Try making small finger sandwiches and other various finger foods.
Cookie cutters in cute shapes would certainly make anything look deliciously adorable.
They have recipies in the G&L Bible that I could try and dig up as well. 3nodding
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Posted: Thu Jul 13, 2006 10:30 pm
Actually, there's a food topic in the DIY section, but that's not an obvious place to look. http://www.gaiaonline.com/guilds/viewtopic.php?t=2264853I'd love it if people dug up some more GLB recipies. I have some that I've scanned, but I can't read them, so translations would be lovely.
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Posted: Thu Jul 13, 2006 10:56 pm
Thank you very much the Cute finger sandwhiches sound delightful and the website I will look into right now.
If anyone's intrested Im going to make a Lolita cook/snack Book If any one would like to help Just let me know Yours truly, Yukka
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Posted: Fri Jul 14, 2006 7:27 am
Bubble tea <3
It's a slightly tea flavoured smoothie in a variety of colours such as apple, strawberry, taro, and berry, with a shot of giant tapioca balls added. Quite popular in Asia, and very tasty.
I figured out how to simply emulate the flavour or it minus the tapioca (I have to drive 30 minutes to get to a tiny Korean coffee shoppe, and then drink is like $6!).
Grab your blender! Add ice, milk + strawberry Nesquik, and tea. I personally enjoy Earl Grey. Mix. Add more ingredients as you want for taste. Voila! Tastes just like strawberry bubble tea.
To achive other flavours such as berry, one could substitute the milk and Nesquik for ice cream or sherbert. The end result would be thicker and a flavour you cannot achive with just milk flavouring =)
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Posted: Fri Jul 14, 2006 9:20 am
[.SamusAran.] (I have to drive 30 minutes to get to a tiny Korean coffee shoppe, and then drink is like $6!).
Wow really? There's a little kiosk in my mall that's family owned and they sell their boba tea for about 3-4$.
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Posted: Fri Jul 14, 2006 9:50 am
Speaking of Lolita food I just had a cucumber sandwich for lunch it was delicious
Cu Cu sandoichi
1. unpeeled cucumber 2. half a bar of cream cheese 3. about half an onions 4. mayonnaise as needed
Wash your cucumber and set to dry on paper towel, but do not remove the skin.
Mix your cream cheese and mayonnaise until spreadable. Add chopped onion and spread on bread
Slice cucumber into thin slices and serve
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Posted: Fri Jul 14, 2006 10:09 am
I have a bleeding heart strawberry cake---creation?
--It consists of 1 or 2 heart shaped cake baking sheets [2 makes it go faster] --About 2 boxes of cake mix [i use and recommend vanilla] --3 Vanilla icing containers [i use the cream-cheese blend] --A conatiner of fresh strawberries --Crushed Strawberries [I cheat and use the frozen bags thawed] --Sugar Crystals --Red food dye
You should make about 3-4 heart shaped cakes--its gives it a Alice in wonderland look. [???]
With each layer of cake, skirty a little food coloring all over the hearts, just a little to make it drip and soak up a little.
Than Between each layer, put a layer of icing--place layers on top of each other.
Spread vanilla icing heavily all over cake--paying attention to the indents where the heart is.
Place crushed strawberries all over the top, and give it a dripping look--its something you have to work on...really, it takes me forever to get it right... sweatdrop
Add fresh strawberries and sugar crystals as needed to your tasting.
I will get the offical recipe as soon as i find it in my computer and pictures...^^ yep...hope it goes well and i hope i am not forgetting anything. I just kinda made/make it without thinking... sweatdrop
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Posted: Fri Jul 14, 2006 11:37 pm
Kisei Prophet [.SamusAran.] (I have to drive 30 minutes to get to a tiny Korean coffee shoppe, and then drink is like $6!).
Wow really? There's a little kiosk in my mall that's family owned and they sell their boba tea for about 3-4$.There are tons of places that sell it where I live, and it's about 2.60-3.25, depending on whether you get a tea, a smoothie style tea, or any additions of tapioca pearls and grass jelly. I <3 grass jelly.
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Posted: Sat Jul 15, 2006 10:17 am
Wow I want to try making something now. whee
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Posted: Sat Jul 15, 2006 4:24 pm
these recipies sound so scrumptious...Nana Tea is like what i drink every day at home. 3nodding
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Posted: Sun Jul 16, 2006 12:31 am
Wow, I already loved Nana tea and had no idea what it was called. eek All these things make me hungry.
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Posted: Wed Jul 19, 2006 10:08 am
I don't know why--
---but i had just gotten over a root canal [part one] and have to go back this Friday to get it finished. But my boyfriend...
[...who sadly is a normal American Goth, that i have been trying to change...]
...came over with heart shaped cookies that he dumped a BUNCH of icing on--and each one he had a little tooth pick sword thingy stabbed into it.
hes so wierd...but i thought it was cute on the lace covered pan he brought them to me with. heart
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Posted: Wed Jul 19, 2006 11:41 pm
Aww, that was sweet of him.
I was trying out my rosebud muffin pan today, and I LOVE it. I made lavender spice cake in it, and it turned out really well. I overfilled the muffin cups slightly for the first batch, and my brother sprayed on too much oil, so they didn't totally fill in all the design crevices, but they tasted yummy, and the second batch looked like I hoped for.
I wonder what cake I should try next. Ideas? My friend's mother suggested red velvet cake, because it's red like roses.
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Posted: Thu Jul 20, 2006 4:56 pm
Sakka_Kinshi I don't know why-- ---but i had just gotten over a root canal [part one] and have to go back this Friday to get it finished. But my boyfriend... [...who sadly is a normal American Goth, that i have been trying to change...] ...came over with heart shaped cookies that he dumped a BUNCH of icing on--and each one he had a little tooth pick sword thingy stabbed into it. hes so wierd...but i thought it was cute on the lace covered pan he brought them to me with. heart I want a sweet boyfriend like that! whee You're so lucky! @PearlZenith: Rosebud muffins sound ADORABLE! heart
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