Inspired by puchicollective

I have also finally re-added links to other doll site


Messed around with blogger and turned puppy52doll.com into a blogging site (yesh!)
Please
take a peek if you have a chance And if any of you tried making
something from the simple pattern please lemme know if you have any
feedback :3
I suddenly felt like I want to eventually try to make "melon pan" (or what they called "po lor bao" for HK peeps?)
and when I did a search I found a nice blog by a Singaporean home maker She has nice pictures of her baking and recipes
I hope I'll have some time to try baking a home made "melon pan" esp when the weather is getting coooold!
Earlier this month I tried to make "curry bun" (nothing fancy, just my regular favourite bread recipe with filling made from curried potato/onion/bits of chicken)
Managed to take only one shot I should have tried to take a picture of ALL the body parts laying about!
Lati bebe she's already "spoilt" by her online "aunties" around the world :3 (pup and teddy are presents) :3
See more Mouse here ^^
Inspired
by a photo of a real simple shop front (taken by blythely jean) I
decided to enlist the help of my husband to make an item seen in this
picture (LOL) I was extremely excited when it was completed (tho the
"shop" diorama is still in progress) Hope to have better pix when we have better light!
In between working on a sewing commission (Before getting busy again with a visitor from out of town this weekend woot) Okay I increased the butter this time and omg it's so flakey (In the good way) Ingredients 1 Cut butter into 1 cm cubes and pop back into the fridge to chill while you weigh out the other ingredients.
it's a HUGE scone granted (I made 4 HAHA!) We have a large box of
blueberries which we have to finish soon, so I tried out a recipe which
I found a while back on www.thisisnaive -- thanks tommy! (I'm not sure if it's still on the blog tho --oops)
50 g unsalted butter (I increased it 100% the rest remained the same)
200 g plain flour
2 1/2 tsp baking powder
30 g fine sugar
pinch of salt
90 ml whole milk
70 g blueberries
1 tbsp milk for glazing
2 Mix together flour and baking powder and sift.
3 Preheat oven to 200 deg celcius.
4 Place flour in a large bowl and add butter to flour. Rub with fingertips until the mixture resembles fine breadcrumbs.
5 Add sugar and salt to the butter-flour mixture and mix through.
6 Mix blueberries and milk together and add to the bowl.
7 Bring the ingredients together quickly and gently without over-kneading.
8
On a lightly floured surface, roll or pat out the dough to 2 to 3 cm
thickness. Fold it in half then roll out the dough again to 3 cm
thickness.
9 Use a 4-cm circle cutter to cut out the scones. Gather together the remains and then cut out more scones.
10 Place on a baking sheet lined with parchment. Brush tops with milk.
11 Bake in the oven for about 10 to 12 minutes.
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