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Mango Slush

Mango Slush by pshinde2109

Mango Slush is very refreshing summer drink. It has taste of lemon and ginger. It will make your summer afternoon!!!'

1 vote
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Traditional Devon Cream Tea Strawberry Jam - Strawberry Conserve

Traditional Devon Cream Tea Strawberry Jam - Strawberry Conserve by Karen

A fabulous recipe for a soft set strawberry jam, or rather a strawberry conserve, where most of the fruit remains whole and is suspended in a delicious strawberry flavoured jammy syrup. This conserve reminds me of the traditional Cream Teas you get in…

2 votes
5904 views
Lucky Koi Mango Pudding

Lucky Koi Mango Pudding by Blackswan

The word Koi comes from Japanese, simply meaning "Carp". Koi fish the most powerful Feng Shui symbol, symbolizing wealth, harmony & happiness.. It is said that placing a picture of the Koi fish in your home, your dreams will come true.

1 vote
8468 views
Bluberry Chamomile Boost

Bluberry Chamomile Boost by HYDRIVE Energy Water

This hand crafted mocktail recipe comes from the certified and award-winning cocktail guru, Lymer, who bartends at tesori in Chicago, and combines his professional expertise with an artistic flare.

1 vote
1993 views
Mango Sticky Rice

Mango Sticky Rice by Navaneetham Krishnan

This dessert is a sheer pleasure of fragrant sticky rice smeared with generous pool of coconut milk and palm sugar syrup and eaten with fresh mango cubes.

1 vote
2473 views
Black Cherry High

Black Cherry High by HYDRIVE Energy Water

Quench your thirst with style this spring and summer with this hand crafted mocktail recipe from the certified and award-winning cocktail guru, Lymer, who bartends at tesori in Chicago, and combines his professional expertise with an artistic flare.

1 vote
2618 views
Thai Papaya Salad

Thai Papaya Salad by Navaneetham Krishnan

It's beguilingly simple and yet artful in a beautifully balanced evolved way.

1 vote
2429 views
Lemon/Lime Curd

Lemon/Lime Curd by Melanie Unruh

A citrus curd that can be made with limes, lemons, or oranges (or a combination). Of course it's a standard on scones, but is also used for cake and pie fillings. Straining the eggs is critical to avoid unwanted lumps of clinging egg whites in the curd.

1 vote
3202 views