Sometimes language isn't a barrier at all. I don't read or speak Lithuanian, but it doesn't stop me from enjoying the beautiful
iRRi style blog. The author focuses on pretty handmade paper-type items like photo albums and notebooks, as well as one of my favourite subjects -- sweets! They are gorgeous and drool-worthy:
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There are also a few photos of one very cute little Siamese cat.
4 comments:
Those are Brazilian coconut "truffles," for lack of a better word. There's a recipe for them at http://allrecipes.com/Recipe/Beijinho-de-Coco-Coconut-Little-Kiss/Detail.aspx
Looks very tasty!!!!
Thank you! I've only ever made dipped truffles, but I'll give these a try.
You know, those top desserts remind me of the "Viennese Nipples" pastries that were in the Amadeus movie (the scene where Salieri wanted to get Mozart's secrets from Constanze). ;D
Poor Salieri. He was grossly misrepresented in that film! Hee!
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