Patricia: What do you do?
BOND: I travel, a sort of licensed trouble shooter.
Thunderball
BOND: I travel, a sort of licensed trouble shooter.
Thunderball
Whether family, friends or the occasional fellow trouble shooter bunking in the guest house, guests at the Range never know what they're going to have for breakfast.
Last night I got into the "French Cooking mode" (since roast turkey was not on the menu) and put together not only chocolate souffle for dessert (a later post) but some buttery, flaky croissants for breakfast. These are neither easy or quick to make. But if you have a spy that loves you, or simply a family you adore, perhaps you can try some of your own.
11 comments:
How does a less than tech capable individual send a scanned story to you? I came across an older sporting magazine with the type of story you would appreciate. Keep up the guns and gourmet, can't get enough!
Once again a brilliant breakfast that makes one drool. Thank you.
William - Only on the weekends, week days are grab the granola bar and run! The crescents are work, but probably not more than when you make all the jams and such for us at Christmas.
Lorimor - Me? pink lace? No, must have been my stunt double. :-)
azurefrog - I don't give out my email address any longer. The only thing you could do is to somehow save it as a document on a blog or website and then send a link to comments.
Sorry - I'm not a great computer/tech whiz myself.
And good morning to you, too! The croissants look wonderful.
I hope your morning is a peaceful one, with only a touch of intrigue.
Dang, that sounds tasty...
I've learned, however, that I'm very happy eating crescents as long as someone *else* goes through the trouble of making them :)
I've been browsing your book selections, btw. Most cool! I can highly recommend S.M. Stirling's "Dies the Fire", and "Island in the Sea of Time" trilogies - as if you don't have enough to read already ;) They're interesting takes on "what happens when civilization crumbles" scenarios.
Hey miz Moneypenny - Bersas Rock!
Breakfast looked awesome too. Lady, you have an eye for photography.
Nice! and the pistol too :-)
Brigid has an eye for: Guns, Hunting, Flying, Photography, Great Literature, Writing, Power Tools, Reloading, and cooking....actually Im sort of glad she is no whiz at computers, cause if she were there would be no weekness and everyone needs some kind of Kryptonite ;)
WV: slogr ...what those of less talent do on our Blog's :)
Troubleshooter Lego (sadly backordered)
http://preview.tinyurl.com/6yj24n
Hi Brigid,
This was a working weekend for me, hence the late post. Home made Croissants, and chocolate soufflé too. Be still my heart!! Wish I had been on the guest list. Yes, The lace was a very nice touch. From Cammo to Lace, I love it.
Hope it was a restful weekend. A pat for Barkley, Please.
Breakfast looks good. But I'm waiting to hear how you like the Bersa .380 DuoTone. I have the same gun. And I would go shoot it...but ammo...well, you know...
Randy
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