tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-6882957900081933460.post2474389535069369224..comments2024-03-13T20:30:00.016+13:00Comments on Hungry and Frozen: "she used to say, harlan pepper, if you don't stop naming nuts..."hungryandfrozenhttp://www.blogger.com/profile/01077401868108124070noreply@blogger.comBlogger14125tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-6882957900081933460.post-65054416095909640222011-08-05T20:57:08.023+12:002011-08-05T20:57:08.023+12:00Completely agree that macadamias are the white cho...Completely agree that macadamias are the white chocolate of the nut world. Shame about your food processor bowl. At least you were using a wooden spoon and not your finger! I know someone who tried something similar with a cake mixer and a finger and it didn't end well.Libbyhttps://www.blogger.com/profile/04570825304002668427noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-6882957900081933460.post-36929477658160494152011-08-05T07:57:19.254+12:002011-08-05T07:57:19.254+12:00OMG what a disaster, one I'm sure we can all r...OMG what a disaster, one I'm sure we can all relate to having attempted the same thing. I did it with my ice-cream maker, fortunately it survived.Anonymousnoreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-6882957900081933460.post-72614325597147298352011-08-04T11:45:28.445+12:002011-08-04T11:45:28.445+12:00That made me laugh :) And those noodles sound del...That made me laugh :) And those noodles sound delicious. Must give some cashew buttter a go without any wooden spoon mishaps :)Mairi@Toasthttp://toast-mairi.blogspot.comnoreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-6882957900081933460.post-56741737686395181682011-08-04T08:31:41.021+12:002011-08-04T08:31:41.021+12:00Yum!! Love the description of the dog on lawnmowe...Yum!! Love the description of the dog on lawnmower on gravel. Might have to try that with one of ours... Now I know what KB and I are eating tonight (noodles, not dog).alanahttps://www.blogger.com/profile/13319701189558629675noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-6882957900081933460.post-31107334495509985462011-08-03T19:04:09.775+12:002011-08-03T19:04:09.775+12:00@georgi
Oh no! But that is a really cute story :)...@<a href="#c775481632277149334" rel="nofollow">georgi</a><br /><br />Oh no! But that is a really cute story :) Pumpkin fruit cake sounds awesome, too!hungryandfrozenhttp://www.hungryandfrozen.blogspot.comnoreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-6882957900081933460.post-46701892690688885002011-08-03T16:14:37.024+12:002011-08-03T16:14:37.024+12:00Oh, you poor thing!! I've come *so* close to d...Oh, you poor thing!! I've come *so* close to doing that when using my housemate's food processor, because hers is cr*p and everything immediately just sticks to the side of the bowl. I may or may not have started to stick a metal spoon in while it whirled before coming to my senses...<br /><br />Reading this, I also couldn't help laughing at myself, for while I've made cashes fig molasses butter, I've never made straight cashew butter.<br /><br />And, as you may guess, cashew fig molasses butter does not a good satay sauce make.Hannahhttp://wayfaringchocolate.comnoreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-6882957900081933460.post-86834577900875675852011-08-03T08:49:11.114+12:002011-08-03T08:49:11.114+12:00Oh your food processor story sounds so sad! Lucky ...Oh your food processor story sounds so sad! Lucky you had cashew butter to cheer you up. I think cashews are my favourite nut (close run with macadamias but they get points off for being so freakin' expensive). Love the cashew satay style noodles :)Anonymousnoreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-6882957900081933460.post-88537447852633851072011-08-03T01:59:36.946+12:002011-08-03T01:59:36.946+12:00Unfortunately, cashews are the only nut I still de...Unfortunately, cashews are the only nut I still detest. But I've come around to all the others, so hopefully someday soon me and cashews will be chums.<br /><br />Bummer bummer about your favorite wooden spoon. When it had destroyed the cashew butter-processing, in its last act of glory, did you look down and say: "Whaa hoppened??" [in homage to A Mighty Wind]Emmahttp://ofagatesandmadeleines.wordpress.com/noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-6882957900081933460.post-51128522183108397262011-08-03T00:06:27.537+12:002011-08-03T00:06:27.537+12:00Aha the wooden-spoon eating cashew butter! Stoked ...Aha the wooden-spoon eating cashew butter! Stoked you managed to rescue it. My last food processor was held together with duct tape ;-) might work for yours?Emma Gallowayhttp://mydarlinglemonthyme.blogspot.comnoreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-6882957900081933460.post-36536273151208287272011-08-02T23:36:37.945+12:002011-08-02T23:36:37.945+12:00Great post Laura! Sorry to hear about your process...Great post Laura! Sorry to hear about your processor though.Anna's kitchen tablehttps://www.blogger.com/profile/05346265448350378923noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-6882957900081933460.post-80810655644765666682011-08-02T23:05:31.686+12:002011-08-02T23:05:31.686+12:00Hooray, I'm so glad to see the cashew butter w...Hooray, I'm so glad to see the cashew butter was salvageable despite the wooden spoon debacle, and those noodles look delicious, almost enough to make up for a bung food processor lid maybe? Or at least to take your mind away from it?Anonymousnoreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-6882957900081933460.post-72510204796036566552011-08-02T23:01:26.441+12:002011-08-02T23:01:26.441+12:00Was expecting to see a photo of the debris - I eve...Was expecting to see a photo of the debris - I even scrolled down in anticipation. Glad to know that no cashews were wasted in the making of said concoction.kaynoreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-6882957900081933460.post-75132713692467855632011-08-02T22:53:22.566+12:002011-08-02T22:53:22.566+12:00Aw no! I managed to break off the lock on my lid b...Aw no! I managed to break off the lock on my lid but a little super glue-ing fixed it back up. Hope yours can be nursed back to health! <br /><br />I LOVE cashew butter, but the noise is pretty offputting, you're right! Actually I was eyeing up a satay recipe the other day and wondering if it'd work with cashew (I'm not a peanut fan usually)! Love the sound of the noodles :) Would be lovely with some shredded cabbage I think, to make a lovely picnic dish. Oh Spring. Please hurry up.Zo @ Two Spoonshttp://twospoons.wordpress.com/noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-6882957900081933460.post-7754816322771493342011-08-02T22:16:49.462+12:002011-08-02T22:16:49.462+12:00yum! I am so trying this. your wooden spoon story ...yum! I am so trying this. your wooden spoon story reminds me of when Iwas four or five, helping grandma bake a pumpkin fruit cake (her specialty). She accidentally dropped the plate holding the dried fruit into the cake mixer. she continued baking the cake before throwing it away despite it being inedible. my own mum was rather surprised by my 'grandma baked a cake with a plate in it!' when I returned home .. !georgihttp://a-pastiche.comnoreply@blogger.com