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How to Make Ice Cream Bombe

Friday, 29 May 2015 / No Comments
Hello guys… how was your day?

how to make ice cream bombe
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Today we will talk about how to make Bombe. It is a classic French dessert and an elegant end to a dinner. Ice cream and fruit bombes were very popular in Victorian times; the molds were often lined with cake or biscuits. This dessert is so much beautiful. Lets check the recipe below…

Ingredients:
sunflower oil, for greasing
500ml tub vanilla ice cream
140g fruitcake or leftover Christmas pudding
1 tsp mixed spice
6 tbsp dark rum
100g raisins

Steps:
1. Firstly you need to prepare the a pudding basin. Brush it with a little sunflower oil, then line with cling film.
2. Spoon the ice cream into a food processor. Crumble in the cake or pudding, add the mixed spice and 4 tbsp of the rum, and whizz together until nearly smooth.
3. Add the raisins and stir.
4. Scrape the ice cream mixture into the basin and smooth the top. Cover with cling film and freeze overnight until solid.

You can serve the pudding with caramel sauce or toffee sauce or chocolate sauce, it will be lovely. Have a great day…


Healthy Drinks part I

Thursday, 21 May 2015 / No Comments
Hello everyone.. how was your day? well in this time I want to share the information about health drink. These kind of drink is so much easy to find or to make. I hope after we know about this, we can be more healthy.
Check this out…!

1.       Green Tea
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In our article before, we already talked about the beneficial tea. Tea has a lot of benefits for our body. Dan Nadeau, MD, medical director of Exeter Hospital's HealthReach Diabetes, Endocrinology, and Nutrition Center in Exeter, New Hampshire, said that some drinks have tremendous health benefits, from relieving minor ailments like indigestion to protecting against serious ones like osteoporosis.

Helps reduce risk of osteoporosis, cancer, heart disease, and cavities. Green tea contains a rich concentration of flavonoids and polyphenols, natural antioxidants that may protect cells from carcinogens (cancer-causing substances) and inhibit tumor growth by helping to neutralize free radicals in the body. The tea's antioxidants may also guard against heart disease by relaxing blood vessels, inhibiting the formation of blood clots that trigger heart attacks and strokes. Green tea also contains fluoride, which strengthens teeth; the flavonoids may build up bones as well, reducing the risk of osteoporosis and tooth decay.

2.       Peppermint Tea
Peppermint Tea
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Peppermint tea is an herbal tea made from an infusion of peppermint, Mentha piperita. It is sometimes called mint tea. It is naturally caffeine-free. A tea made from blending peppermint and spearmint leaves is referred to as doublemint tea. Susan Lark, MD, author of The Chemistry of Success said that Mint is an antispasmodic, so it can relax muscles, which combats stiffness and aches.

Peppermint tea have healing effects because of the peppermint oil or menthol that it contains, and that treatment using orally ingested peppermint oil will relieve the symptoms of irritable bowel syndrome. The oil of peppermint has also been shown to be an effective antispasmodic during colonoscopy and upper gastrointestinal endoscopy.

3.       Soy Milk
Soy Milk
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Before, we already talked about some food that contain tofu. Tofu was made from soya, and we can prove by our self that not only delicious tofu also very healthy. Basically soya is very healthy, you can make soya milk to get another benefit from this beans.
Soy milk, also referred to as soymilk or soya milk, is a plant milk produced by soaking dried soybeans and grinding them in water. A traditional staple of Asian cuisine, soy milk is a stable emulsion of oil, water and protein. Soy milk can be produced at home using a soy milk machine.

Soy milk is a complete protein and has about the same amount of protein as cow's milk; it can replace animal protein and other sources of dietary fiber, vitamins and minerals. Soy milk contains little digestible calcium because calcium is bound to the bean's pulp, which is indigestible by humans. To counter this, manufacturers enrich their products with calcium carbonate. Unlike cow's milk, soy milk has little saturated fat and no cholesterol.

Well, next time I will post the other healthy drinks for you. I hope you can use this information…
See you…