I just wanted to say a quick thank you to all of you for following, I've just hit the first milestone of 50!
I made some amazing garlic bread today so I will be posting the recipe for that soon, I even took some pictures for once! I also have some pizza dough and topping recipes, some killer pasta sauce recipes and even a couple of cake recipes coming up soon so keep following and checking this page.
Also, I tried a new fruit today, it's called a guaba. It was ok, a little bit strange, you just suck/chew off the flesh around the seeds. It's a little bit sweet but didn't have a great deal of flavour. It seems that there's a new fruit in season every week here in Costa Rica.
Gratz on 50! Always have to find new flavors, never know where they will lead ya.
ReplyDeleteCongrats on that many followers!
ReplyDeleteCONGRATULATIONS :) yummmyyyyy ;)
ReplyDeletenever heard of guaba
ReplyDeleteIn Brazil, this fruit is called "Ingá"
ReplyDeleteCongrats! Waiting on those recipes...
ReplyDeleteFollowing and supporting.
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you inspired me to try try some exotic fruit to!
ReplyDeleteWell done on 50 followers! That's such good news! All these people deserve to know some awesome recipes!
ReplyDeleteCongrats on 50 followers! That's some interesting looking fruit as well, at first glance I thought it was a sausage.
ReplyDeleteCongrats On The 50 followers milestone
ReplyDeletebut that fruit does not look appetizing to me.
I collect recipes cause you never know when you will need em
Congratulations!
ReplyDeletegrats. that picture looks quite NOT tasty though :D
ReplyDeletethat's cool, I'm happy for you. You have some amazing recipes here :)
ReplyDeletegratz!
ReplyDeletethis fruit looks like an ugly banana. :S
ReplyDeletenot sure if I would try it.
Grats man.
ReplyDeleteGratz on the followers.
ReplyDeleteThose fruits are a weird looking bunch.
Congrats! =D
ReplyDeleteGrats on 50 followers!
ReplyDeleteI'm pretty sure we have those fruit trees here! They get reeeeeally tall & bushy, & the pods are around a foot long. They're called ice cream trees here, because the meat of the pods tastes like vanilla ice cream.