Afghan cookies
The original recipe for Afghan cookies comes from the book "Cookies" by carl Bardi. The author claims that they don't have anything in common with Afghanistan. They come from New Zealand and nobody knows why they are called "Afghan cookies". They come across as fast and easy, they don't need sophisticated ingredients and they were chocolaty. ...Afternoon tea full of memories – apple kissel
When I was a child, the most often served dessert or afternoon tea was kissel with thickly grated apples. Back then I didn't like it, but today it came back to me it and I wanted to check if my not liking it was just the result of a childish conceit. It turned out that kissel was perfect and my children said that they don't understand my ...Afternoon tea not only for children
Above all, holidays give me the opportunity to prepare things which I don't have enough time for during the school year. Crumpets, pikelets, crepes and cookies; when else could we prepare them if not during our spare time, when we don't have any projects, homework and a pile of clothes to iron? Of course during the holiday, we need some time for ...