Sunday, June 13, 2010

Men And Women's Church Program

prehistoric reptiles that eat in, "Castro del Río



Although a week later, I am about to consummate the tradition. I decide to make muffins the day of the Lord. I thought that with a phone call was enough for its realization. Today I have my doubts.
call my mother tells me the ingredients, easy, flour, sugar, lemon zest, cinnamon and a drop of olive oil from the old kill Castro ("That does not go very hard"). The oven is not very strong.
For some, I make dough for three days.
Easy, very easy, the stairs, and eight ties. And the geckos, and guitars? No friend get caught.
How could the molding. Flavor, we could also talk. I needed sugar.
not the best I've tried, but .... Well.
For those who are not native Castro del Rio, saying that "the Lord's Day rolls" are a traditional sweet of this people, which are made on the date of Corpus Christi.
do not know much history. We have secured at least a century or by oral tradition.

highlight these candies for their toughness. (But with time everything is fixed) and its forms, very attractive to some children. Numbers, shapes, reptiles, flowers, stars and musical instruments are the most popular.
I researched on the net before writing this post and there is this custom in other places, besides not having a lot of gastronomic tradition to this day.

rolls Lord's Day.

Half a kilo of flour.


Zest of one lemon


a quarter of sugar.


One teaspoon of cinnamon.


Media teaspoon olive oil (de Castro).


Knead until sticking mass in the fingers.


oven to 120 º.


completion time: Two hours approx.


mass Difficulty: Easy.


figures Difficulty: High (at least the first time.)


For four people "all day eating."

Economy: very cheap and affordable ingredients, oven very expensive.



Wednesday, June 9, 2010

Shuttlecraft For Jet Ski

Carbonell Castro del Río

Photo: Castellá


leave a link for those who love photography and things of Methuselah.
I would have liked, as always, pointing a few things of this important industry.

Based in Castro for years. Good quarry for stories.
But ........ is that I am on time. Greetings.

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