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Mille Feuille – Valentine’s Day Special

  • October 17, 2010 at 6:16 am

How to make the traditional French dessert Mille Feuille (Napoleon in the US) dressed up for Valentine’s day. It is made with 3 layers of puff pastry and pastry cream in between. The strawberries add a special touch to this dessert. Enjoy!

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APHWC – Valentines Day Assignment

  • July 16, 2010 at 9:14 pm

WHAT IS THIS DEPRESSING BULLSHIT? But honestly, I couldn’t think of anything funny for this challenge. And I kept getting “You should write a letter to Jeanne!” from friends. So, here it is. Sorry for any mood whiplash, and fail you may experience. French included ;u; Some quick notes: – I had a moment of stupidity while typing the first letter. Instead of “art of l’amour”, it should be “art d’amour”. Which in its own frenglish way doesn’t make sense either. But I digress orz. – First off, I completely forget to mention this. Guys, please do NOT play with fire like in this vid. I was terrified I would set the tablecloth on fire and kept a glass of water nearby just in case. – Casual!France in a suit for this assignment! The suit is Louis Vuitton ironically. I plan on using it for Spy!France in the future. – I never said I was GOOD at speaking french guys XD Now you know why I chose to speak english in my vids. – The letter from England was in fact written by the England of the conference, it has been included in their own V-day videos. – The letter to Jeanne is addressed “Jehanne” as this was the name she signed at the end of her letters. I kept the name “Jeanne” in the typed text so I didn’t confuse anyone ;u; – Credits to the songs used are in the video! Happy Valentines Day everyone! Thanks for waiting while I put this up. It’s been a busy month…

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