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to °f. lightly coat a x -inch jellyroll pan with cooking spray. on a lightly floured surface, roll each sheet of puff pastry into a x -inch rectangle. place sheets on pan and press evenly onto the bottom and sides. trim edges, if needed. prick pastry with a fork. cover with aluminum foil and spread dried
beans or pie weights on top. bake minutes. remove from oven, remove beans or pie weights and foil, and reduce oven temperature to °f. in a medium bowl, whisk together sweet potatoes, sugar, cream, eggs, pumpkin pie spice, vanilla and salt until well combined. pour evenly over crust. bake minutes. to...
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morning. and mom's mini-herd is used to getting twice-daily outside romps - they get to get out of their pen, and wander around the farm, eating grass and being happy mini horses. but because it was raining this morning, she didn't let them out. and we kept hearing these loud, irritated, demanding mini-horse
for a size comparison, the one on the left is delilah, the oldest baby, and delafino is on the right. here donna oversees her herd. the babies just run around in a hysterical little mini-gang, neighing and bucking and eating and playing really having the time of their mini-horse lives. in sad news, we...
https://prairielandherbs.blogspot.com/2008_07_20_archive.html
morning. and mom's mini-herd is used to getting twice-daily outside romps - they get to get out of their pen, and wander around the farm, eating grass and being happy mini horses. but because it was raining this morning, she didn't let them out. and we kept hearing these loud, irritated, demanding mini-horse
for a size comparison, the one on the left is delilah, the oldest baby, and delafino is on the right. here donna oversees her herd. the babies just run around in a hysterical little mini-gang, neighing and bucking and eating and playing really having the time of their mini-horse lives. in sad news, we...
http://prairielandherbs.blogspot.com/2008_07_20_archive.html