![]() This dream obviously appealed to my long-held, “all rainbows, all the time” aesthetic. My younger sister took issue with this, and would frequently go red, yellow, blue, green just to annoy me, but clearly she was *wrong*. More often than not, that “specific order” was rainbow.Įven when working with 4 colours of Lego, everything had to be in a close approximation of ROYGBIV - so red, yellow, green, blue. When I was a little kid, I was one of those “line everything up in a specific order” autistics. I can’t remember how many were actually in the dream, but I saw jars arranged, myriad tarts, and artsy streaks of curd on a plate. In the dream I had earlier this year, I saw a rainbow of fruit curds. There were too many to reasonably use in this post, but they’re so PRETTY. ![]() you guys need to see them!īe sure to scroll all the way to the end of the post for the “extra” photos. My husband just took too many visually satisfying photos, I narrowed them down as much as I could, but really. Today’s post - well, collection of posts - is the result of both of these things.Īs a bit of a warning, it’s going to be ridiculously photo heavy before getting to those recipes. That was when I woke up with 5 fully conceptualized pavlova recipes one time. along with 4 other pavlovas, in a very short amount of time. ![]() I’ve also mentioned that I have a tendency to problem solve in my dreams, then wake up with basically a to-do list for a post, or book.Ībout a year ago, that kind of thing resulted in my Cardamom Fig Pavlova. Just the seed of an idea will sprout, and it just snowballs from there. I’ve mentioned before about how sometimes, we’ll get very “If You Give a Mouse a Cookie” in this house. Lemon curd is always great, but why stop there? This posts features 12 different fruit curd recipes (and some really amazing photography!)
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