I don't know about her dancing but she makes a mean dessert. ?For the Proprietress:
Anna Pavlova and her Dance Company at a Christmas Party she gave for them, 1927View attachment 470880
Ill take your word on that, pardner....I've heard of Betty Crocker, Duncan Hines and evrn Dr. Oetker, but Anna Pavlova?I don't know about her dancing but she makes a mean dessert. ?
Was it not Escoffier who made the dessert in her honour? xxxI don't know about her dancing but she makes a mean dessert. ?
A dessert, very popular in Australia, was named in her honour. The exact origins of the dessert are shrouded in mystery.Ill take your word on that, pardner....I've heard of Betty Crocker, Duncan Hines and evrn Dr. Oetker, but Anna Pavlova?
Nope.
Though I refuse to believe it was invented by a Frenchman.Was it not Escoffier who made the dessert in her honour? xxx
It is an Australian dish, one I love because it is so messy. I just checked and the oldest recipe written down seems to be by a lady called Emily Futter, in the early 1900s. So, not Escoffier. Honey, don't dis the French!A very dessert, very popular in Australia, was named in her honour. The exact origins of the dessert are shrouded in mystery.
Though I refuse to believe it was invented by a Frenchman.
Excusez-moi, d'où vient cette aversion pour les Français?Though I refuse to believe it was invented by a Frenchman.
Getting the customer to buy a canned product is only part of it. It has to look good to them when they open the can and, just me, that wouldn't be a very appetizing sight. Love the ad, though!Never seen a whole Canned ChickenView attachment 470385