Katherine, We were just watching Ratatouille and I heard a quote that made me think of you - "Food will come. Food always come to those who love to cook."
Did you see Oprah with Giada? She made this with sourdough, gouda, chocolate chips, and fresh basil. Little olive oil on the bread and pressed away. Oprah and Nate liked it.
I didn't see that Oprah. It really surprises me that Giada used chocolate chips instead of Nutella. Hopefully she'll check my blog- I think she'd find the Nutella a better choice. :)
Rebecca, isn't that such a cute movie! We're using that as a potty-training reward for Franny. I can't wait until she earns it! (It's movitation for me to get her potty-trained as well!)
Katherine,
ReplyDeleteWe were just watching Ratatouille and I heard a quote that made me think of you - "Food will come. Food always come to those who love to cook."
hmmm... I am willing to try anything with Nutella. Is that the whole recipe? Just sourdough bread, gouda cheese and nutella?
ReplyDeleteThis looks great! I'm going to try this one tonight, thanks. :)
ReplyDeleteI think I am part of the 63% :) but if you say it is good I will believe you.
ReplyDeleteDid you see Oprah with Giada? She made this with sourdough, gouda, chocolate chips, and fresh basil. Little olive oil on the bread and pressed away. Oprah and Nate liked it.
ReplyDeleteI didn't see that Oprah. It really surprises me that Giada used chocolate chips instead of Nutella. Hopefully she'll check my blog- I think she'd find the Nutella a better choice. :)
ReplyDeleteYep, Erin. That's the whole recipe. So easy!
Rebecca, isn't that such a cute movie! We're using that as a potty-training reward for Franny. I can't wait until she earns it! (It's movitation for me to get her potty-trained as well!)
ReplyDeleteWhere are you getting your statistics? I think it must be higher than that...
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