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….walnuts and thyme honey.
(Photo credit: Mariana Kavroulaki)
The best little sweet ending to dinner, ever!
Yes…a humble nutritional bomb…but I need something more for such a cold weather: some hot-out-of-the-fryingpan, crispy, cinnamon-spiced loukoumades, with honey+walnuts+roasted sesame seeds…more calories!!!
Yes Joumana.. Walnuts and honey sprinkled lightly with black pepper!
Hmm Giorgo! Give me sometime and I’ll surprise you.
That sounds (and looks) utterly delicious! I’m going to try it straight away.
Thanks for posting this.
:)
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The best little sweet ending to dinner, ever!
Yes…a humble nutritional bomb…but I need something more for such a cold weather: some hot-out-of-the-fryingpan, crispy, cinnamon-spiced loukoumades, with honey+walnuts+roasted sesame seeds…more calories!!!
Yes Joumana.. Walnuts and honey sprinkled lightly with black pepper!
Hmm Giorgo! Give me sometime and I’ll surprise you.
That sounds (and looks) utterly delicious! I’m going to try it straight away.
Thanks for posting this.