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Season 2

Valentine’s Day, Gone but Hopefully not Forgotten. Et tu Soufflé?

downtonabbeycooks · February 15, 2012 ·

I awoke this morning to the sweet words of my husband, "Happy Valentine's Day, my love".  No, he was not a day late:  in our home, we celebrate love every day.  I freely admit that he is definitely more romantic than I.  He introduced me to Downton Abbey, and sometimes gets … [Read more...] about Valentine’s Day, Gone but Hopefully not Forgotten. Et tu Soufflé?

Filed Under: *About the Show, Dessert, Season 2 Tagged With: chocolate souffles, Downton Abbey, Downton Abbey Food, Downton Abbey Party Food, Downton Abbey recipes, Healthy Cooking, healthy desserts, love at Downton Abbey, Valentine's Day dessert

Valentine’s Day features Mary, Matthew & a sparkly salted caramel truffle

downtonabbeycooks · February 14, 2012 ·

Happy Valentine's Day whereever you live in the world, and belated greetings for those down-under who have already celebrated the day.  My Tuesday posts are typically dedicated to Afternoon Tea, but consider adding this recipe as a sweet treat to your tea tray.  I do offer a new … [Read more...] about Valentine’s Day features Mary, Matthew & a sparkly salted caramel truffle

Filed Under: *About the Show, Afternoon Tea, Dessert, Season 2 Tagged With: afternoon tea, caramel truffles, Downton Abbey Food, Downton Abbey Party Food, Downton Abbey recipes, Mary and Matthew, salted caramel truffles, truffles, Why people like Downton Abbey

Lady Sybil & Branson: Love Like a Brownie

downtonabbeycooks · February 13, 2012 ·

Valentine's Day. In keeping with the spirit, Masterpiece Classics served up a double helping of Downton Abbey romance last night. A great pre-Valentine's Day date night in our home which we enjoyed, even though we had seen these episodes before. Love gained, love lost, wedding … [Read more...] about Lady Sybil & Branson: Love Like a Brownie

Filed Under: *About the Show, Afternoon Tea, Dessert, Season 2 Tagged With: afternoon tea, applesauce substitute, Downton Abbey Food, Downton Abbey Party Food, Downton Abbey recipes, fat free cooking, guilt free brownies, healthy desserts, Valentine's Day dessert

Mr. Bates & Anna: Nobody Knows the Truffles They’ve Seen

downtonabbeycooks · February 10, 2012 ·

Valentine's Day is a few days away, and many busy couples will be celebrating this weekend. Lord D in fact took me shopping (for cooking gadgets) and brunch today as a warm-up to celebrate the big day. A sea of red in stores, retailers are tugging at our heartstrings with a … [Read more...] about Mr. Bates & Anna: Nobody Knows the Truffles They’ve Seen

Filed Under: *About the Show, Dessert, Season 2 Tagged With: dessert, Downton Abbey, Downton Abbey Food, Downton Abbey Party Food, Downton Abbey recipes, truffles, Valentine's Day dessert

Daisy & William: Like Chocolate and Peanut Butter

downtonabbeycooks · February 9, 2012 ·

It's that time of year when we all see red: Valentine's Day, the one day of the year formally set aside to celebrate love. I am finally one of the lucky ones, living with Lord D, my loving and devoted husband. Not to take our love for granted, we strive to make every day … [Read more...] about Daisy & William: Like Chocolate and Peanut Butter

Filed Under: *About the Show, Fun Food History, Season 2 Tagged With: chocolate fudge, Daisy and William get married, Downton Abbey, Downton Abbey Food, Downton Abbey Party Food, Downton Abbey recipes, history of condensed milk, history of peanut butter, Valentine's Day dessert

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