The deer of Dunham Massey
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Memories of Park Bridge.
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HWW ~ Dunham Massey
A touch of Egypt
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Mam Tor and frog pond from the 'Broken Road'
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Linzer Torte in Linz


A well know favourite cake throughout the German speaking parts of Europe. We are having a snack here high above the Austrian city of Linz and so a slice of this torte was quite essential – of course with Kaffee too. The original recipe was said to have originated by a relative of this café owner, down in the city below.
“Linzer Torte originated in the historic city of Linz, Austria, and has evolved over the centuries to become a delightful and cherished specialty of international pastry. Its culinary legacy lives on today, celebrating tradition and creativity in the kitchen. Originally, the Linzer Torte was made with hazelnut flour and filled with currant jam. As ingredients became more accessible and varied, ground almonds started being used in the crust, and red fruit jam became the more common filling”
Enjoy the day.
“Linzer Torte originated in the historic city of Linz, Austria, and has evolved over the centuries to become a delightful and cherished specialty of international pastry. Its culinary legacy lives on today, celebrating tradition and creativity in the kitchen. Originally, the Linzer Torte was made with hazelnut flour and filled with currant jam. As ingredients became more accessible and varied, ground almonds started being used in the crust, and red fruit jam became the more common filling”
Enjoy the day.
Gabi Lombardo, Luis Miguel, Keith Burton, uwschu and 6 other people have particularly liked this photo
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My only brush with Linz the city was in 1973 when we were hitch-hiking back to the UK from Vienna.
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Have a great weekend.
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Your half eaten cake makes a splendid still life image my friend, and I like how you've left the fork and crumbs on the plate. The light and shadows are lovely too. I suspect it didn't last long after you took the photo.
Beautiful work sir ⭐️
It was nice to get another look at the photos in the PiPs too :-)
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