
Ladurée Pineapple
| I have to admit I really like this flavor and even thought I originally wanted to go with the more traditional box I really love the gold pineapple design.
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| I have to admit I really like this flavor and even thought I originally wanted to go with the more traditional box I really love the gold pineapple design.
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| I’ve come to like Charlotte Patisserie for its sweets and for an affordable brunch. Main Course + Coffee + Cake under $20
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Finally took the time to try a dessert at Charlotte Patisserie! Well, I actually did brunch there too and I figured, “how can I leave without a cake?” The Red Velvet was very good. Can not wait to try the next mini cake!
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I made a standard batch of iced tea today with fresh-squeezed lemon. But after juicing, I had a pile of lemon peels left on the cutting board—and throwing them out felt like a waste.
So instead, I turned the leftover peels into candied lemon peel: bright, chewy citrus strips coated in sugar. They’re perfect for cocktails, baking, snacking, or topping desserts—and you also get a bonus product: lemon syrup (great for mixed drinks).







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Tons. Here are easy go-to uses:
Don’t waste it—this stuff is perfect for:
Store it in an airtight container:
Pour into a sealed jar and refrigerate:
Blanch the peels one more time (a third blanch) before simmering in syrup.
Add a small splash of water and warm it gently, stirring until it loosens up.