By right clicking the xit button and it will come up with log out and close program.
We eat log cakes on Christmas because they taste delicious. No but for real we eat log cakes on Christmas because it represents a piece of log that goes into a nice warm cozy fire. I got this from my teacher so I am not exactly sure if this information is true.
une buche de noël - yule log. made by baking a flat cake, icing it with chocolate, then rolling it. you then do the same again, wrapping it around the first one etc, etc. continue this until you have a nice log sized cake. the final layer of chocolate frosting is then decorated to look like tree bark, meringue fungi can then be attached as well as sprigs of holly etc.
I'm not 100% sure but I think it comes from a chocolate tree?
What company manufactures a nice fireplace log rack? It has to be high quality for a very nice house.
The Village place have some unique log cabins at an excellent price.
bûche au chocolat hope this helps
it is a sponge roll (swiss roll) filled with cream and covered in chocolate, for those people who do not like christmas cake
A - Almond Rocha B - Chocolate Bar C - Chocolate Chip Cookie, Cadbury D - Dark Chocolate E - Chocolate Eclair F - Fudge, Fondue G - Ghirardelli, Godiva H - Hershey I - Chocolate Ice Cream, Icing J - Jelly-Filled Sweets / Chocolates K - Chocolate Hershey Kiss L - Chocolate Liquor, Lava Cake M- Milk Chocolate N- Cocoa Nibs O - Oreo P - Peppermint Bark Q - Chocolate Quick Bread R - Chocolate Rum Balls, Chocolate Roulade S - Semi-Sweet Chocolate T - Truffle U - Chocolate Upside Down Cake V - Chocolate Velvet Cake, Chocolate-Vanilla Swirl W - White Chocolate X - X-Mas Cookies / Cake Y - Yule Log (Bouche de Noel Cake) Z - Zabaglione
The traditional yule log cake that we know of today originated in France. You can find a recipe for yule log cake on websites such as Allrecipes and Taste of Home.
There are various prices. One at Woolworth was about $2.60 but at Coles it was $3.00.
Adam-12 - 1968 Log 75 Have a Nice Weekend 3-7 was released on: USA: 7 November 1970