Top Turkish pilots?

Should've seen them circles.
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Top Turkish pilots?

Postby centermass » Sun Oct 15, 2006 3:21 pm

Where did they all go?

At one point the top 5 was mostly Turkish? I know Blade is out on leave after recycling, but there were many more.

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Postby Arpad » Mon Oct 16, 2006 4:16 am

probably not active enough
I would love to see our turk buddies up there... will make stuff more challenging and fun

If i were turk i would eat loukoum all day long until i explode and unable to fly :)

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Postby Nap » Mon Oct 16, 2006 4:59 am

lol

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Postby centermass » Mon Oct 16, 2006 10:35 am

That stuff looks good.

What is it made of?

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Postby Arpad » Mon Oct 16, 2006 6:03 pm

Recipe

* 2 c sugar
* 1/2 c cornstarch
* 1 1/2 c water
* 1/2 ts cream of tartar
* 2 tb rosewater OR one of the following to taste:
o 1/2 ts rose food flavoring
o 1/4 c fruit juice
o 1 tb vanilla extract
o 1 tb orange extract
o 1 tb Crème de menthe liqueur
* Food coloring (optional)
* 1/2 c chopped toasted pistachios or almonds (optional)
* confectioner's sugar (icing sugar), granulated sugar, or desiccated coconut for dusting

1 c equals 250 ml


Combine sugar, 1 c water, cream of tartar, and flavoring(s) in a small saucepan and bring to a boil. In a separate bowl, combine cornstarch with remaining water, mix completely, and slowly stir into sugar mixture. Boil over medium-low heat for 20-30 minutes, until the mixture reaches "Firm-ball stage," or 248°F (120°C) on a candy thermometer. Apply non-stick cooking spray to a form (ice cube trays will do nicely, though not plastic ones), shallow pie pan, or jelly-roll pan. Pour the hot mixture into the pan or form and allow to set. When cool, release from form or cut into cubes as applicable and roll each piece in powdered sugar, granulated sugar, or coconut.

Store at room temperature in airtight container.

Note: with the exception of the sugar, cornstarch, water, cream of tartar, and cooking technique, this recipe may be greatly altered according to taste and/or occasion.


Flavours

* Pistachio
* Rose
* Mastic
* Hazelnut
* Various fruits

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Postby Blade » Thu Oct 19, 2006 6:00 pm

:D nice pics arpad :lol:


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