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October 14, 2011

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Brigitte

and I would love to EAT one! They look so yummy and very french!

Karryann

Thanks for Sharing.. Those are the Most Beautiful Cookies ever.. Love it,must try..
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Lululiz

Thank you so much for the great tutorial, I have to give this a go, macaroons are just so delicious. I love the delicate pink colour of yours.

roc nicholas

omg-they look amazing! yum!!

roc nicholas

omg-they look amazing! yum!!

Virginie

Your macarons are beautiful, I wish I could have a bite lol I've tasted a few macarons in France (born and bred there) and the best ones were in Paris...Heaven on a plate. Gorgeous tutorial! smile, Virginie ViviBijoux.com

Savorique

You definitely master the macaronnage technique.
Regarding "humidity mangement", it is advised to store the egg whites in a towel-covered bowl for up to 2 days on the kitchen counter in order to remove excess humidity (if it's a rainy day for example).

Rose Mcguinn

YES!!! Thankyouthankyouthankyouthankyou for this tutorial!!!!
Wonderful!!!!
Rose

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