In French cuisine, fougasse is a type of bread typically associated with Provence but found (with variations) in other regions. Some versions are sculpted or slashed into a pattern resembling an ear of wheat.

It is used to make the French version of calzone, which can have cheese and small squarish strips of bacon inside the pocket made by folding over the bread. Other tasty variations include dried fruit, Roquefort and nuts or olives and goat cheese. It is known by extension as a fougasse even though it is more a sandwich than just a type of bread. The interpretation depends on the baker and your luck.

Here’s mine



Step:

  • Gather all the ingredient that you want (Sauce, meat, cheese, vegetables, peperonies, olives, ect…. Remember: Always put more of the ingredient you love
  • Make your Fougasse bread (See down this post for my Fougasse recipe)

Romston's Fougasses
On the picture: Romston’s Fougasses



Step:

  • Expand your fougasse bread and give it a rectangular shape (For being able to eat it with one hand if you are courageous)
  • Put cheese on every side of the rectangle you made, and turn it a bit over to make the side crust (This will also help to keep the stuff inside)

Romston's Fougasses
On the picture: Romston’s Fougasses



Step:

  • Put the stuff inside, keep the cheese on the top.

Romston's Fougasses
On the picture: Romston’s Fougasses



Step:

  • Once ready, put the oven at 360 F, put it inside, wait for 8 minutes just to get the stuff started a bit.

Romston's Fougasses
On the picture: Romston’s Fougasses



Step:

  • When its started to cook a bit, remove it from the oven, and put some flour on the side crust. This will act as a kind of protection againts the heat to keep the crust just perfect to eat.
  • Put it on Low Broil to only cook the top of the Fougasse. (Check it every 2 or 4 minutes to be sure its not burning).

Romston's Fougasses
On the picture: Romston’s Fougasses



Step:

  • Do the last step on every Fougasse you have.

Romston's Fougasses
On the picture: Romston’s Fougasses



Step:

  • Final results, Bonne appétit !

Romston's Fougasses
On the picture: Romston’s Fougasses



Step:

  • Final results, Bonne appétit !

Romston's Fougasses
On the picture: Romston’s Fougasses


Fougasse bread receipe:

  • Water: 1½ cups
  • Sea Salt: 2½ tea spoons
  • Honey: 2 tea spoons
  • Flour: 3 ½ cups
  • Semolina flour: ½ cup
  • Egg: 1 egg
  • 7-up, Sprite or such: 4 oz
  • Brown Sugar: 1 table spoon
  • Sctive dry yeast: 2 tea spoons
  • Optional: Tiny Peppers well cut and peppers oils (around 2 table spoon)

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Song: Dies Irae from Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart

 

Group/Artist: “Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart”

From composition sets: “Requiem”

Year of release:: 1971

Song : Dies Irae


The End  by T3rmin8tor
Picture artist: T3rmin8tor
Picture title: The End

Lyrics:
Latin Text from the Graduale Romano Seraphico, Ordinis Fratrum Minorum, typis Societatis S. Joannis Evangelistae, Desclee & Socii, Paris, 1932, in the sequence for the Missa pro Defunctis, pp. 97*-100*.

 
 
Latin original version English translation

Dies irae, dies illa
Solvet saeclum in favilla,
Teste David cum Sibylla.

Quantus tremor est futurus,
Quando iudex est venturus
Cuncta stricte discussurus!

Tuba mirum spargens sonum
Per sepulcra regionum,
Coget omnes ante thronum.

Mors stupebit et natura,
Cum resurget creatura
Iudicanti responsura.

Liber scriptus proferetur,
In quo totum continetur
Unde mundus iudicetur.

Iudex ergo cum sedebit,
Quiqquid latet apparebit:
Nil inultum remanebit.

Quid sum miser tunc dicturus?
Quem patronum rogaturus?
Cum vix iustus sit securus.

Rex tremendae maiestatis,
Qui salvandos salvas gratis,
Salva me, fons pietatis.

Recordare, Iesu pie,
Quod sum causa tuae viae:
Ne me perdas illa die.

Quaerens me sedisti lassus:
redemisti crucem passus:
tantus labor non sit cassus.

Iuste iudex ultionis,
donum fac remissionis,
ante diem rationis.

Ingemisco, tamquam reus:
culpa rubet vultus meus:
supplicanti parce Deus.

Qui Mariam absolvisit
Et latronem exaudisti,
Mihi quoque spem dedisti.

Preces meae non sunt dignae:
Sed tu, bonus, fac benigne,
Ne perenni cremer igne.

Inter oves locum praesta,
Et ab haedis me sequestra,
Statuens in parte dextra.

Confutatis maledictis,
Flammis acribus addictis:
Voca me cum benedictis.

Oro supplex et acclinis,
Cor contritum quasi cinis:
Gere curam mei finis.

Lacrimosa dies illa,
Qua resurget ex favilla
Judicandus homo reus:
Huic ergo parce, Deus.

Pie Jesu Domine,
dona eis requiem.
Amen.

Day of wrath, day that
will dissolve the world into burning coals,
as David bore witness with the Sibyl.

How great a tremor is to be,
when the judge is to come
briskly shattering every (grave).

A trumpet sounding an astonishing sound
through the tombs of the region
drives all (men) before the throne.

Death will be stunned and (so) will Nature,
when arises (man) the creature
responding to the One judging.

The written book will be brought forth,
in which the whole (record of evidence) is contained
whence the world is to be judged.

Therefore when the Judge shall sit,
whatever lay hidden will appear;
nothing unavenged will remain.

What am I the wretch then to say?
what patron I to beseech?
when scarcely the just (man) be secure.

King of tremendous Majesty,
who saves those-to-be-saved free,
save me, Fount of piety.

Remember, faithful Jesus,
because I am the cause of your journey:
do not lose me on that day.

Thou has sat down as one wearied seeking me,
Thou has redeemed (me) having suffered the Cross:
so much labor let it not be lost.

Just judge of the avenging-punishment,
work the gift of the remission (of sins)
before the Day of the Reckoning.

I groan, as the accused:
my face grows red from (my) fault:
spare (this) supplicant, O God.

Thou who forgave Mary [the sinful woman],
and favorably heard the (good) thief,
hast also given me hope.

My prayers are not worthy,
but do Thou, Good (God), deal kindly
lest I burn in perennial fire.

Among the sheep offer (me) a place
and from the goats sequester me,
placing (me) at (Thy) right hand.

After the accursed have been silenced,
given up to the bitter flames,
call me with the blest.

Kneeling and bowed down I pray,
My heart contrite as ashes:
Do Thou {, my End,} care for my end.

That sorrowful day,
on which will arise from the buring coals
Man accused to be judged:
therefore, O God, do Thou spare him.

Faithful Lord Jesus,
grant them rest.
Amen.

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Song: Luv Letter from DJ Okawari

 

Group/Artist: “DJ Okawari”

Album / Collection: “Mirror”

Year of release:: 2009

Song: Luv Letter

Track 2

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Grass by Jorlin
Picture artist: Jorlin
Picture title: Grass

“The ideal of calm exists in a sitting cat” -Jules Reynard

 

Spike
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On the video: Videoclip: Love You Like Water from Shing02

Lyric

if we can’t make love
we can always make peace, can’t we
if we can’t make love
we can always make peace, can’t we
if we can’t make love
we can always make peace…

can’t we have a minute or two?
to come face to face ya know
just name the place and
I’ma be there half an hour early
so I can feel the joy in my chest
while waiting for…
even if you’ re late a couple of ticks
it’ll feel like forever to sit
in front of the building
watch the crowd walk by and you’re not in it
doubt reach a limit
then you surprise me
with your presence,
the dopest present of all
totally in awe
by the simple fact that you came
plus you answered my call

my body love you like water
dry land thirst to the highest order
sweet memory saved on recorder
two pal birds sitting on the border

so much on my mind and yet
before I lay to rest I find the space to
think about a long lost friend
wherever the excitement went
so did the air and the heavenly scent
now the stench of my own breath
got me sucking on a fruit of death,
real life and debt around the world
got me fiending on the times we spent
I don’t know, how the two relate but they do, see
believe you me
I never felt so wanted
like a fugitive on a poster
but you already had me
like a coaster on the bottom of a fine glass
translucent the most
a reason to pass n’ pour from a sealed bottle
we can crack shells like a pair of sea otters
gaze like crystal
geyser with the mineral
rich with the natural gift

my body love you like water
dry land thirst to the highest order
sweet memory saved on recorder
two pal birds sitting on the border
now break it down like…

if we can’t make love
we can always make peace, can’t we
if we can’t make love
we can always make peace, can’t we
if we can’t make love
we can always make peace..


Love You Like Water from Shing02