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		<title>Double Vanilla Cupcakes</title>
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		<pubDate>Sun, 09 Aug 2009 00:00:04 +0000</pubDate>
		<dc:creator>Garrett McCord</dc:creator>
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			 			<p><em>Please welcome guest author <a href="http://www.simplyrecipes.com/contributor/garrett">Garrett McCord</a> as he shares a favorite cupcake. ~Elise</em></p>
<p>It raises my hackles when someone calls something &#8220;plain vanilla.&#8221; Plain? Plain?! Are they insane?! There&#8217;s nothing plain about vanilla!</p>
<p>Given, I&#8217;m a little more passionate about the spice than most (if it wasn&#8217;t apparent enough). Heck, I named my blog after the stuff. I have no less than 9 varieties of vanilla beans in my pantry. Not to mention 6 kinds of vanilla extract &#8211; three of them homemade. Vanilla oil, vanilla sugar, chopped up vanilla beans. I even keep a dried bean in the filter of my vacuum so the place smells like vanilla when I clean. </p>
<p>Even when we discuss the flavor of vanilla, there&#8217;s nothing plain about it. Mexican vanilla has a velvety, sweet and creamy scent that begs to be made into puddings. Tahitian vanilla has a heady aroma of figs, that reminds me of summers eating the sticky fruits stuffed with cheese and honey. The dark and rummy smell of Madagascar beans that hint at a slight, musky nose of tobacco. My favorite, the Tonga vanilla bean which, after deep inhale, will bombard you with images of black cherries.</p>
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			 			<p><em>Please welcome guest author <a href="http://www.simplyrecipes.com/contributor/garrett">Garrett McCord</a> as he shares a favorite cupcake. ~Elise</em></p>
<p>It raises my hackles when someone calls something &#8220;plain vanilla.&#8221; Plain? Plain?! Are they insane?! There&#8217;s nothing plain about vanilla!</p>
<p>Given, I&#8217;m a little more passionate about the spice than most (if it wasn&#8217;t apparent enough). Heck, I named my blog after the stuff. I have no less than 9 varieties of vanilla beans in my pantry. Not to mention 6 kinds of vanilla extract &#8211; three of them homemade. Vanilla oil, vanilla sugar, chopped up vanilla beans. I even keep a dried bean in the filter of my vacuum so the place smells like vanilla when I clean. </p>
<p>Even when we discuss the flavor of vanilla, there&#8217;s nothing plain about it. Mexican vanilla has a velvety, sweet and creamy scent that begs to be made into puddings. Tahitian vanilla has a heady aroma of figs, that reminds me of summers eating the sticky fruits stuffed with cheese and honey. The dark and rummy smell of Madagascar beans that hint at a slight, musky nose of tobacco. My favorite, the Tonga vanilla bean which, after deep inhale, will bombard you with images of black cherries.</p>
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