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Subject: RE: BS: Prune Danish recipe From: open mike Date: 09 Mar 06 - 05:49 PM http://www.recipesource.com/ethnic/europe/danish/dansk-wienerbrod1.html |
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Subject: RE: BS: Prune Danish recipe From: Bill D Date: 09 Mar 06 - 05:38 PM "poppyseed hamentaschen." YUM!....I don't dare buy more than one...on scattered occasions. I cannot leave a bite un bitten. |
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Subject: RE: BS: Prune Danish recipe From: Peace Date: 09 Mar 06 - 05:13 PM The phrase, "Prune Danish" sounds really funny to me. Don't know why. It may be because of an older gentleman in NYC who used to order one every time I ever saw him in that particular restaurant. He would get a faraway look in his eyes when the fellow behind the counter asked what he wanted, then he would ponder the question for ten or fifteen seconds and reply, "Prune Danish and a coffee." Never heard him ask for any other kind of Danish. Always prune. And a coffee. |
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Subject: RE: BS: Prune Danish recipe From: bobad Date: 09 Mar 06 - 08:44 AM Myself I prefer a prune or poppyseed hamentaschen. |
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Subject: RE: BS: Prune Danish recipe From: The Fooles Troupe Date: 09 Mar 06 - 08:24 AM This thread moves me greatly. |
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Subject: RE: BS: Prune Danish recipe From: Sooz Date: 09 Mar 06 - 08:20 AM Interesting site - I'm putting weight on just reading it! |
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Subject: RE: BS: Prune Danish recipe From: Peace Date: 09 Mar 06 - 12:14 AM Click 'Danish' in the left-hand column. |
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Subject: RE: BS: Prune Danish recipe From: John on the Sunset Coast Date: 08 Mar 06 - 11:55 PM Why is a prune --or a chesse--danish called a danish? I don't think they come come from Denmark. I don't remember seeing them in Solvang, CA. |
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Subject: BS: Prune Danish recipe From: GUEST Date: 08 Mar 06 - 11:44 PM Looking for something rich/fiberous and enticing
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