Re: Humiliation redefined
- From: "Bam" <deercounselor@xxxxxxxxxxx>
- Date: Sun, 5 Feb 2006 11:18:50 -0500
My daughter just entered school to become a pastry chef. Thank god I can't
eat wheat or else I'd end up being the major taste-tester! She's already
come home with food "facts" that make some of my most favorite treats
undesireable! LOL!
So next year if anyone is in need of a wedding cake or pastry for special
occasions.... give me a holla!
--
Bambi-
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"Romy" <Romy.22oa6r@xxxxxxxxxx> wrote in message
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There's no greater feeling of satisfaction than this kind of
relationship with the daughters, I swear. My youngest DD, age 22, loves
to cook also and practically lives on allrecipes.com. She's always
trying something new and exotic. This afternoon she called me from
Trader Joe's (there isn't one around here, but she's in Massachusetts)
to ask if there's anything I want. I love that place!
dianne7619@xxxxxxxxx Wrote:
I sent my 28-year-old daughter the recipe for my mother's cloverleaf
dinner rolls. She made them and called me to ask why I didn't just
put
a piece of parchment paper down on the countertop when I was kneading
them (it's always a huge mess, and I have to use a scraper to get some
of it off).
I make these rolls about every 3 days because youngest DD is addicted
to them, and I've made them regularly for almost 30 years. Now why
did
it take an engineer to point that out to me? So this morning I tried
it. My face is still red. It worked great.
--
Romy
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