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    Default Favorite Desert/Pastery

    Mines gotta be the conolli

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    A slice of Tarte Tatin (a.k.a. 'upside down apple cake') with vanilla ice cream, lightly whipped cream and a bit of rasped ginger... Oh lala!...


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    Desert = Sahara
    Pastery = Dunno, I like alot

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    Quote Originally Posted by alman7272
    Desert = Sahara
    Pastery = Dunno, I like alot
    Pastery?

    Hmm... Oh, I don't know. Elmer's Glue is pretty good, but I'm also partial to a nice rubber cement. Of course, for sniffing, model glue is always the best...

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    Alternatively, pears stewed in a liberal amount of fine Red or Ruby Port (Warre's Warrior or above) with a bouquet of split vanilla beans, lemon peel and cinnamon stick, some brown sugar, lemon juice and a dollop of ginger paste. Served warm with kiwi or pistaccio flavoured cream and sliced almonds, accompanied by a very fruity dessert wine and intentionally ambiguous conversation.

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    Of course if time and experience allow it, you can try your hand at the glorious Bombe au Chocolat. I tried it once. What can I say, it turned out to be a bomb alright...


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    Favorite desert: I've only seen the El Paso area desert so I'll have to go for that.

    Pastry: Strudels (of course)

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    My Favorite Dessert is
    Coitus

    j/k

    It's really Choclate Raspberry Cheescake with Chocolate ice cream on top
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    LOL sp!

    Mine would be almost anything, as my friends and belly would testify, but I have a special crush for Ayva Tatlısı ("Quince Desert") and Güllâç (no translation possible), two specialities of Istanbul cuisine. Mmm! *rushes to grub some cookies*
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    Quote Originally Posted by Goofball
    Pastery?

    Hmm... Oh, I don't know. Elmer's Glue is pretty good, but I'm also partial to a nice rubber cement. Of course, for sniffing, model glue is always the best...

    Elmers Glue is pretty good, but there's alot of competition.

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    Favorite Desert: Gotta be the Sahara. Scorching by day and freezing by night.

    Pastry: The napoleon

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    Favorite desert: The Gobi

    Favorite pastry: Chocolate eclairs served very cold.
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    Favourite dessert: Chocolate pudding with vanilla sauce (cold custard); both made by Tine (manufacturer)

    Favourite pastry: Cheese cake with strawberry sauce.
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    Default Re: Favorite Desert/Pastery

    Mine has a story behind it.

    Once upon a time while stationed at Fort Lewis Washington - my mother in law made the mistake of calling our house. My wife was not home at the time so I answered the phone. She futher compounded her mistake of calling when my wife wasn't home - and asked if we would come to her house for Christmas near Kansas City, Kansas - over 20 hours of driving in a car or flying - which I can not stand to fly that is. So being the smart ass that I am, I told her that we would only come if she made me a Mince Meat Pie. So as we drove to Kansas for the Family gathering on Chiristmas - my mother in law spent three days making a Mince Meat Pie according to her old family recipe - So when I got there - My wife who only asked her mother to make a Choc. Pie and was refused because of the effort of making a mince meat pie was sorely pissed at me for abusing her mother with my joke. Regardless my favorite pie is now Mince Meat Pie - because my wife made me eat the horrid thing. I still joke about that pie - and my wife threatens to make me eat another one almost every time.
    O well, seems like 'some' people decide to ruin a perfectly valid threat. Nice going guys... doc bean

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    Favourite desert: Sahara!!!
    Favourite pastry: Anything that is a pastry pie e.g apple pie, blueberry pie, meat pie......
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    Difficult question - there are so many nice desserts.

    But I think Creme Brule would get the #1 spot for me *drools*

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    Default Re: Favorite Desert/Pastery

    Sorry I can't spel mi wey oht uf ay paypur bahg

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