Michel Boucher > wrote in message >. ..
> (Greg Zywicki) wrote in
> om:
>
> > When
> > batch'in it (or are you really spending the time that your wife is
> > gone playing sacred music written for the pipe organ?[ok, don't
> > answer that]) you're supposed to eat whatever can't be eaten when
> > wife is around.
>
> Air quality conference in London UK, then a side trip to visit old
> friends in Denmark, although she has played sacred music on and taught
> pipe organ (the real thing).
So how does her familiarity with
JS Bach relate to what you'll be
doing while she's gone?
I so hate it when I have to string a joke out.
> > My MO is to do whatever sort of complicated preparation with lots
> > of pots that would make her tut-tut over the mess.
>
> Seeing as I already control the kitchen (yeah, right), what I would
> have to eat when she is gone is stuff like snack cakes and chips.
The closest I can think of would be Steve H's Donut Parmagian at
www.hogonice.com, but I couldn't find the recipe.
Greg Zywicki