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Default How to make small cake rollups.


Nancy2 wrote:
> Norman Leonski wrote:
> > Nancy2 wrote:
> > > Norman Leonski wrote:
> > > > Everyone has seen those yummy little cakes that have the spiraling
> > > > jelly in them. How would those be made? Can they be made at home?
> > > >
> > > > I'm thinking of blueberry filling....
> > >
> > > Just find a recipe for jelly roll .... you can make them any size you
> > > like - easy to make a jelly-roll pan size (wow, there's that name
> > > again!) and cut them into 4-6 jellyrolls for further slicing.
> > >
> > > N.

> >
> > So you tell me they are called "Jelly-Rolls" and you offer no links to
> > recipes, no recipes of your own.

>
> Well, hmmm, it sounded like you didn't know what to search for. I'm
> not a search engine;


I wasn't trying to treat you as if you were one.

> my favorite recipes come from vintage Better Homes
> & Gardens books - I see no need to drag out my book and type in a
> recipe when you can Google for one yourself. I don't understand the
> almost universal need for people to say, "I don't want one from the
> web; I want one YOU recommend."


Then let me explain it to you. I've been using the web since long
before it started using a GUI, (Graphic User Interface, ie: Windows).

I can find a thousand Jelly-Roll recipes on the web in about 50
differenct recipe programs that have been passed around, cut, pasted,
copied incorrectly and posted by idiots.

I was after one that was homemade, tested by the person I was speaking
to and not missing half of the information necessary to make it
properly. I've found I'm in the wrong place for that. You people just
want to make smart-ass remarks and tell someone to go somewhere else to
find something. What exactly is it you do here?

> Too bad you're all hung up on someone else's perceived failing instead
> of using your time productively to find a recipe. Good luck with that
> attitude - I, myself, have never found it very effective.


I have a very healthy attitude for dealing with people who are not
helpful. I tell them so.

It's obvious that you indeed seem to find YOUR attitude invisable. It's
not. You have a smart mouth on you.

I, myself have found that it will cause you more grief than had you
helped in the first place by typing in your favorite recipe.

Enjoy your little group of whatever it is. It's sure not a helpful
cooking group.