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On Dec 8, 7:50*am, "Virginia Tadrzynski" > wrote:
> 20 years ago at my eldest daughter's christening, my then sister-in-law > brought a stollen her mother had made. *Now before someone gets their > knickers in a twist about using 'pre-made' or 'canned' ingredients, close > this thread now and no one will get offended. *The stollen was made using > Pillsbury crescent rolls. *The mother has since died and the former > sister-in-law, although I still am cordial with her, couldn't boil water > without burning it, so forget getting a recipe from her. *Can anyone help? > Thanks, > ginny > > PS: it a 'memory' thing, this recipe, so please don't tell me I could make > my own stollen, I know that, what I want to do is replicate this one. Was it really really rich? The German one we just bought is 952 calories a serving. So I've been slicing it pretty thin. |
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