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Which should I serve, and which looks the most delicious? I just saw
this poll on the internet and it inspired me!

http://www.thepollspace.com/polls.php?pollid=655

Thanks to any replies and happy eating!

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> Which should I serve, and which looks the most delicious? I just saw
> this poll on the internet and it inspired me!
>
>
http://www.thepollspace.com/polls.php?pollid=655
>
> Thanks to any replies and happy eating!
>


I guess the third if you must choose one. I couldn't identify what the
first two were and they didn' appear appetizing to me.

I would just make cheesecake.

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On May 1, 8:46 pm, wrote:
> Which should I serve, and which looks the most delicious? I just saw
> this poll on the internet and it inspired me!
>
> http://www.thepollspace.com/polls.php?pollid=655
>
> Thanks to any replies and happy eating!


This lady has lots of delicious desserts:

www.veronicamoser.com

HTH!

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On Wed, 02 May 2007 08:17:21 +0200, ravenlynne > wrote:

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>> Which should I serve, and which looks the most delicious? I just saw
>> this poll on the internet and it inspired me!
>>
>> http://www.thepollspace.com/polls.php?pollid=655
>>
>> Thanks to any replies and happy eating!
>>

>
>I guess the third if you must choose one. I couldn't identify what the
>first two were and they didn' appear appetizing to me.
>
>I would just make cheesecake.

With pineapple pie filling on top.<:-))
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Steve Wertz wrote:
> On 1 May 2007 18:46:14 -0700, wrote:
>
>> Which should I serve, and which looks the most delicious? I just saw
>> this poll on the internet and it inspired me!
>>
>>
http://www.thepollspace.com/polls.php?pollid=655
>>
>> Thanks to any replies and happy eating!

>
> Dmitri Nyuyen? WTF kind of backwards name is _that_? Italian
> Vietnamese?
>
> -sw


Are we on an ethnic cleansing binge? Dmitri is NOT Italian, nor is
Nguyen, but I can imagine lots of ways to be named that.

Are you ethnically pure yourself?

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> On 1 May 2007 18:46:14 -0700, wrote:
>
>> Which should I serve, and which looks the most delicious? I just saw
>> this poll on the internet and it inspired me!
>>
>>
http://www.thepollspace.com/polls.php?pollid=655
>>
>> Thanks to any replies and happy eating!

>
> Dmitri Nyuyen? WTF kind of backwards name is _that_? Italian
> Vietnamese?


Dmitri = Russian Spelling
you know the rest,

Dimitri (the Greek)


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Steve Wertz wrote:
> On 1 May 2007 18:46:14 -0700, wrote:
>
>> Which should I serve, and which looks the most delicious? I just saw
>> this poll on the internet and it inspired me!
>>
>>
http://www.thepollspace.com/polls.php?pollid=655
>>
>> Thanks to any replies and happy eating!

>
> Dmitri Nyuyen? WTF kind of backwards name is _that_? Italian
> Vietnamese?
>
> -sw


I was thinking russian korean.

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quoted old Billy Shakespeare. Not even once."
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Dimitri wrote:
> "Steve Wertz" > wrote in message
> ...
>> On 1 May 2007 18:46:14 -0700, wrote:
>>
>>> Which should I serve, and which looks the most delicious? I just saw
>>> this poll on the internet and it inspired me!
>>>
>>>
http://www.thepollspace.com/polls.php?pollid=655
>>>
>>> Thanks to any replies and happy eating!

>> Dmitri Nyuyen? WTF kind of backwards name is _that_? Italian
>> Vietnamese?

>
> Dmitri = Russian Spelling
> you know the rest,
>
> Dimitri (the Greek)


My daughter's little "boyfriend's" name is Dmitri :-) It's cute.


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On May 3, 4:49 am, ravenlynne > wrote:
> Steve Wertz wrote:
> > On 1 May 2007 18:46:14 -0700, wrote:

>
> >> Which should I serve, and which looks the most delicious? I just saw
> >> this poll on the internet and it inspired me!

>
> >>http://www.thepollspace.com/polls.php?pollid=655

>
> >> Thanks to any replies and happy eating!

>
> > Dmitri Nyuyen? WTF kind of backwards name is _that_? Italian
> > Vietnamese?

>
> > -sw

>
> I was thinking russian korean.
>

I was thinking about dessert! Those pictures did not appeal at all,
but last weekend I made Wolfgang Puck's Lemon and Lime tart (food
network) which my guests found delicious. However, be warned, it suits
those who like things tart. If you don't, add more sugar.

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Kathy-in-NZ wrote:
> On May 3, 4:49 am, ravenlynne > wrote:
>> Steve Wertz wrote:
>>> On 1 May 2007 18:46:14 -0700, wrote:
>>>> Which should I serve, and which looks the most delicious? I just saw
>>>> this poll on the internet and it inspired me!
>>>> http://www.thepollspace.com/polls.php?pollid=655
>>>> Thanks to any replies and happy eating!
>>> Dmitri Nyuyen? WTF kind of backwards name is _that_? Italian
>>> Vietnamese?
>>> -sw

>> I was thinking russian korean.
>>

> I was thinking about dessert! Those pictures did not appeal at all,
> but last weekend I made Wolfgang Puck's Lemon and Lime tart (food
> network) which my guests found delicious. However, be warned, it suits
> those who like things tart. If you don't, add more sugar.
>


That sounds good!

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quoted old Billy Shakespeare. Not even once."
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On May 3, 2:22 am, Kathy-in-NZ > wrote:
> On May 3, 4:49 am, ravenlynne > wrote:
>
> > Steve Wertz wrote:
> > > On 1 May 2007 18:46:14 -0700, wrote:

>
> > >> Which should I serve, and which looks the most delicious? I just saw
> > >> this poll on the internet and it inspired me!

>
> > >>http://www.thepollspace.com/polls.php?pollid=655

>
> > >> Thanks to any replies and happy eating!

>
> > > Dmitri Nyuyen? WTF kind of backwards name is _that_? Italian
> > > Vietnamese?

>
> > > -sw

>
> > I was thinking russian korean.

>
> I was thinking about dessert! Those pictures did not appeal at all,
> but last weekend I made Wolfgang Puck's Lemon and Lime tart (food
> network) which my guests found delicious. However, be warned, it suits
> those who like things tart. If you don't, add more sugar.


Wolfgang Puck is a piece of shit. Some of his canned "cream" soups
are made with non-dairy creamer.

How about a berry fool?

--Bryan

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wow...i knew that most people have an e-thug mentality online, but
Steve Wertz ost takes the cake. i mean why does he
have to be disrespectful at all? it doesn't seem like Dmitri is a
spammer here since he replied to this post various times, most
spammers are automatic bots that does not come back to check the
threads. but even if he is, why doesnt steve just STFU and move on? he
just HAS to insert his comments here, thinking its witty and hes so
glorious, i am glad someone else called him out here and nobody agreed
with him. we can all be sure the world is better without people like
steve. no wonder hes requesting the message to be deleted.


On May 2, 6:47 am, Steve Wertz > wrote:
> On Wed, 02 May 2007 15:20:42 +0200, Giusi wrote:
> > Steve Wertz wrote:
> >> On 1 May 2007 18:46:14 -0700, wrote:

>
> >>> Which should I serve, and which looks the most delicious? I just saw
> >>> this poll on the internet and it inspired me!

>
> >>>
http://www.thepollspace.com/polls.php?pollid=655
>
> >>> Thanks to any replies and happy eating!

>
> >> Dmitri Nyuyen? WTF kind of backwards name is _that_? Italian
> >> Vietnamese?

>
> > Are we on an ethnic cleansing binge? Dmitri is NOT Italian, nor is
> > Nguyen, but I can imagine lots of ways to be named that.

>
> Excuse me, Russian Vietnamese. And excuse me for not being polite
> to spammers.
>
> > Are you ethnically pure yourself?

>
> How many generations back do we have to go to be considered
> "pure"?
>
> I'm pure Homo Sapien.
>
> -sw [insert ape sounds]- Hide quoted text -
>
> - Show quoted text -



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On May 1, 8:46�pm, wrote:
> Which should I serve, and which looks the most delicious? *I just saw
> this poll on the internet and it inspired me!
>
> http://www.thepollspace.com/polls.php?pollid=655
>
> Thanks to any replies and happy eating!


I like cheesecake, and have to say the Sheldon's is the best I have
ever eaten. He has put it on the group so it ought to be easy to
find.
Rosie

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