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At B and J Bakery they sell this oh so marvelous coffee cake. It is
sort of a long Danish. It is about 12" long or longer and filled with a marzipan type substance and loads of pecan and butters. They don't ship and the only ref I have found is to a cakey type thing sold in the mid west. I need this coffee cake and can't face any longer withdrawal. |
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Sorry, you don't understand but this is a confection a Danish confection.
I don't know what other you would call it. It has no meat whatsoever. Please, again read my description. Many thanks for your consideration. BOB wrote: > wrote: > >>At B and J Bakery they sell this oh so marvelous coffee cake. It is >>sort of a long Danish. It is about 12" long or longer and filled with a >>marzipan type substance and loads of pecan and butters. >>They don't ship and the only ref I have found is to a cakey type thing >>sold in the mid west. >>I need this coffee cake and can't face any longer withdrawal. > > > Sorry, Alligators are on the protected species list. > > |
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Thanks but I think a Kringle is always round...no?
Guess one could make it straight just as easily. Again thanks. Boron Elgar wrote: > On Sun, 01 Feb 2004 05:02:11 GMT, wrote: > > >>Sorry, you don't understand but this is a confection a Danish confection. >>I don't know what other you would call it. >>It has no meat whatsoever. Please, again read my description. >>Many thanks for your consideration. >> >>BOB wrote: >> >> wrote: >>> >>> >>>>At B and J Bakery they sell this oh so marvelous coffee cake. It is >>>>sort of a long Danish. It is about 12" long or longer and filled with a >>>>marzipan type substance and loads of pecan and butters. >>>>They don't ship and the only ref I have found is to a cakey type thing >>>>sold in the mid west. >>>>I need this coffee cake and can't face any longer withdrawal. >>> >>> >>>Sorry, Alligators are on the protected species list. >>> >>> > > It might be some sort of Danish kringle. It isn't something I make or > have a recipe for, but there are a few I have come across online that > have an almond paste filling. > > Boron |
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