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> We had a "King Arthur" apple crisp recipe topped with a home
> made Cinnamon Ice cream;


You ate the recipe with ice cream? I knew USAians were nuts, but
this is really crazy...was it written on rice paper at least?

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On Nov 26, 9:54*am, Michel Boucher > wrote:
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> > We had a "King Arthur" apple crisp recipe topped with a home
> > made Cinnamon Ice cream;

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> You ate the recipe with ice cream? *I knew USAians were nuts, but
> this is really crazy...was it written on rice paper at least?
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I don't believe they even *had* ice cream back in King Arthur's
time.

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>> You ate the recipe with ice cream? ÿI knew USAians were nuts,
>> but this is really crazy...was it written on rice paper at
>> least?

>
> I don't believe they even *had* ice cream back in King
> Arthur's time.


They did in Persia. Sharbat.

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>> We had a "King Arthur" apple crisp recipe topped with a home
>> made Cinnamon Ice cream;

>
> You ate the recipe with ice cream? I knew USAians were nuts, but
> this is really crazy...was it written on rice paper at least?
>


:-)

http://www.kingarthurflour.com/recip...e-crisp-recipe

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