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curious what you would consider the traits of
Dutch cuisine. we are not Europhiles so we were just talking and sadly both of us got very little further than Danishes. i said "seafood". could it be as simple as "seafood pies"? songbird |
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On Fri, 23 Nov 2018 13:47:21 -0500, songbird >
wrote: > curious what you would consider the traits of >Dutch cuisine. > > we are not Europhiles so we were just talking >and sadly both of us got very little further than >Danishes. Danishes refers to Denmark. > i said "seafood". > > could it be as simple as "seafood pies"? Traditional Dutch food: Mix mashed potatoes and mashed vegetables such as kale or carrot&onion and serve with sausage or a slab of stewed beef, and gravy. But you probably meant Danish instead of Dutch. |
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Bruce wrote:
> songbird wrote: > >> curious what you would consider the traits of >>Dutch cuisine. >> >> we are not Europhiles so we were just talking >>and sadly both of us got very little further than >>Danishes. > > Danishes refers to Denmark. like i said... >> i said "seafood". >> >> could it be as simple as "seafood pies"? > > Traditional Dutch food: Mix mashed potatoes and mashed vegetables such > as kale or carrot&onion and serve with sausage or a slab of stewed > beef, and gravy. that sound good to me. > But you probably meant Danish instead of Dutch. ok, let's do both? since we're curious... it'll give us something to talk about tonight during commercials instead of the weather. songbird |
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On 2018-11-23 11:58 a.m., Bruce wrote:
> On Fri, 23 Nov 2018 13:47:21 -0500, songbird > > wrote: > >> curious what you would consider the traits of >> Dutch cuisine. >> >> we are not Europhiles so we were just talking >> and sadly both of us got very little further than >> Danishes. > > Danishes refers to Denmark. > >> i said "seafood". >> >> could it be as simple as "seafood pies"? > > Traditional Dutch food: Mix mashed potatoes and mashed vegetables such > as kale or carrot&onion and serve with sausage or a slab of stewed > beef, and gravy. > So, eat a traditional Dutch meal and three days later you are hungry again:-) |
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On Fri, 23 Nov 2018 14:20:50 -0700, graham > wrote:
>On 2018-11-23 11:58 a.m., Bruce wrote: >> On Fri, 23 Nov 2018 13:47:21 -0500, songbird > >> wrote: >> >>> curious what you would consider the traits of >>> Dutch cuisine. >>> >>> we are not Europhiles so we were just talking >>> and sadly both of us got very little further than >>> Danishes. >> >> Danishes refers to Denmark. >> >>> i said "seafood". >>> >>> could it be as simple as "seafood pies"? >> >> Traditional Dutch food: Mix mashed potatoes and mashed vegetables such >> as kale or carrot&onion and serve with sausage or a slab of stewed >> beef, and gravy. >> > >So, eat a traditional Dutch meal and three days later you are hungry >again:-) Yep ![]() |
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![]() "Bruce" wrote in message news ![]() On Fri, 23 Nov 2018 14:20:50 -0700, graham > wrote: >On 2018-11-23 11:58 a.m., Bruce wrote: >> On Fri, 23 Nov 2018 13:47:21 -0500, songbird > >> wrote: >> >>> curious what you would consider the traits of >>> Dutch cuisine. >>> >>> we are not Europhiles so we were just talking >>> and sadly both of us got very little further than >>> Danishes. >> >> Danishes refers to Denmark. >> >>> i said "seafood". >>> >>> could it be as simple as "seafood pies"? >> >> Traditional Dutch food: Mix mashed potatoes and mashed vegetables such >> as kale or carrot&onion and serve with sausage or a slab of stewed >> beef, and gravy. >> > >So, eat a traditional Dutch meal and three days later you are hungry >again:-) Yep ![]() == lol is that good for a slimming diet? |
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On Sat, 24 Nov 2018 12:34:15 -0000, "Ophelia" >
wrote: >"Bruce" wrote in message news ![]() >On Fri, 23 Nov 2018 14:20:50 -0700, graham > wrote: > >>On 2018-11-23 11:58 a.m., Bruce wrote: >>> On Fri, 23 Nov 2018 13:47:21 -0500, songbird > >>> wrote: >>> >>>> curious what you would consider the traits of >>>> Dutch cuisine. >>>> >>>> we are not Europhiles so we were just talking >>>> and sadly both of us got very little further than >>>> Danishes. >>> >>> Danishes refers to Denmark. >>> >>>> i said "seafood". >>>> >>>> could it be as simple as "seafood pies"? >>> >>> Traditional Dutch food: Mix mashed potatoes and mashed vegetables such >>> as kale or carrot&onion and serve with sausage or a slab of stewed >>> beef, and gravy. >>> >> >>So, eat a traditional Dutch meal and three days later you are hungry >>again:-) > >Yep ![]() > >== > >lol is that good for a slimming diet? Probably not. I guess it's farmer's food, for after a hard day of work ![]() |
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....being full for,three days? Sounds like German cuisine. I have a really authentic small
German recipe book, and nearly every recipe has bread in it...or potatoes. Ach du Lieber! N. |
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"Nancy2" > wrote in message
... > ...being full for,three days? Sounds like German cuisine. I have a > really authentic small > German recipe book, and nearly every recipe has bread in it...or potatoes. > Ach du Lieber! > > N. Gott im Himmel! ;-) Cheri |
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![]() "Cheri" wrote in message news ![]() "Nancy2" > wrote in message ... > ...being full for,three days? Sounds like German cuisine. I have a > really authentic small > German recipe book, and nearly every recipe has bread in it...or potatoes. > Ach du Lieber! > > N. Gott im Himmel! ;-) Cheri === Natürlich, mein Liebling ;p |
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![]() "l not -l" wrote in message ... On 24-Nov-2018, "Cheri" > wrote: > "Nancy2" > wrote in message > ... > > ...being full for,three days? Sounds like German cuisine. I have a > > really authentic small > > German recipe book, and nearly every recipe has bread in it...or > > potatoes. > > Ach du Lieber! > > > > N. > > > Gott im Himmel! ;-) Gute fahrt, if travelling with someone who ate like that on T'day. == LOL |
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