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Traditional French Crêpes with Lemon & Sugar 3 crêpes buttered sprinkle each with sugar then squeese lemon juice on it. Roll up then enjoy. (I finally remembered to buy a few lemons for this yesterday) |
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On Saturday, September 5, 2020 at 12:35:22 PM UTC-4, Gary wrote:
> and about to be repeated in a few minutes. > > Traditional French Crępes with Lemon & Sugar > > 3 crępes buttered > sprinkle each with sugar then > squeese lemon juice on it. > > Roll up then enjoy. > > (I finally remembered to buy a few lemons for this yesterday) Wow. Nice. I had a grilled cheese sandwich today. Yesterday it was vegetable soup. Cindy Hamilton |
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On Saturday, September 5, 2020 at 11:35:22 AM UTC-5, Gary wrote:
> > and about to be repeated in a few minutes. > > Traditional French Crępes with Lemon & Sugar > > (I finally remembered to buy a few lemons for this yesterday) > My lunch today was egg salad on saltine crackers with a glass of milk. |
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On 9/5/2020 12:35 PM, Gary wrote:
> and about to be repeated in a few minutes. > > Traditional French Crêpes with Lemon & Sugar > > 3 crêpes buttered > sprinkle each with sugar then > squeese lemon juice on it. > > Roll up then enjoy. > > (I finally remembered to buy a few lemons for this yesterday) > Sugar and lemon on crepes... sorry, not something I'd enjoy. I prefer savoury crepes. Glad you like them, though. First phase of lunch is dessert crepes? Jill |
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On 9/5/2020 1:53 PM, Cindy Hamilton wrote:
> On Saturday, September 5, 2020 at 12:35:22 PM UTC-4, Gary wrote: >> and about to be repeated in a few minutes. >> >> Traditional French Crępes with Lemon & Sugar >> >> 3 crępes buttered >> sprinkle each with sugar then >> squeese lemon juice on it. >> >> Roll up then enjoy. >> >> (I finally remembered to buy a few lemons for this yesterday) > > Wow. Nice. > > I had a grilled cheese sandwich today. > > Yesterday it was vegetable soup. > > Cindy Hamilton > I was thinking about a croque monsieur (grilled cheese with thinly sliced ham on griddled sourdough) but I decided to make quiche instead. Jill |
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On 2020-09-05 2:31 p.m., jmcquown wrote:
> On 9/5/2020 12:35 PM, Gary wrote: >> and about to be repeated in a few minutes. >> >> Traditional French Crêpes with Lemon & Sugar >> >> 3 crêpes buttered >> sprinkle each with sugar then >> squeese lemon juice on it. >> >> Roll up then enjoy. >> >> (I finally remembered to buy a few lemons for this yesterday) >> > Sugar and lemon on crepes... sorry, not something I'd enjoy.Â* I prefer > savoury crepes.Â* Glad you like them, though. First phase of lunch is > dessert crepes? > Sounds delicious to me. |
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On Saturday, September 5, 2020 at 12:53:35 PM UTC-5, Cindy Hamilton wrote:
> On Saturday, September 5, 2020 at 12:35:22 PM UTC-4, Gary wrote: > > and about to be repeated in a few minutes. > > > > Traditional French Crępes with Lemon & Sugar > > > > 3 crępes buttered > > sprinkle each with sugar then > > squeese lemon juice on it. > > > > Roll up then enjoy. > > > > (I finally remembered to buy a few lemons for this yesterday) > Wow. Nice. > > I had a grilled cheese sandwich today. I made my wife a "melty cheese" today. This bread https://www.brownberry.com/breads/fa.../natural-wheat 5 year old Cheddar and butter. I've been making those for her for at least 25 years. > > Yesterday it was vegetable soup. > > Cindy Hamilton --Bryan And as for the pubescent-teen ****er comment, if I only *could*, baby! Nothing's quite as sweet as 14, 15, 16, 17 YO girlflesh! YUM! I know, I had it, and she loved every single lick and stroke, and came repeatedly, numerous times. And you make this sound like a BAD thing? --John Kuthe (age 40 at the time) in alt.punk, Aug. 11, 2000 |
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On 2020-09-05 3:16 p.m., Bryan Simmons wrote:
> On Saturday, September 5, 2020 at 12:53:35 PM UTC-5, Cindy Hamilton wrote: >> On Saturday, September 5, 2020 at 12:35:22 PM UTC-4, Gary wrote: >>> and about to be repeated in a few minutes. >>> >>> Traditional French Crępes with Lemon & Sugar >>> >>> 3 crępes buttered >>> sprinkle each with sugar then >>> squeese lemon juice on it. >>> >>> Roll up then enjoy. >>> >>> (I finally remembered to buy a few lemons for this yesterday) >> Wow. Nice. >> >> I had a grilled cheese sandwich today. > > I made my wife a "melty cheese" today. This bread https://www.brownberry.com/breads/fa.../natural-wheat > 5 year old Cheddar and butter. Before I discovered 5-18yr-old Canadian cheddar, I used to bring back a large piece of real farmhouse Cheddar from my UK visits. I wondered why it disappeared so quickly and found that my teen-aged sons were making cheese melts after school. |
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graham wrote:
> On 2020-09-05 3:16 p.m., Bryan Simmons wrote: >> On Saturday, September 5, 2020 at 12:53:35 PM UTC-5, Cindy >> Hamilton wrote: >>> On Saturday, September 5, 2020 at 12:35:22 PM UTC-4, Gary wrote: >>>> and about to be repeated in a few minutes. >>>> >>>> Traditional French CrÄ„¢pes with Lemon & Sugar >>>> >>>> 3 crÄ„¢pes buttered >>>> sprinkle each with sugar then >>>> squeese lemon juice on it. >>>> >>>> Roll up then enjoy. >>>> >>>> (I finally remembered to buy a few lemons for this yesterday) >>> Wow. Nice. >>> >>> I had a grilled cheese sandwich today. >> >> I made my wife a "melty cheese" today.Â* This bread >> https://www.brownberry.com/breads/fa.../natural-wheat >> 5 year old Cheddar and butter. > > Before I discovered 5-18yr-old Canadian cheddar, I used to bring > back a large piece of real farmhouse Cheddar from my UK visits. I > wondered why it disappeared so quickly and found that my teen-aged > sons were making cheese melts after school. I bet you threw a hissy fit. |
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On Saturday, September 5, 2020 at 6:35:22 AM UTC-10, Gary wrote:
> and about to be repeated in a few minutes. > > Traditional French Crępes with Lemon & Sugar > > 3 crępes buttered > sprinkle each with sugar then > squeese lemon juice on it. > > Roll up then enjoy. > > (I finally remembered to buy a few lemons for this yesterday) I bought a garlic ahi plate from L&L Drive In. Extra garlic please! https://www.amazon.com/photos/shared...eD_PcaP5Tbsizi |
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On Sat, 5 Sep 2020 18:05:11 -0700 (PDT), dsi1 >
wrote: >On Saturday, September 5, 2020 at 6:35:22 AM UTC-10, Gary wrote: >> and about to be repeated in a few minutes. >> >> Traditional French Cr?pes with Lemon & Sugar >> >> 3 cr?pes buttered >> sprinkle each with sugar then >> squeese lemon juice on it. >> >> Roll up then enjoy. >> >> (I finally remembered to buy a few lemons for this yesterday) > >I bought a garlic ahi plate from L&L Drive In. Extra garlic please! > >https://www.amazon.com/photos/shared...eD_PcaP5Tbsizi If that's fast food (judging by the aluminium), I like Hawaiian fast food! Especially with extra garlic. |
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jmcquown wrote:
> > On 9/5/2020 12:35 PM, Gary wrote: > > and about to be repeated in a few minutes. > > > > Traditional French Crêpes with Lemon & Sugar > > > > 3 crêpes buttered > > sprinkle each with sugar then > > squeese lemon juice on it. > > > > Roll up then enjoy. > > > > (I finally remembered to buy a few lemons for this yesterday) > > > Sugar and lemon on crepes... sorry, not something I'd enjoy. Julie, is that you? ![]() I first had them at a nice restaurant 100 years ago (from their dessert menu). They plated 3 of them, then garnished with a light sprinkle of powdered sugar. Not really necessary but it makes a nicer presentation. For me at home, I didn't bother with that. > I prefer savoury crepes. Glad you like them, though. First phase of lunch is > dessert crepes? I'd been thinking about them for a couple of weeks so that's what sounded appealing at the moment. One glance at the two lemons on the counter did it. |
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On Sat, 5 Sep 2020 19:11:37 -0500, Hank Rogers >
wrote: >graham wrote: >> On 2020-09-05 3:16 p.m., Bryan Simmons wrote: >>> On Saturday, September 5, 2020 at 12:53:35 PM UTC-5, Cindy >>> Hamilton wrote: >>>> On Saturday, September 5, 2020 at 12:35:22 PM UTC-4, Gary wrote: >>>>> and about to be repeated in a few minutes. >>>>> >>>>> Traditional French Crępes with Lemon & Sugar >>>>> >>>>> 3 crępes buttered >>>>> sprinkle each with sugar then >>>>> squeese lemon juice on it. >>>>> >>>>> Roll up then enjoy. >>>>> >>>>> (I finally remembered to buy a few lemons for this yesterday) >>>> Wow. Nice. >>>> >>>> I had a grilled cheese sandwich today. >>> >>> I made my wife a "melty cheese" today.* This bread >>> https://www.brownberry.com/breads/fa.../natural-wheat >>> 5 year old Cheddar and butter. >> >> Before I discovered 5-18yr-old Canadian cheddar, I used to bring >> back a large piece of real farmhouse Cheddar from my UK visits. I >> wondered why it disappeared so quickly and found that my teen-aged >> sons were making cheese melts after school. > >I bet you threw a hissy fit. > I would! Janet US |
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On Saturday, September 5, 2020 at 6:35:22 AM UTC-10, Gary wrote:
> and about to be repeated in a few minutes. > > Traditional French Crępes with Lemon & Sugar > > 3 crępes buttered > sprinkle each with sugar then > squeese lemon juice on it. > > Roll up then enjoy. > > (I finally remembered to buy a few lemons for this yesterday) You could try putting several spoonfuls of powdered sugar on them and then add the lemon juice. That's what I always do. |
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dsi1 wrote:
> On Saturday, September 5, 2020 at 6:35:22 AM UTC-10, Gary wrote: >> and about to be repeated in a few minutes. >> >> Traditional French CrÄ„¢pes with Lemon & Sugar >> >> 3 crÄ„¢pes buttered >> sprinkle each with sugar then >> squeese lemon juice on it. >> >> Roll up then enjoy. >> >> (I finally remembered to buy a few lemons for this yesterday) > > You could try putting several spoonfuls of powdered sugar on them and then add the lemon juice. That's what I always do. > A wise choice when eating french craps. I usually avoid them. |
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