Home Alone American Cheese Pizza
Pasta Jamabalaya for 80 people
Brazilian Galzed Baked Pumpkin
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From: "Lajla" >
Subject: Cheese pizza (home alone)
Date: Thu, 16 Oct 2003 11:27:51 +0200
Organization: TDC Totalloesninger
Hi Everyone
I hope that some of you from the US would be so kind to give me some
assistance. (I'm from Denmark, so please excuse me for any mis-spelling or
so)
December stands "around the corner", and tradition says, that we show the
kids the movie "Home alone" the first saturday in december (Home Alone 2
the
next...)
>From the years before I reamember, that our oldest son asked for the
pizza,
Kevin eats in the movie.
This year I would like to surprise all the kids with a homebaked pizza -
just like the one Kevin eats.
BUT - what is a plain cheese pizza?
I've asked the local pizza-restaurant, but the owner is not sure.
Is it a pizza margerita? Or is it without any sauce at all? I can't really
imagine to make a pizza with just bread and cheese.
I think it might an american pizza, but I don't know. However the movie is
american, so please american citizens - would you be kind and give me some
information...
With many thanks in advance
Kind regards
Lajla
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From: "Wayne Cooper" >
Subject: Pasta Jamabalaya for 80 people
Date: Thu, 16 Oct 2003 14:52:51 -0500
Does anyone have a recipe for Pasta Jamabalaya for 80 people?
Thanks,
Wayne
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From: "Frank" >
Subject: Req: Baked Pumpkin
Date: Thu, 16 Oct 2003 22:01:05 -0700
Last year I was on a trip down in Brazil and at a restaurant for lunch =
they had something like a baked pumpkin.
It was a whole pumpkin that was cleaned out and baked. It had some type =
of a light cream filling inside, but as the thing was sliced the cream =
didn't run all over the place.
And before serving the whole thing seemed to be glazed or covered in a =
light syrup, inside and out.
It was great stuff.
Any help would be greatly appreciated!!!
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