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Post by Deleted on Oct 9, 2018 19:08:20 GMT
I don't care for sweets that much but sweet potato fries thoughπ
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Post by Sulla on Oct 10, 2018 0:19:56 GMT
Strawberries are my only dessert. I eat a few after breakfast and dinner. I don't add sugar or cream. I just rinse them off and eat them. I would try that Indian Rasgulla, though. I'm a berry-lover, too, Sulla. Raspberries, blackberries, mulberries in their very short season - and I have to fight the goats for them, they will grab the branch and eat leaves and berries! Greedy little pigs! When adversaries try to steal your berries, who you gonna call? Goatbusters!
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Post by rachelcarson1953 on Oct 10, 2018 0:27:07 GMT
I'm a berry-lover, too, Sulla. Raspberries, blackberries, mulberries in their very short season - and I have to fight the goats for them, they will grab the branch and eat leaves and berries! Greedy little pigs! When adversaries try to steal your berries, who you gonna call? Goatbusters!
LOL, Sulla, thanks for making me laugh! Those goats are formidable !!!!
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Post by movieliker on Oct 10, 2018 8:13:39 GMT
I love pie and cobbler, but I think I probably like donuts the best of all as far as sweet things go.
I've never been a big chocolate person, but I adore coconut.
What's your favorite? ice cream
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Post by Aj_June on Oct 10, 2018 12:01:31 GMT
ice cream, cakes, cookies, donuts, and pies You are fellow F&D member since old boards so it's very natural that you would love all that! I love cakes a lot. But I have to watch out. They are so calorie intense. I find plain vanilla tea cakes mouthwatering ! But also like many many other kinds of cakes as well.
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Post by HumanFundRecipient on Oct 10, 2018 18:20:29 GMT
Chocolate chip cookies, my weakness
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Post by Lucy on Oct 11, 2018 3:47:23 GMT
ice cream, cakes, cookies, donuts, and pies
You are fellow F&D member since old boards so it's very natural that you would love all that! I love cakes a lot. But I have to watch out. They are so calorie intense. I find plain vanilla tea cakes mouthwatering ! But also like many many other kinds of cakes as well. Not only that, but I also have a very sweet tooth! lol
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Post by lenlenlen1 on Oct 11, 2018 3:49:13 GMT
Plain ol' vanilla ice cream
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Post by OldAussie on Oct 11, 2018 4:03:06 GMT
Black Forest torte
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Post by OldAussie on Oct 11, 2018 4:34:08 GMT
2nd choice french vanilla cheesecake
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Post by movieliker on Oct 11, 2018 4:38:26 GMT
2nd choice french vanilla cheesecake My favorite is turtle cheesecake.
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Post by dirtypillows on Oct 11, 2018 4:41:06 GMT
That third one is fried cheese dipped in honey? Something like that. Yum. And I also love halva, or carrot pudding. I actually made it once. Nummins!
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Post by OldAussie on Oct 11, 2018 4:42:01 GMT
That looks pretty darn nice, but SO many calories!
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Post by movieliker on Oct 11, 2018 4:45:30 GMT
That looks pretty darn nice, but SO many calories! Well, I don't eat that every night. Only for special occasions.
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Post by Deleted on Oct 11, 2018 10:05:42 GMT
That third one is fried cheese dipped in honey? Something like that. Yum. And I also love halva, or carrot pudding. I actually made it once. Nummins! The third one Mr. D, is Gulab Jamun. I suppose it could be made from paneer cheese, like the savory mali kofta balls with delicious Indian gravy, but these are traditionally milk powder, flour, butter, cardamom with rose syrup. Omg that sounds amazing πβπ§β I love cheese lmao I really like cheese plates which can be seen as a dessert or snack. I just like the variety and it's interesting how cheese can go well with sweet and salty things. I love Indian food but especially coconut rice πβ
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Post by Roberto on Oct 11, 2018 14:15:28 GMT
Baklava is Greek. Sometimes it's the same thing known by 2 names. Greek Gyro and Turkish Donner Kebab have very minimal difference. That said I didn't know if Bakalava was also claimed to be Greek.
I was about to correct you saying it's a huge difference. But then I looked up gyro and it looks a lot like doner kebab meat. I was thinking of souvlaki's. Assumed gyro's were the same things. Guess not. Anyways, talking about this reminds me of this
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Post by Aj_June on Oct 11, 2018 14:25:00 GMT
Sometimes it's the same thing known by 2 names. Greek Gyro and Turkish Donner Kebab have very minimal difference. That said I didn't know if Bakalava was also claimed to be Greek.
I was about to correct you saying it's a huge difference. But then I looked up gyro and it looks a lot like doner kebab meat. I was thinking of souvlaki's. Assumed gyro's were the same things. Guess not. Anyways, talking about this reminds me of this That's a pretty cool video. Never seen that series but I found that interesting!
Souvlaki is the whole wrap thing. I usually prefer Shish Kebab meat inside Souvlaki. Though once in a while gyro/donner meat may also work.
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Post by Roberto on Oct 12, 2018 7:37:54 GMT
I was about to correct you saying it's a huge difference. But then I looked up gyro and it looks a lot like doner kebab meat. I was thinking of souvlaki's. Assumed gyro's were the same things. Guess not. Anyways, talking about this reminds me of this That's a pretty cool video. Never seen that series but I found that interesting!
Souvlaki is the whole wrap thing. I usually prefer Shish Kebab meat inside Souvlaki. Though once in a while gyro/donner meat may also work.
I'm actually really surprised to find out what I have thought for many years was not true. What I thought was that: Souvlaki/gyro meat = Real lamb cooked horizontally over hot coals, chopped off into chunks Doner meat = processed lamb cooked vertically with electric heat lamps, sliced into thin strips With the rest being pretty similar. Garlic sauce, lettuce, tomato etc, with the main difference being the wrap used. But now I search for souvlaki meat on google images and it's not showing me much of the one I'm familiar with. Mainly meat on skewers. And I had no idea that the Greeks had an equivalent of the sliced doner meat the Turkish make called "Gyro". Always assumed gyro and souvlaki meat was the exact same thing. I believe Gyro means "around" in Greek, alluding to going round a rotisserie.
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Post by Aj_June on Oct 13, 2018 8:22:32 GMT
That's a pretty cool video. Never seen that series but I found that interesting!
Souvlaki is the whole wrap thing. I usually prefer Shish Kebab meat inside Souvlaki. Though once in a while gyro/donner meat may also work.
I believe Gyro means "around" in Greek, alluding to going round a rotisserie. Exactly. That's the thing.
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Post by Deleted on Oct 13, 2018 16:17:33 GMT
Omg that sounds amazing πβπ§β I love cheese lmao I really like cheese plates which can be seen as a dessert or snack. I just like the variety and it's interesting how cheese can go well with sweet and salty things. I love Indian food but especially coconut rice πβ I like the Thai coconut rice more than the Indian one. It is sweeter I find. I like the thai one too. It is sweeter so depends on my mood.
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