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Posted by Sandy E on September 18, 2009, 1:54 am
Howdy!
This IS The Kolache in this half of Texas:
http://www.czechstop.net/home.php
They've migrated north via I-35, and often show up at church
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& other meaningful events around here. <g>
Food is never off topic for quilters or quilting. ;-P
R/Sandy- enjoyed a piece of chocolate cake at Luby's this evening,
celebrating first son's 30th birthday (I did all the work
30 yrs ago: I deserved cake!)
On 9/17/09 3:17 PM, in article C6D811A9.750C7%listpig@earthlink.net,
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> Is that before or after you factor in Czech kolache vs Polish kolacky? :)
>
> I don't think I've ever seen two so completely different cookies with the
> same name......and depending on where folks' ancestors came from, just
> knowing that they're Czech or Polish still doesn't tell you which one
> they're referring to.
>
> Most people seem to mean the one that's made from a thin square of dough
> that gets two diagonally opposing corners folded up over the jam; that's the
> only sort I've ever seen in the bakery section of a grocery store.
>
> The other version, however (the "Polish" one), is like a very short
> thumbprint cookie---a very rich dough, almost akin to a spritz dough,
> thumbprinted and filled. (My recipe actually has as one of its ingredients
> "melted vanilla ice cream".....)
>
> --pig, who thinks the gombocs described sound like they're somewhere in the
> pierogi family.....
>
>
> On 9/17/09 14:57, in article h8u0rj$e0i$1@news.eternal-september.org, "Edna
>
>> I'm half Czech, and any mention of a "kolache" (phonetic spelling because I
>> don't know how to do diacritical marks in an e-mail) leads to arguments
>> regarding what actually constitutes a kolache -- sometime acrimonious ones.
>>
>> I hope you were not injured during this exchange :-D
>
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Posted by onetexsun on September 18, 2009, 7:09 am
Oh wow, Sandy, we moved to Waco when I was just starting high school,
and then I went to Baylor for four years. I loved West -- the food was
amazing and the people wonderful. And WestFest is the most fun you can
have with your clothes on. I would give a whole bunch to have a
kolcache from West again. Those were "good ol' days."
Sunny
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Posted by Sandy E on September 18, 2009, 12:26 pm
Howdy!
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Ah, Waco, Tx, home of Hobbs Batting <VBG>
http://www.hobbsbondedfibers.com/products-retail.html
see, I said this was On Topic.
R/Sandy
On 9/18/09 6:09 AM, in article
4d055b6a-85c7-4b24-a3f8-0b0c8122799e@d15g2000prc.googlegroups.com,
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> Oh wow, Sandy, we moved to Waco when I was just starting high school,
> and then I went to Baylor for four years. I loved West -- the food was
> amazing and the people wonderful. And WestFest is the most fun you can
> have with your clothes on. I would give a whole bunch to have a
> kolcache from West again. Those were "good ol' days."
>
> Sunny
Howdy!
This IS The Kolache in this half of Texas:
http://www.czechstop.net/home.php
They've migrated north via I-35, and often show up at church
show/hide quoted text
& other meaningful events around here. <g>
Food is never off topic for quilters or quilting. ;-P
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Posted by Listpig on September 18, 2009, 1:20 pm
Oh, don't be silly.
We have "quilter" and "food" in the same discussion. How can that not be on
topic? Unfed quilters wilt on the floor and cannot wield a needle.
Therefore food is as much on topic as needles....or batting....or fabric....
:)
--pig
On 9/18/09 12:26, in article C6D91ED2.38EB4%eltex@tx.rr.com, "Sandy E"
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> Howdy!
>
> http://www.hobbsbondedfibers.com/products-retail.html
>
> see, I said this was On Topic.
>
> R/Sandy
>
>
> On 9/18/09 6:09 AM, in article
> 4d055b6a-85c7-4b24-a3f8-0b0c8122799e@d15g2000prc.googlegroups.com,
>
>> Oh wow, Sandy, we moved to Waco when I was just starting high school,
>> and then I went to Baylor for four years. I loved West -- the food was
>> amazing and the people wonderful. And WestFest is the most fun you can
>> have with your clothes on. I would give a whole bunch to have a
>> kolcache from West again. Those were "good ol' days."
>>
>> Sunny
>
> Howdy!
>
> This IS The Kolache in this half of Texas:
> http://www.czechstop.net/home.php
>
> They've migrated north via I-35, and often show up at church
>
> Food is never off topic for quilters or quilting. ;-P
>
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Posted by Sandy E on September 18, 2009, 5:07 pm
Howdy!
Sister Girl!
See my note at the bottom:
"Food is never off topic for quilters or quilting."
As Craig Ferguson sez, "I knooooooOOOOOOOooooooo!"
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<g>
R/S
On 9/18/09 12:20 PM, in article C6D939B0.751A4%listpig@earthlink.net,
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> Oh, don't be silly.
>
> We have "quilter" and "food" in the same discussion. How can that not be on
> topic? Unfed quilters wilt on the floor and cannot wield a needle.
> Therefore food is as much on topic as needles....or batting....or fabric....
> :)
>
> --pig
>
>
> On 9/18/09 12:26, in article C6D91ED2.38EB4%eltex@tx.rr.com, "Sandy E"
>
>> Howdy!
>>
>> http://www.hobbsbondedfibers.com/products-retail.html
>>
>> see, I said this was On Topic.
>>
>> R/Sandy
>>
>>
>> On 9/18/09 6:09 AM, in article
>> 4d055b6a-85c7-4b24-a3f8-0b0c8122799e@d15g2000prc.googlegroups.com,
>>
>>> Oh wow, Sandy, we moved to Waco when I was just starting high school,
>>> and then I went to Baylor for four years. I loved West -- the food was
>>> amazing and the people wonderful. And WestFest is the most fun you can
>>> have with your clothes on. I would give a whole bunch to have a
>>> kolcache from West again. Those were "good ol' days."
>>>
>>> Sunny
>>
>> Howdy!
>>
>> This IS The Kolache in this half of Texas:
>> http://www.czechstop.net/home.php
>>
>> They've migrated north via I-35, and often show up at church
>>
>> Food is never off topic for quilters or quilting. ;-P
>>
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