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jeffknop

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  1. thanks a lot. what is the actual name for it, marillenknodel?
  2. ok thanks man. and can you also tell me what the fried-looking things are directly above the "strawberry tartlets"?
  3. if you want to see the picture and try to zoom in better, this is it https://archive.org/details/worldbookencyclop01worl/page/936/mode/2up
  4. thanks for the feedback. i believe the recipe for the pflaumenkuchen did call for the lattice though
  5. check out the latest one i posted
  6. the one i just posted is a better picture
  7. that's what my brother said. thanks a lot for the confirmation.
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  10. i will try to take a picture of it and post it
  11. i have a question about the german pastry bakebook, by margit stoll dutton. on the back cover photo, which pie is on the bottom left of the photo? Thanks a lot.
  12. the question has already been answered. it's "hershey's kidsnacks"
  13. yeah it's the name of the book. yeah i was way off, it was not betty crocker
  14. i found it guys, in my basement. it's "hershey's kidsnacks."
  15. Djyee, does the book you found at the public library have a recipe for hamburger cookies? Could you check, please? Thanks a lot.
  16. The one at my library was the 1984 edition, so you may be onto something here. I'll do some more googling now. Thanks a lot.
  17. if anyone knows from what betty crocker cookbook those hamburger cookies are from, please post.
  18. Here is just such a recipe from Betty Crocker. No mention of which book it originally appeared in, but sounds like you're on the right track. Betty Crocker Hamburger Cookies thanks james, that looks familiar to me, i'll do more research on it.
  19. thank you very much carolyn for checking.
  20. and i think one of the recipes in this book involved taking green food coloring and putting it on coconut shavings on some kind of weird hamburger.
  21. General Mills owned both Parker Brothers (which made Monopoly) and Betty Crocker, so that's the connection.
  22. if anyone has any betty crocker cookbooks from the 80's or 70's, please look through them and see if there is a picture of the go square from monopoly in any of its pages, (not the cover though). thanks.
  23. thanks. i emailed them, don't know if they'll know what i'm talking about though.
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