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lindag

lindag

11 minutes ago, Tropicalsenior said:

People don't think of Montana as pastie country but because of all the mines in Montana they sure do know how to make them. Were they shaped envelope style or were they round balls?

Everywhere around here (as well as in the U.P.) they are always shaped as an empanada.

(Pasties nor pastries as people mistake)

lindag

lindag

10 minutes ago, Tropicalsenior said:

People don't think of Montana as pastie country but because of all the mines in Montana they sure do know how to make them. Were they shaped envelope style or were they round balls?

Everywhere around here (as well as in the U.P.) they are always shaped as an empanada.

(Pasties nor pastries)

lindag

lindag

8 minutes ago, Tropicalsenior said:

People don't think of Montana as pastie country but because of all the mines in Montana they sure do know how to make them. Were they shaped envelope style or were they round balls?

Everywhere around here (as well as in the U.P.) they are always shaped as an empanada.

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