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Tropicalsenior

Tropicalsenior

8 minutes ago, lindag said:

Everywhere around here

When I lived in Butte in the early 70s, many places made them in the shape of a round ball, more like a Chinese Bao. and that was how I learned to make them. Probably why I didn't make them very often because they are a pain in the *** to make that way. I'm much prefer making them the Cornish way.

 

Tropicalsenior

Tropicalsenior

6 minutes ago, lindag said:

Everywhere around here

When I lived in Butte in the early 70s, many places made them in the shape of a round ball, more like a Chinese Bao. and that was how I learned to make them. Probably why I didn't make them very often because they are a pain in the *** to make that way. I'm much prefer making them the Cornish way.

Tropicalsenior

Tropicalsenior

2 minutes ago, lindag said:

Everywhere around here

When I lived in Butte in the early 70s, many places made them in the shape of a round ball, more like a Chinese Bao. and that was how I learned to make them. Probably way I didn't make them very often because they are a pain in the *** to make that way. I'm much prefer making them the Cornish way.

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