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Re: Potica
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Kerolyn 11-28-1999
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 MSG ID: 026183

Thanks, Emily - I'd appreciate any help I can get on this! I remembered after I signed off yesterday that the recipe I had also has raisens in it. I made this bread 2 times, & it was quite a hit - so I hate to just take any other recipe that sounds similar unless I have to. I remember having to grind the graham crackers, nuts, & raisens together, then mixing with everything else (as I recall, melted butter, honey, maybe sugar, maybe molasses, & I think there might have been some milk, too, but I'm not sure) & then rolling it jelly roll style, like the ones I've seen in some of the postings - but most of them say they're Italian! So I'll keep checking for your next response - I need to bake whatever I'm going to bake on the weekend of 12/18, so I'll have it for the 23rd at work. Thanks again!Kerolyn



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  ISO: Putitza (sp?)
  Kerolyn - 11-27-1999
 
MSG ID: 026175
  1 Re: 'Potica' Sweet Bread Recipe
    Emily/San Pedro - 11-28-1999
   
MSG ID: 026182
2 Re: Potica
    Kerolyn - 11-28-1999
   
MSG ID: 026183
  3 Recipe(tried): Potica / Orehnaca
    Emily /San Pedro, CA - 12-15-1999
   
MSG ID: 026354
  4 Potica/Orenaca(Yugoslavian Walnut Roll)
    Deana/ CA, - 12-30-2000
   
MSG ID: 029005
  5 Recipe(tried): Potica / Orehnaca (Yugoslavian Walnut Roll) - including my helpful hints
    Janet Adelson/Oakland, CA - 1-17-2006
   
MSG ID: 0218138
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