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Polish or Swedish, either way!
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From:
Alisen 10-30-1998
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 MSG ID: 031611

Dear June, if you can come up with the recipe, I would surely appreciate it. And yes, my favorite is limpa but again, I don't have the recipe and there are no specialty bakeries in my area. Another bread I love is jalopeno/cheese bread but I'm lazy and haven't found a way yet to make it really come out good in my bread machine. Any ideas! Thanks, Alisen




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  ISO: In Swedish, it sounds like "korv"!
  Alisen - 10-29-1998
 
MSG ID: 031598
  1 Recipe: You've got it right - it's korv!
    juneMA - 10-29-1998
   
MSG ID: 031603
  2 I probably had the names mixed up!
    Alisen - 10-30-1998
   
MSG ID: 031606
  3 Dear Alisen:
    juneMA - 10-30-1998
   
MSG ID: 031607
  4 PS, Alisen -
    juneMA - 10-30-1998
   
MSG ID: 031608
  5 Suelze
    Hans Otto - 10-30-1998
   
MSG ID: 031609
  6 juneMA, another night owl
    Alisen - 10-30-1998
   
MSG ID: 031610
7 Polish or Swedish, either way!
    Alisen - 10-30-1998
   
MSG ID: 031611
  8 Recipe: Limpa Bread
    Elly - 10-30-1998
   
MSG ID: 031613
  9 Recipe(tried): Danish Sylte
    Nanna - 10-31-1998
   
MSG ID: 031615
  10 Dear Nanna - Question -
    juneMA - 10-31-1998
   
MSG ID: 031616
  11 P.S. Re: these recipes and their names
    juneMA - 10-31-1998
   
MSG ID: 031617
  12 It is the spice ...
    Nanna - 11-1-1998
   
MSG ID: 031618
  13 Recipe(tried): Korv
    Lars Florida - 12-18-2002
   
MSG ID: 036755
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