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Great information. I got my Rose Sharon as a gift from the birds. I have a white and purple. They are not exactly where I like them, but they are staying in the middle of my Turk’s cap and Shrimp plants.
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Thanks Bob for the help with my account today. Greeting from Texas. I am looking forward to joining you once more.
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My favorite plants are geraniums, Pentas and coneflowers. I love vitex trees because they attract bees, butterflies and birds. I also am partial to shrimp plants, turk’s cap, rainlilies.
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Are those Crocuses? Sure are pretty
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Today it is warm, 70’s yet windy with intermittent rain showers. Tomorrow should be in low 50’s. Brrrr
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Randy there was no mistake. Just glad you enjoyed it :) One good turn deserves another.
Merry Christmas!
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That is so true! I appreciate you sharing.:)
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Wow that would ne wonderful. I just love strufdel and have always wanted to make some yet didn't know what it entailed. So your wife is German too?
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Sent you my addy in a PM. Thanks for doing this for me Randy.
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The recipe sounds great and the best part is that it makes quite a bit. Thanks Randy :)
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I'd love that Randy! You are the best!
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Curbie that is the same recipe that I have too! It is one that is requested often by those that receive it.
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Randy is the cookbook written in German or English? Sounds like a great find.
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I'm sure you'll like it Spider Lily!
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Your cookbook sounds great Randy. I just love german food. That was all mom would cook for us. Weinerschnitzel is a thinly breaded milanese cut pork steak that is fried or baked. It can be served with fried potatoes, sweet and sour red cabbage and green beans.
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Oh yes! That is my favorite way of eating it. :D My mom used to take a slice and dunk it in her coffee once it got a little staler. It doesn't last long at our house for that to happen. In fact, today I'm starting my first batch of Stollen to send to family in Michigan.
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Rindsroulade
Thin cut round steak (milanese cut)
Sliced onions cut in wedges
Dill pickle cut in slices the long way
raw bacon
salt and pepper to taste
toothpicks
Flour to roll meat in before browning in hot oil
Salt and pepper meat on side being rolled up
Piece of bacon, onion wedge...
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Christmas Stollen
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Here is one of our favorites for Christmas.
Allow plenty of time since this recipe is an all day prroject with all the rising.
3/4 cups raisins
1/2 cup chopped dried cranberries...
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What about the recipes that were posted in the threads, can they be moved here?
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