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    #25
    Originally posted by Braveheart View Post
    Lead me into temptation.
    Careful what you ask for...

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      #26
      Originally posted by stonepicker View Post
      I spelled it wrong, should be halvah. It's an israeli or middle eastern treat, many different types. I always buy mine in winkler mb.
      It's a candy, methinks.

      And then there is khalvah.... Methinks.
      pars

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        #27
        Originally posted by farmaholic View Post
        Halvah to me is very rich....good with cold milk though...tempers the sweetness. Our local store has some pre-cut and packaged. I remember my parents buying it in about 8x12x2 inch tins. I bought it in about the same size plastic containers. So is it vanilla and vanilla/chocolate marble flavors.

        Parsley, I'll get a couple of the packages of Halvah and send them to you... in appreciation of the things you sent me.
        How can I resist? Buy one and we can split it..... Lol

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          #28
          Today I cooked our black eyed peas for new years. - for good luck. We are part Uk and part French so we like Tortiere and buckwheat cabbage rolls and perogies (all types) Ukrainian Coop sausage, wheat with honey and poppy seed, pickled herring, and this year plum pudding with maple butter sauce for dessert. Yep, no baking without butter and whipping cream, but we've noticed that the butter ain't what it used to be. Have you tried head cheese Parsley? Mom used to make it from pigs feet, but it's called head cheese should have been called toe cheese maybe. Can't wait as our awesome son and his great wife host Xmas eve for about 28 of us. He only has 3 jobs and three kids but only too happy to make Xmas the most memorable as we have two 92 year olds still with us. Parsley, you and John can come on down and test our concoctions.

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            #29
            I'd like to weigh in on this topic, but my scale doesn't go that high!

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              #30
              My mother's version of a crown jewel dessert. That smoked salmon sounds awesome.

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                #31
                Rum soaked dark fruitcake. ymmm...

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                  #32
                  Sumdum. Your menu is enticing. I love headcheese ... with a drizzle of vinegar on top. And pickled pigs feet are a emotional tradition for me. Would love to come and founder on your perogies. Did I ever tell you I make perogi dough with mashed potatoes? But I rice potatoes before I add them to the dough... I cal them Swedish perogies... ! Maybe we can finally make it to your cottage next summer. Thx for the invite. Pars
                  Last edited by parsley; Dec 14, 2016, 07:10.

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                    #33
                    Originally posted by rockpile View Post
                    Rum soaked dark fruitcake. ymmm...
                    I'll take two slices, please.

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                      #34
                      Originally posted by checking View Post
                      I'd like to weigh in on this topic, but my scale doesn't go that high!
                      C'mon check, share your weakness with us; what you long for...

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                        #35
                        Originally posted by Goodtime View Post
                        My mother's version of a crown jewel dessert. That smoked salmon sounds awesome.
                        Agreed. Especially on top of crispy thinbread. With a thin layer of butter.. Pars. What wine to drink with it?

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                          #36
                          Originally posted by farmaholic View Post
                          Halvah to me is very rich....good with cold milk though...tempers the sweetness. Our local store has some pre-cut and packaged. I remember my parents buying it in about 8x12x2 inch tins. I bought it in about the same size plastic containers. So is it vanilla and vanilla/chocolate marble flavors.

                          Parsley, I'll get a couple of the packages of Halvah and send them to you... in appreciation of the things you sent me.
                          Yep farmaholic, tastes great with milk, i prefer the vanilla, i buy the bigger plastic containers also. It is rich but not really sweet imo.

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