I have an Outlook folder labeled 'GOOD Stuff', that is where this has been filed.
/Thomas Kern /301-903-2211 > -----Original Message----- > From: Post, Mark K [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] > Sent: Wednesday, March 19, 2003 12:02 > To: [EMAIL PROTECTED] > Subject: Re: WTHOT: cinnamon rolls > > > LOL. This is great. I already have enough problems figuring > out how to > classify stuff on the site, and now _this_ comes along. :) > > I need someone with a degree in taxonomy to help me out, I think. > > > Mark Post > > -----Original Message----- > From: David Boyes [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] > Sent: Wednesday, March 19, 2003 11:59 AM > To: [EMAIL PROTECTED] > Subject: Re: WTHOT: cinnamon rolls > > > > > Aha! I knew I can find _useful_ info on this list! ;-) > > David, can you tell me how your recipe is similar to this one? > > (or maybe publish it to linuxvm.org ? :-P ) > > http://www.breadrecipe.com/az/CinnamonRollsII.asp > > Well, mine's a little more complex, and doesn't use a bread > machine. The > basic sweet dough in mine can be used for pretty much any > kind of sweet > roll; you just have to experiment with the fillings. You can also make > the dough for my version in advance and freeze it for future use. > > I've attached a PDF of the cinnamon roll variation. Mark can put it on > linuxvm.org if he so desires. > > (to make this Linux-related, I used the old troff recipie formatting > macros that Brian Reid developed at DEC for producing the Usenet > Cookbook to format this recipie. I have almost complete archives of > every recipie posted using these macros, and if anyone would > like a copy > to start your own personal cookbook, let me know and we can swap > recipies. The macros work fine on Linux for the mainframe, > both 31 and > 64 bit.) > > Enjoy, > > --d b >
