>I need someone with a degree in taxonomy to help me out, I think.

I find that Turbotax is easy to use and gives me a good refund.  ;>)


They say there are three signs of stress in your life.  You eat too much junk food, 
you drive too fast and you veg out in front of the TV.  Who are they kidding?  That 
sounds like a perfect day to me!
Gordon Wolfe, Ph.D. (425)865-5940
VM & Linux Servers and Storage, The Boeing Company

> ----------
> From:         Post, Mark K
> Reply To:     Linux on 390 Port
> Sent:         Wednesday, March 19, 2003 9:02 AM
> 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
> 
> 

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