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- From: lydick@SOL1.GPS.CALTECH.EDU (Speaker-to-Minerals)
- Newsgroups: alt.callahans
- Subject: Re: Black Death Birthdays (Recipe Included)
- Message-ID: <1edoaqINNrsm@gap.caltech.edu>
- Date: 18 Nov 92 15:43:22 GMT
- References: <gf1vZhu00iUzI2_0o6@andrew.cmu.edu>,<1ed38dINNall@mercury.kingston.ac.uk>
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- In article <1ed38dINNall@mercury.kingston.ac.uk>, me_s420@ceres (Chris Welch) writes:
- >"Thanks for the cake, Merry, I've never had one turn up on my terminal
- > before. The Gardener is going to put it together for the weekend, since
- > you were thoughtful enough to send the recipe. If only we knew what a
- > bundt tin is (hint, hint.). Anyway, I reckon you deserve a hug for that.
-
- A bundt pan is like a tube pan (you know, the kind you make angels-food cake
- in, except instead of being smooth, the sides are scalloped. An ordinary tube
- pan should make an acceptable substitute.
-