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Ok what am I missing? Is this a chocolate, a pastry or what? Isn't there a
Mozart chocolate liqueur? I hope Jo had a comfortable trip to Paris. The weather looks a bit rugged for travel. KJ "Patti" wrote in message ... Oh no! If Mozartkugeln are involved, you'll have to include me. I don't think I'll ever forget the first time I bit into one of those! Mmmmm ... . In message , Quilterin writes OK, I'll bring some Mozartkugeln, as 2006 is Mozart year here in Austria. I'll guess we'll have to leave her the blues and yellows if we want nice stars in the swap? So I'll settle for the purples. Uschi -- Best Regards pat on the hill |
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In message , Heidi from
Germany writes I'll bring some Glühwein :-) Heidi from Germany its quite snowy here and storms are also predicted, it must be better in Scotland Maybe not: http://news.bbc.co.uk/1/hi/scotland/4769406.stm -- M Rimmer |
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Mozartkuglen are balls of marzipan covered with nougat and dark chocolat -
or balls of nougat covered with marzipan and dark chocolat. Courts of law have been troubled to determine which kind are the "original" Mozartkugeln. I don't care either way, love them all :-) And yes, there is a Mozart (chocolat) liqueur. The bottle looks like a giant Mozartkugel (kugel = ball). Uschi "KJ" schrieb im Newsbeitrag news:7Y_Nf.833221$xm3.62798@attbi_s21... Ok what am I missing? Is this a chocolate, a pastry or what? Isn't there a Mozart chocolate liqueur? I hope Jo had a comfortable trip to Paris. The weather looks a bit rugged for travel. KJ "Patti" wrote in message ... Oh no! If Mozartkugeln are involved, you'll have to include me. I don't think I'll ever forget the first time I bit into one of those! Mmmmm ... . In message , Quilterin writes OK, I'll bring some Mozartkugeln, as 2006 is Mozart year here in Austria. I'll guess we'll have to leave her the blues and yellows if we want nice stars in the swap? So I'll settle for the purples. Uschi -- Best Regards pat on the hill |
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drool
send me the liqueur now.. I *need* a drink - the painkillers are not working to my satisfaction ( -- Jessamy - oh bliss... a problem the dentist can't fix - or hasn't been able to even after two visits this week - if I wasn't phobic already I would be after the last horrid visit! In The Netherlands Take out: so much quilting to reply. Time to accept, time to grow, time to take things slow www.geocities.com/jess_ayad http://uk.pg.photos.yahoo.com/ph/jes...pson/my_photos ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ Mozartkuglen are balls of marzipan covered with nougat and dark chocolat - or balls of nougat covered with marzipan and dark chocolat. Courts of law have been troubled to determine which kind are the "original" Mozartkugeln. I don't care either way, love them all :-) And yes, there is a Mozart (chocolat) liqueur. The bottle looks like a giant Mozartkugel (kugel = ball). Uschi |
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YUMMMMMM. I wonder if I should have looked for this when we were in
Scotland? Darn. The things you learn about after the fact! KJ "Quilterin" wrote in message . .. Mozartkuglen are balls of marzipan covered with nougat and dark chocolat - or balls of nougat covered with marzipan and dark chocolat. Courts of law have been troubled to determine which kind are the "original" Mozartkugeln. I don't care either way, love them all :-) And yes, there is a Mozart (chocolat) liqueur. The bottle looks like a giant Mozartkugel (kugel = ball). Uschi "KJ" schrieb im Newsbeitrag news:7Y_Nf.833221$xm3.62798@attbi_s21... Ok what am I missing? Is this a chocolate, a pastry or what? Isn't there a Mozart chocolate liqueur? I hope Jo had a comfortable trip to Paris. The weather looks a bit rugged for travel. KJ "Patti" wrote in message ... Oh no! If Mozartkugeln are involved, you'll have to include me. I don't think I'll ever forget the first time I bit into one of those! Mmmmm ... . In message , Quilterin writes OK, I'll bring some Mozartkugeln, as 2006 is Mozart year here in Austria. I'll guess we'll have to leave her the blues and yellows if we want nice stars in the swap? So I'll settle for the purples. Uschi -- Best Regards pat on the hill |
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as these are typically Austrian I don't think you would have been able to
get any - it's the first I have heard of them - and I live a tad closer too! -- Jessamy In The Netherlands Take out: so much quilting to reply. Time to accept, time to grow, time to take things slow www.geocities.com/jess_ayad http://uk.pg.photos.yahoo.com/ph/jes...pson/my_photos ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ YUMMMMMM. I wonder if I should have looked for this when we were in Scotland? Darn. The things you learn about after the fact! KJ |
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Now I feel better. I wish you did too! I guess I'll have to include
Austria in our next venture! So many places....so little money! :-) KJ "Jessamy" wrote in message ... as these are typically Austrian I don't think you would have been able to get any - it's the first I have heard of them - and I live a tad closer too! -- Jessamy In The Netherlands Take out: so much quilting to reply. Time to accept, time to grow, time to take things slow www.geocities.com/jess_ayad http://uk.pg.photos.yahoo.com/ph/jes...pson/my_photos ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ YUMMMMMM. I wonder if I should have looked for this when we were in Scotland? Darn. The things you learn about after the fact! KJ |
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I will live.. and my phobia will too ;-)
Austria will happen one day for me.. it's just as far as the south of France for me now.. dare I open this bottle of bubbly plonk or not... -- Jessamy In The Netherlands Take out: so much quilting to reply. Time to accept, time to grow, time to take things slow www.geocities.com/jess_ayad http://uk.pg.photos.yahoo.com/ph/jes...pson/my_photos ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ Now I feel better. I wish you did too! I guess I'll have to include Austria in our next venture! So many places....so little money! :-) KJ |
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Fret not, Kathyl. They are very local to Austria.
You can, just occasionally, find them in a large city outside Austria eg London!! Perhaps Edinburgh? But best to save them for when you visit Austria - my favourite place in continental Europe. .. In message xo%Nf.3367$oL.1030@attbi_s71, KJ writes YUMMMMMM. I wonder if I should have looked for this when we were in Scotland? Darn. The things you learn about after the fact! KJ -- Best Regards pat on the hill |
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In article ,
"Quilterin" wrote: Mozartkuglen are balls of marzipan covered with nougat and dark chocolat - or balls of nougat covered with marzipan and dark chocolat. Courts of law have been troubled to determine which kind are the "original" Mozartkugeln. I don't care either way, love them all :-) And yes, there is a Mozart (chocolat) liqueur. The bottle looks like a giant Mozartkugel (kugel = ball). Uschi moaning Ohhhhhh, those sound *so* good! drooling between moans -- Sandy in Henderson, near Las Vegas my ISP is earthlink.net -- put sfoster1(at) in front http://home.earthlink.net/~sfoster1 AKA Dame Sandy, Minister of Education |
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