Wayne Boatwright > wrote in
3.184:
> Oh pshaw, on Sun 16 Dec 2007 10:31:48p, Goomba38 meant to say...
>
>> jamz wrote:
>>> Yesterday on December 15th, our friend Debra Fritz passed away after
a
>>> long and brave battle against cancer.
>>>
>>> She was a great cook.
>>>
>>> And she was one of them more remarkable people I've ever met in my
>>> life. She was a good friend. I will miss her. The angels are
>>> learning a thing or two today, I expect.
>>>
>>> Here is her recipe for Nanaimo bars, the first thing that brought her
>>> to my attention.
>>>
>>> Signature Dish of Debra Fritz
>>
>> We all lost an old friend to RFC and quality poster 
>> This is where I first learned of Nanaimo bars.
>> Are they pronounced "Nah-name-oh" ? What's the story behind them if
>> there is one?
>>
>
> I always thought the origin was Canadian, but I could be wrong.
>
I will miss Deborah, the family has my codolences.
....and it is Canadian and pronounced Nah Nye Moe.
Or in Usian New York Slice.
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The house of the burning beet-Alan
It'll be a sunny day in August, when the Moon will shine that night-
Elbonian Folklore