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Julie Bove
 
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"Alan" > wrote in message
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> Hi Julie
>
> I found a few different sites using Jeeves
> http://web.ask.com/webadvanced. Unfortunately, I couldn't find the
> actual recipe, just booksales, but these may lead you to links:
>
> ............
> http://www.ext.nodak.edu/extnews/new...0/08plains.htm
> Agriculture Communication, North Dakota State University
> "Right now, you see, I have gotten myself into a fine kettle of
> knoephla/knoepfle, as now I have all these leads to check out. An
> expatriate Dakotan (Mike a.k.a. "Fat Boy" Weiss) says to check out the
> cafe in LangdonBI think that would be Gracie's--for knoephla soup, but
> Sharon Wamsley says no, the best is at the Pasthymes in Steele, served
> Mondays and Thursdays. And Ed Keller from Dickinson, who sides with Joe
> Kisch on the spelling controversy, nominates the Rolling Hills Café on
> I-94 west of Mandan for best of breed in the knoepfle category."
> ..............
> http://www.kitchenproject.com/kpboard/wwwboard.html
> GERMAN RECIPES AND TIPS DISCUSSION BOARD
> .................
> http://www.prairiepublic.org/feature...y/knoepfla.htm
> Knoepfla Supp
> Picture and comment
> ...........
> http://www.lib.ndsu.nodak.edu/grhc/recipes/index.cgi
> Couldn't find the recipe, but lots of books for sale


Thanks! I found that stuff too, and I think one of the restaurants I dined
in was listed there. For now I'll just use the recipe for the Kartoffel
Boller but put it directly in the broth.