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On Feb 7, 1:02 pm, "Gregory Morrow" > wrote:
> Nancy Young wrote:
> > You'll recall my quest for gyoza wrappers, I drove all over,
> > they do not have them in local supermarkets. Occurred to me
> > there is this one oriental market way across town, too far for
> > my poor car to go in this weather. Finally made it over there,
> > blah blah yawn.

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> > I had thought to email my local restaurant critic to ask her if
> > she knew of a place I could go that wasn't too far. Came
> > *this* close to emailing her. She's really big on Asian food.
> > Forget it, just go to the far-ish place already.

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> > Turns out she could have just emailed me this week's food
> > article. Simplicity & Style, Celebrating Chinese New Year,
> > a trip to the Asian Food Market in Middletown. You know,
> > the one I went to. She even has a picture of the gyoza wrappers,
> > among pictures and descriptions of all the other stuff you could
> > get there.

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> > Where were you two weeks ago, lady?? Lucky I didn't ask
> > her, where would you go, is there a place near my house.

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> Now all your gyoza mania has got me a - hungerin',

Same here ever since she brought it up. I love that thing. I got some
from trader's Joe in the past and they were great but trader's Joe is
not so close to mey place.

>I want to try making them > too...!!!


Wann make dough too?
http://www.japan-guide.com/r/e107.html
or
http://www.google.com/search?hl=en&q=Gyoza+
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