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Tambor 22-04-2004 07:21 PM

Cheese buns
 
A friend told me about a delicious bun made with cheese she ate in
London last summer. I would like cook it at home but in order to find the
recipe have to know what is its name. Anybody knows how can I find the
recipe? Thanks in advance.

Regards

Tambor




Chris 22-04-2004 11:04 PM

Cheese buns
 
I'm looking for the same or something similar, it's a Japanese style cheese
cake/bun.

All I know about it is soft cheese is used for the texture, let me know if
you found it.

Cheers


~Chris

"Tambor" > wrote in message
...
> A friend told me about a delicious bun made with cheese she ate

in
> London last summer. I would like cook it at home but in order to find the
> recipe have to know what is its name. Anybody knows how can I find the
> recipe? Thanks in advance.
>
> Regards
>
> Tambor
>
>
>




congokid 24-04-2004 12:03 PM

Cheese buns
 
In message >, Chris
> writes
>I'm looking for the same or something similar, it's a Japanese style cheese
>cake/bun.
>
>All I know about it is soft cheese is used for the texture, let me know if
>you found it.


>"Tambor" > wrote in message
...
>> A friend told me about a delicious bun made with cheese she ate

>in
>> London last summer. I would like cook it at home but in order to find the
>> recipe have to know what is its name. Anybody knows how can I find the
>> recipe? Thanks in advance.


Oops, thought this was a discussion along similar lines to *******
fetish pics.

--
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Ophelia 24-04-2004 02:53 PM

Cheese buns
 

"congokid" > wrote in message
...
> In message >, Chris
> > writes
> >I'm looking for the same or something similar, it's a Japanese style

cheese
> >cake/bun.
> >
> >All I know about it is soft cheese is used for the texture, let me know

if
> >you found it.

>
> >"Tambor" > wrote in message
> ...
> >> A friend told me about a delicious bun made with cheese she

ate
> >in
> >> London last summer. I would like cook it at home but in order to find

the
> >> recipe have to know what is its name. Anybody knows how can I find the
> >> recipe? Thanks in advance.

>
> Oops, thought this was a discussion along similar lines to *******
> fetish pics.


eh.. yer a mucky lad:)



gobadaba 25-04-2004 12:29 PM

Cheese buns
 
On Sat, 24 Apr 2004 12:03:03 +0100, congokid wrote:

> Oops, thought this was a discussion along similar lines to *******
> fetish pics.


...or masterbaking with a snake!!

Jane Lumley 27-04-2004 09:44 AM

Cheese buns
 
Whereabouts in London did she eat the bun in question? (Oh dear - now
every word seems fraught with hidden meaning).
--
Jane Lumley

Tambor 28-04-2004 08:05 PM

Cheese buns
 
She ate at a supermarket in Hemmel-Hemstead. Perhaps it is not so
known as I thought, isn´t?

Regards

Tambor, Spain

"Jane Lumley" > escribió en el mensaje
...
> Whereabouts in London did she eat the bun in question? (Oh dear - now
> every word seems fraught with hidden meaning).
> --
> Jane Lumley





Jane Lumley 29-04-2004 05:27 AM

Cheese buns
 
In article >, Tambor
> writes
> She ate at a supermarket in Hemmel-Hemstead. Perhaps it is not so
>known as I thought, isn´t?


Doesn't sound familiar. I can think of cheese brioches, with cheddar,
or of a sweet bun with cream cheese filling or icing - which was it?

Best,
--
Jane Lumley

Tambor 01-05-2004 09:52 AM

Cheese buns
 
"Jane Lumley" > escribió en el mensaje
...
> In article >, Tambor
> > writes
>
> Doesn't sound familiar. I can think of cheese brioches, with cheddar,
> or of a sweet bun with cream cheese filling or icing - which was it?


Neither. It was a small salty bun with cheese inside dough.

Tambor





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