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I'm invited out for pasta and red clam sauce and was told I could
bring dessert if I wanted to. What would you suggest? Nothing cakey or doughy, please, or too sweet. Thanks. |
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![]() > wrote in message ... > I'm invited out for pasta and red clam sauce and was told I could > bring dessert if I wanted to. What would you suggest? Nothing cakey > or doughy, please, or too sweet. Thanks. Sorbet & berries. Dimitri |
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>I'm invited out for pasta and red clam sauce and was told I could >bring dessert if I wanted to. What would you suggest? Nothing cakey >or doughy, please, or too sweet. Thanks. Gelato springs to mind. Steve |
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On Feb 28, 7:41*pm, "Dimitri" > wrote:
> > wrote in message > > ... > > > I'm invited out for pasta and red clam sauce and was told I could > > bring dessert if I wanted to. *What would you suggest? *Nothing cakey > > or doughy, please, *or too sweet. Thanks. > > Sorbet & berries. > > Dimitri Perfecto. Grazie. |
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> I'm invited out for pasta and red clam sauce and was told I could > bring dessert if I wanted to. What would you suggest? Nothing cakey > or doughy, please, or too sweet. Thanks. I would take biscotti with anise, I think. Serene -- 42 Magazine, celebrating life with meaning. Inaugural issue March '09! http://42magazine.com "I am an agnostic only to the extent that I am agnostic about fairies at the bottom of the garden." -- Richard Dawkins |
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![]() > wrote in message ... > I'm invited out for pasta and red clam sauce and was told I could > bring dessert if I wanted to. What would you suggest? Nothing cakey > or doughy, please, or too sweet. Thanks. Dessert is typically something sweet, you need to define "too" sweet. I would bring spumoni. You could bring a cantaloupe. Of course it would depend on this pasta with red clam sauce if I should even partake. I don't much care for red clam sauce, and most folks just buy canned, which is blech... and then to add insult to injury they serve it a la TIAD style, with cheese. yik/gack |
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![]() > ha scritto nel messaggio ... > I'm invited out for pasta and red clam sauce and was told I could > bring dessert if I wanted to. What would you suggest? Nothing cakey > or doughy, please, or too sweet. Thanks. Not too sweet? Meringue lemon pie, ofcourse. It's my preferred dessert, now that I have tasted it!!!!! -- Cheers Pandora |
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On Mar 1, 5:16*am, "Pandora" > wrote:
> > ha scritto nel ... > > > I'm invited out for pasta and red clam sauce and was told I could > > bring dessert if I wanted to. *What would you suggest? *Nothing cakey > > or doughy, please, *or too sweet. Thanks. > > Not too sweet? Meringue lemon pie, ofcourse. It's my preferred dessert, now > that I have tasted it!!!!! > > -- > Cheers > Pandora Lemon sorbet or gelato wit a drizzle of Framboise. Lynn in Fargo |
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On Feb 28, 7:40*pm, wrote:
> I'm invited out for pasta and red clam sauce and was told I could > bring dessert if I wanted to. *What would you suggest? *Nothing cakey > or doughy, please, *or too sweet. Thanks. Update- it was a white clam sauce - and Sheldon, she used fresh clams from a local clam farm - we saw them being steamed open. Her sauce was loaded with garlic, some minced clams, the rest were served whole with the shells - over linguini - had lots of plain bread for sopping up - and a good tossed salad with feta. Had I been alone, I would've licked the plate!! I brought strawberry sorbet (all my market had other than lemon) and made a pureed thing with dark cherries, some cranberry sauce (scratch) and threw in a bit of Triple Sec. It was politely received, I think. At least, they ate it. |
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On Feb 28, 7:40*pm, wrote:
> I'm invited out for pasta and red clam sauce and was told I could > bring dessert if I wanted to. *What would you suggest? *Nothing cakey > or doughy, please, *or too sweet. Thanks. Cannoli? Very Italian, but usually not too sweet. (Is that considered dough-y? I personally don't think so) Kris |
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![]() > wrote in message ... On Feb 28, 7:41 pm, "Dimitri" > wrote: > > wrote in message > > ... > > > I'm invited out for pasta and red clam sauce and was told I could > > bring dessert if I wanted to. What would you suggest? Nothing cakey > > or doughy, please, or too sweet. Thanks. > > Sorbet & berries. > > Dimitri Perfecto. Grazie. You're welcome. Dimitri |
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On Feb 28, 7:40*pm, wrote:
Sorry, I've looked through all of my cookbooks, and I can't find any sort of dessert made with pasta and red clam sauce. What? Oh. Never mind. Cindy Hamilton |
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On Mar 2, 1:56*pm, Cindy Hamilton > wrote:
> On Feb 28, 7:40*pm, wrote: > > Sorry, I've looked through all of my cookbooks, and I > can't find any sort of dessert made with pasta and > red clam sauce. > > What? *Oh. *Never mind. Time for your new creation!! Could be a cookoff winner. |
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