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Julie Bove wrote in rec.food.cooking:
> > "Ophelia" > wrote in message > ... > > > > > >"cshenk" > wrote in message > ... > > > Ophelia wrote in rec.food.cooking: > > > > > > > > > > > > >>>"cshenk" > wrote in message > > > > ... > >>>> Ophelia wrote in rec.food.cooking: > > > > > > >>>> > > >>>> > > >>>>>"cshenk" > wrote in message > >>>> > ... > >>>>>> Ophelia wrote in rec.food.cooking: > >>>> > > > >>>>>> > When one dessert just won't do it! Delicious food trend sees > >>>>>> > sweets being stacked into spectacular (but calorific) treat > >>>>>> > towers, from cinnamon roll-topped doughnuts to cake-covered > >>>>>> > milkshakes > >>>>>> > > >>>>>> > uJelly in California tops their doughnuts with flan, cinnamon > >>>>>> > rolls, and chocolate-covered strawberries Doughnuts from The > >>>>>> > Rolling Pin in Toronto and Queens Comfort in New York are > >>>>>> > finished off with macarons and doughnut holes Dreamy > Creations >>>in >>> > Los Angeles serves frozen custard, which can be > topped with >>>>>> > cupcakes In NYC, Black Tap Burgers and Beer > creates over-the-top >>>>>> > milkshakes with cake and candy, which > have gone viral >>>>>> > > >>>>>> > Look at them he > >>>>>> > > >>>>>> > > > > > http://www.dailymail.co.uk/femail/fo...0470/When-one- > > > > de > >>>>>> > sser >>> > > > > > t-just-won-t-Delicious-food-trend-sees-sweets-stacked-spectacula > > > > r- > >>>>>> > calo >>> > > > > > rific-treat-towers-cinnamon-roll-topped-doughnuts-cake-covered-m > > > > il > >>>>>> > ksha kes.html >>> > > >>>>>> > I've never seen anything like them ![]() > >>>> > > > >>>>>> They aren't real stuff we eat, I hope you know! The only one > even >>>>>> remotely reasonable was the strawberry dipped in > chocolate and >>>then >>> a swirl of chocolate over the dougnut with > the fresh fruit >>>in the >>> center. > >>>> > > > >>>> > > >>>> > I just thought it was fun and they had been made for > advertising. > > > > > > >>>> Thats true and all they were. > > > > > > > > So why was there all the nastiness and bitching? Does nobody > > > > else have the brains to see that??? > > > > > > The problem is clear. A post was made insinuating USA desserts > > > were like that. Basically a diss on USA desserts. What you got > > > back was 'no, we do not do that' or 'that is disgusting' (largely > > > from USA folks on the disgusting part). The subject like on Wow > > > US Desserts captures it well. > > > > > > You may not have meant that, but it didn't come over well here. > > > > So why blame me??? The addresses of the companies were right there! > > > > Contact the companies! > > It was your subject line. Those are not US desserts. A hot fudge > sundae or a banana split might be called US desserts because they can > commonly be found all over the country. A CMP is not a US dessert > but you can get one in PA. Those desserts that you posted can only > be had at those specific establishments. Not all over the US. Correct. The subject line is the issue. I am sure if any of us bothered, we could find unhealthy foods made elsewhere too but we don't make a subject line blaming an entire country over the oddball strays. -- |
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