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Pandora wrote:
> These are not "Oro Saiwa" but they look like.
> Last time I used these to make "Salami".
> http://tinypic.com/716af8.jpg
> I hope this photo can help you!
> Ciao
> Pandora
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>

Hmmmm. Haven't seen anything here that looks exactly like those in your
pic, but we have something here called "Marie Biscuits" that are dry and
only slightly sweet... Maybe I can try those? The other option is
"Tennis Biscuits" but those have a distinct coconut flavor.... not sure
if they would be suitable.
Cheers
Cathy

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On Mon 11 Jul 2005 10:03:08a, cathyxyz wrote in rec.food.cooking:

> Pandora wrote:
>> These are not "Oro Saiwa" but they look like.
>> Last time I used these to make "Salami".
>> http://tinypic.com/716af8.jpg
>> I hope this photo can help you!
>> Ciao
>> Pandora
>>
>>

> Hmmmm. Haven't seen anything here that looks exactly like those in your
> pic, but we have something here called "Marie Biscuits" that are dry and
> only slightly sweet... Maybe I can try those? The other option is
> "Tennis Biscuits" but those have a distinct coconut flavor.... not sure
> if they would be suitable.
> Cheers
> Cathy
>

Cathy, I've had Marie Biscuits and those would work fine. As for the
Tennis Biscuits, I love the flavors of chocolate and coconut together.
That would be an interesting variation.

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Wayne Boatwright wrote:

> > Hmmmm. Haven't seen anything here that looks exactly like those in your
> > pic, but we have something here called "Marie Biscuits" that are dry and
> > only slightly sweet... Maybe I can try those? The other option is
> > "Tennis Biscuits" but those have a distinct coconut flavor.... not sure
> > if they would be suitable.
> > Cheers
> > Cathy
> >

> Cathy, I've had Marie Biscuits and those would work fine. As for the
> Tennis Biscuits, I love the flavors of chocolate and coconut together.
> That would be an interesting variation.


Good call Wayne. Was just discussing this with DH and he is keen to try
the Tennis Biscuits... he loves coconut with chocolate too!
Cheers
Cathy

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"cathyxyz" > ha scritto nel messaggio
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> Pandora wrote:
>> These are not "Oro Saiwa" but they look like.
>> Last time I used these to make "Salami".
>> http://tinypic.com/716af8.jpg
>> I hope this photo can help you!
>> Ciao
>> Pandora
>>
>>

> Hmmmm. Haven't seen anything here that looks exactly like those in your
> pic, but we have something here called "Marie Biscuits" that are dry and
> only slightly sweet... Maybe I can try those? The other option is "Tennis
> Biscuits" but those have a distinct coconut flavor.... not sure if they
> would be suitable.


I think the first on are OK. I don't know if the "Marie Biscuits"
consistency! If they have, you can use them!

> Cheers
> Cathy


Cheers
Pandora


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Pandora wrote:

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> I think the first on are OK. I don't know if the "Marie Biscuits"
> consistency! If they have, you can use them!
>
> > Cheers
> > Cathy

>
> Cheers
> Pandora


We will try it. Thanks again.
Cheers
Cathy



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> We will try it. Thanks again.


Tell me when you will make it!
Cheers
pandora


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