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  • M Marco Bertschi

    I use whatever is there, usually garlic, tomatos, salt, basil (occasionally bacon and pepperoncini). Add vine and everything is fine (No gin for the tomato sauce). Serve to spaghetti and steak. By the way, a welsh coworker brought some butter cookies (or whatever this was) to eat with marmelade to work. Do you know what they are named again?

    cheers Marco Bertschi


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    Klaus Werner Konrad
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    Noone of you guys put onions in ??

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      ÄäÖöÜü and ß

      Throw it away, it's clearly broken - I bet it doesn't even have ÆØÅ ...

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      You must be very sorgfältig when you make those statements. Since my keyboard doesn't have an a-umlaut, I used Google Translate to display the word, then copied and pasted it in. If anyone knows a better way (since I need to know the correct English needed to get the desired translation, and that is sometimes tricky), please let me know.

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        Marco Bertschi wrote:

        butter cookies

        Shortbread?

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        Marco Bertschi
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        Nope, it had a smooth surface.

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          With marmelade? No - did they look like these? Welsh cakes[^]

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          Yeah, possibly. And they had dryed grapes in it. However, maybe it was not marmelade which he put on it, but what was it then? Oh yeah, and something like butter was on them too...

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            Noone of you guys put onions in ??

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            Marco Bertschi
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            I do. Forgot to mention them. Amount of onions depends on how much garlic I throw in.

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            • M Marco Bertschi

              Yeah, possibly. And they had dryed grapes in it. However, maybe it was not marmelade which he put on it, but what was it then? Oh yeah, and something like butter was on them too...

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              Dried grapes == sultanas, currents or raisins. Could have been a jam - apricot? Quince? And butter is a must! :laugh: See here: http://www.bbc.co.uk/food/recipes/welshcakes_67264[^]

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              • OriginalGriffO OriginalGriff

                Dried grapes == sultanas, currents or raisins. Could have been a jam - apricot? Quince? And butter is a must! :laugh: See here: http://www.bbc.co.uk/food/recipes/welshcakes_67264[^]

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                OriginalGriff wrote:

                Dried grapes == sultanas, currents or raisins.

                Thanks for the correction, I hate Google translate. At least you know what I meant :laugh:

                OriginalGriff wrote:

                Could have been a jam - apricot? Quince?

                Something like that, maybe raspberry. Whatever kind of jam it was, I thank you for the link.

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                  You must be very sorgfältig when you make those statements. Since my keyboard doesn't have an a-umlaut, I used Google Translate to display the word, then copied and pasted it in. If anyone knows a better way (since I need to know the correct English needed to get the desired translation, and that is sometimes tricky), please let me know.

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                  Espen Harlinn
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                  sorgfältig[^] thorough careful meticulous carefully accurately diligent thoroughly accurate meticulously minute diligently thoughtful painstaking attentive painstakingly thoughtfully nice elaboratively I hope you meant nice ;)

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                  • OriginalGriffO OriginalGriff

                    Everything? What, everything in the kitchen? Washing up liquid? Loo cleaner? Cat food? :omg:

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                    Oh no! Stay away from the cat food! ;P

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                    • B Bruce Patin

                      You must be very sorgfältig when you make those statements. Since my keyboard doesn't have an a-umlaut, I used Google Translate to display the word, then copied and pasted it in. If anyone knows a better way (since I need to know the correct English needed to get the desired translation, and that is sometimes tricky), please let me know.

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                      Jim Meadors
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                      Bruce Patin wrote:

                      If anyone knows a better way

                      That might be easier but from start menu: all programs/accessories/system tools/character map This gives a peewee program that lets you select the exact one you want and put it on the clipboard.

                      Jim Meadors

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                        sorgfältig[^] thorough careful meticulous carefully accurately diligent thoroughly accurate meticulously minute diligently thoughtful painstaking attentive painstakingly thoughtfully nice elaboratively I hope you meant nice ;)

                        Espen Harlinn Principal Architect, Software - Goodtech Projects & Services AS Projects promoting programming in "natural language" are intrinsically doomed to fail. Edsger W.Dijkstra

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                        Bruce Patin
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                        I meant it with viel spass. :-)

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                          I meant it with viel spass. :-)

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                          Espen Harlinn
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                          This is viel spas[^]s It's quite good actually :-D

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                          • J Jim Meadors

                            Bruce Patin wrote:

                            If anyone knows a better way

                            That might be easier but from start menu: all programs/accessories/system tools/character map This gives a peewee program that lets you select the exact one you want and put it on the clipboard.

                            Jim Meadors

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                            Bruce Patin
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                            Ţħåñķš! ƚƫ'ş ģöŧ ë˅ɇȓɏțȟȋńğ! It's been years since I saw that little program, and it's been expanded since then. It's easier if one checks the advanced box then selects the character set most appropriate to the language.

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                              Strange, but my keyboard read QWERTZ. And there are also some strange letters: ÄäÖöÜü and ß

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                              kerem ispirli
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                              Mine reads FGĞIOD. That is Turkish national keyboard which is officially obligatory for anything with a keyboard, but no one cares since QWERTY invasion via computers. Far healthier than Q layout (which is the case for any layout that's not Q), far easier for locals.

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