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From: "ROY SCHMIDT" <>
Subject: Re: [MD-BALTO-CUL-] Re: I didn't realize . . . .
Date: Wed, 13 Sep 2000 10:55:55 -0600
I'll see if she will part with it.
Roy
>>> "Ruth Brooks" <> 09/13/00 10:47AM >>>
Roy,
Please share your wife's recipe with us. I've never found it in any Md.
cookbooks.
Ruth
>From: "ROY SCHMIDT" <>
>Reply-To:
>To:
>Subject: [MD-BALTO-CUL-] Re: I didn't realize . . . .
>Date: Wed, 13 Sep 2000 10:32:32 -0600
>
>My wife make a peachcake for me last week! It was great, and reminded me of
>Hammels's Bakery on Milton Ave. Long gone, too. Nothing better then good
>Sauerkraut. Anyone remember Mrs. Kissling's factory. How about Mrs.
>Manning's
>Pork and Beans. I remember an announcer on WFBR saying, "So when buying
>pork and
>beans, be sure Mrs. Manning is on the can. We have a form of snowballs in
>Utah,
>but I don't like them very much. My favorite flavor was spearmint. What was
>yours.
>
>Roy
>
> >>> "ruth brooks" <> 09/12/00 12:44PM >>>
>I didn't realize when someone posted a message to the BALTGEN list asking
>about
>a Baltimore store named Stewart's (doesn't seem that long ago) what an
>avalanche
>of old Baltimore memories that would unleash . . and result in this list.
>
>That I'd never again have that wonderful peachcake Baltimore bakeries used
>to
>sell.
>
>That people outside of Md. don't eat saukraut with their turkey dinner. As
>a
>matter of fact, in the various places I've lived my friends found the idea
>not
>only odd but distasteful. Can you imagine?? :>) In a cookbook
>containing old Md. recipes I found the menu for an annual turkey dinner
>that the
>ladies of Old Hallow's Church in A.A. Co. started serving in about 1893 and
>one
>of the items was saurkraut. I have ancestors from Germany so it wouldn't
>be
>strange for my family to serve it but my husband's ancestors are Irish and
>his
>family wouldn't have dreamed of not serving it on Christmas and
>Thanksgiving.
>
>Do they sell snoballs outside of Baltimore? I don't remember seeing any.
>
>I wonder how many people on the BALTGEN list that complained will subscribe
>to
>this list? Wouldn't it be fun to know?
>
>
>Ruth in Delaware
>
>
>
>
>
>
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