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39cross
03-02-2008, 11:07 AM
Saw this ad in the Cabot Street Cinema movie guide - had to share with our fellow paczki lovers:

from the Coffee Time Bake Shop (http://www.coffeetimebakeshop.net) in Salem, Mass -

Hand rolled Paczki ("poonch-key")
Available now through Easter Sunday.
We make this traditional Polish pastry with an extra rich dough, hand rolled into a sphere, then fried and immediately coated with sugar. Once cool, we re-coat them with sugar and fill generously with a premium filling. Available with or without REAL WHIPPED CREAM.
You don't have to be Polish to love them!

OOOOH yeahh!

paczki
03-02-2008, 11:13 AM
Saw this ad in the Cabot Street Cinema movie guide - had to share with our fellow paczki lovers:

from the Coffee Time Bake Shop (http://www.coffeetimebakeshop.net) in Salem, Mass -

Hand rolled Paczki ("poonch-key")
Available now through Easter Sunday.
We make this traditional Polish pastry with an extra rich dough, hand rolled into a sphere, then fried and immediately coated with sugar. Once cool, we re-coat them with sugar and fill generously with a premium filling. Available with or without REAL WHIPPED CREAM.
You don't have to be Polish to love them!

OOOOH yeahh!


I've got to go up there. We should arrange a paczki ride when the weather clears up. Perhaps dessert after the clam ride :banana:

capybaras
03-02-2008, 11:24 AM
They only have them until Easter (3/23). Forget the bike riding - let's just go eat them :banana:

39cross
03-02-2008, 01:44 PM
Yo come on up - combine with a visit over to the Peabody-Essex and spend a nice afternoon touristing.

Still looking for a local place that does a capybara roast, but it looks like we gotta follow in these guys footsteps and make a road trip (http://www.nytimes.com/2007/03/21/world/americas/21rodent.html?_r=1&ref=dining&oref=slogin) to Venezuela.

roman meal
03-02-2008, 01:46 PM
When is l'etape de bivalve?

capybaras
03-02-2008, 02:46 PM
Yo come on up - combine with a visit over to the Peabody-Essex and spend a nice afternoon touristing.

Still looking for a local place that does a capybara roast, but it looks like we gotta follow in these guys footsteps and make a road trip (http://www.nytimes.com/2007/03/21/world/americas/21rodent.html?_r=1&ref=dining&oref=slogin) to Venezuela.

How could anyone eat such a beautiful creature? Paczkis are for eating. Capybaras are for loving.

Can't make it up until after Easter, sadly. A nice weekend in April might work for riding and clams, though! :banana:

MilanoTom
03-02-2008, 02:59 PM
They look like good eatin'. Just kidding.... maybe a coat?

39cross
03-02-2008, 05:27 PM
When is l'etape de bivalve?When we can salt the clams instead of the roads?

39cross
03-02-2008, 05:31 PM
How could anyone eat such a beautiful creature? Paczkis are for eating. Capybaras are for loving.

Can't make it up until after Easter, sadly. A nice weekend in April might work for riding and clams, though! :banana:A stuffed capyabra on the mantle would be a great conversation piece.

Re: the paczkis: I'll pick some up and keep 'em in the freezer, we can share the joy later.

paczki
03-02-2008, 06:24 PM
Sounds great. And BTW Chris Igleheart builds wheels if your LBS is a pain.

capybaras
03-02-2008, 09:26 PM
Capybaras are great at clipping the lawn and get along famously with chickens - everyone with a yard needs one - or a pygmy goat :banana:

fiamme red
03-02-2008, 09:34 PM
Capybaras are great at clipping the lawn and get along famously with chickens - everyone with a yard needs one - or a pygmy goat :banana:http://www.brandywinezoo.org/capybara.html

Diet - Herbivore

In the Wild: Land and water grasses, fruit, bark of saplings and shrubs. They can be a pest in cultivated areas by eating squash, melons, corn, rice and sugar cane.

In the Zoo: Apples, carrots, bananas, corn, yams, oranges, peanuts, kale, romaine lettuce, spinach and omnivore biscuits

:banana:

capybaras
03-02-2008, 09:40 PM
The zoo is an unnatural setting. It's not our fault. Chickens will eat other chickens if that's what they forced to eat. Same with those mad cows. Normally capybaras do not eat dancing bananas because they are so cute and fun :banana:



(p.s. Soylent green is people. sorry but it is. :eek: )