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Pizza with artichokes sounds excellent! I like anchovies on my pizza but none of my family does, alas! SharonThis email is a natural hand made product. The slight variations in spelling and grammar enhance its individual character and beauty and in no way are to be considered flaws or defects. To: MSersLife Sent: Sun, November 7, 2010 8:42:24 AMSubject: Re: what was for dinner?

Sounds great!We had a less fancy dinner. But good just the same. We were in Malmoe, for a movie night with our neighbor and her friend from work (who is the one living in Malmoe, obviously our neighbor doesn't...). Getting there was a lot more hassle and time consuming than usual, due mostly to the fact that our train was held up by police for about an hour halfway between our station and Malmoe. It had to do with an incident of violence against the train conductor. Nothing overly serious, but unfortunately it did turn our train into a crime scene that had to be processed... Anyway, that meant we were close to two hours late when we did arrive at our neighbor's friend's place. We therefor declined his offer to cook for us, because we were

extremely hungry by then and wanted food FAST. We all went for pizza instead. But it was a good pizza place, They had 's favorite (with salami and olives), and I tried a pizza with bacon and artichoke, that was good too. And we did let our host bake a chocolate cake, kladdkaka http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Kladdkaka , for dessert, which was absolutely excellent. Apparently he is well known at work for his kitchen skills in general, and his baking in particular.Tonight we'll do a pasta carbonara, sort of, with prosciutto and

walnuts. love/Reb>> I made a big pot of beef stew. I also made a quadruple batch of bread today so > used some of the dough to make bread bowls for the stew. I hadn't made white > bread in years but I had to this time because I was out of whole wheat flour. > Even though it wasn't my usual wheat bread it was pretty darned good:)> > hugs to all> > > Sharon> This email is a natural hand made product. The slight variations in spelling and > grammar enhance its individual character and beauty and in no way are to be >

considered flaws or defects.>

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