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The War of the Grandmas' Baklava
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<blockquote data-quote="Scent of Cedar *" data-source="post: 703637" data-attributes="member: 17461"><p>Merry Christmas, Everybody!</p><p></p><p>I am getting ready to make this year's baklava. I read through this thread this morning. I love this site so much, and am so grateful for it, and that I am part of it. Hoping this year's baklava finds us all well and happy. What interesting discussions we've held on music and math and the nature of reality, and just think ~ all of it inspired by a granddaughter's request for baklava. We are amazing, all of us. Baklava Grand did break up with the Greek boyfriend, but just this year, they have come back together. They will be visiting Greece this year, in fact ~ finally, we will know for sure whether our American baklava is as tasty as the real Greek baklava. And of course, it could not be, but that's okay and what a great story we've all been part of. This site, and this particular thread, are as much a part of the feeling of making baklava as the recipe itself. So, I am bringing the thread back for myself, and for all of us.</p><p></p><p>I would very much like to hear favorite Christmas or Channuka or Kwanza stories or recipes from each of you who is willing to share them with all of us. So many changes for all of us over the years, but here we all still are.</p><p></p><p>This is amazing to me.</p><p></p><p><img src="/community/styles/default/xenforo/smilies/emoticons/starplucker.gif" class="smilie" loading="lazy" alt=":starplucker:" title="starplucker :starplucker:" data-shortname=":starplucker:" /></p><p></p><p></p><p>Cedar</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Scent of Cedar *, post: 703637, member: 17461"] Merry Christmas, Everybody! I am getting ready to make this year's baklava. I read through this thread this morning. I love this site so much, and am so grateful for it, and that I am part of it. Hoping this year's baklava finds us all well and happy. What interesting discussions we've held on music and math and the nature of reality, and just think ~ all of it inspired by a granddaughter's request for baklava. We are amazing, all of us. Baklava Grand did break up with the Greek boyfriend, but just this year, they have come back together. They will be visiting Greece this year, in fact ~ finally, we will know for sure whether our American baklava is as tasty as the real Greek baklava. And of course, it could not be, but that's okay and what a great story we've all been part of. This site, and this particular thread, are as much a part of the feeling of making baklava as the recipe itself. So, I am bringing the thread back for myself, and for all of us. I would very much like to hear favorite Christmas or Channuka or Kwanza stories or recipes from each of you who is willing to share them with all of us. So many changes for all of us over the years, but here we all still are. This is amazing to me. :starplucker: Cedar [/QUOTE]
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