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By (user no longer on site) OP
over a year ago
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Ok, someone (mentioning no names hehehehe) has mentioned this to me today...now i had no idea what it was so was told to look it up....after a quick "google" I came up with the following.....
pinwheel cookies, with their swirls of light and dark doughs, are doubly appealing and look great wrapped as a gift! The dough needs to chill awhile before you bake it, but the final product is well worth the wait.
Now Im pretty sure we were not swapping recipe tips!!
Go one someone give me a clue lol |
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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago
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When I dated this American guy years ago, he once made what he called Pinwheels. Thin slices of stake wrapped around steamed pepperd spinich yummy, served with rosemary potatoes and a rich creamy garlic and mushroom source. Delish lol X
Excuse spelling my heads not with it today lol :P |
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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago
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"LMAO...Notts you deviant!! can also be used as a pasta wheel I imagine...had a customer asking for one the other day...now i know where to get em!!"
Deviant... Us!!!
Noooo way lol..
We got ours from B%Q I think lol.. Wallpaper stripping dept |
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