Baklava
- racfish
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Baklava
Excuse me ifin this dosent work well. I'm trying to poast a couple pics.I made 2 full pans of Baklava over this past weekend. Its a painstaking job. My nieces came in from New York begging me for this sweet delicasy.Its really time consuming more then anything.I make mine with ground Pecans,Almonds,and toasted Sesame seeds.Lots a fresh USA honey.If someone wants a recipe for it I can copy it and give it to you.If youre Dieting or Diabetic stay away from Baklava. He he he
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When youre up to your rear end in alligators,its hard to remember that the initial plan was to drain the swamp.
- saltyseadog
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RE:Baklava
I'm not kidding when i say that i had to swallow the (droool!) when i saw the pict's.
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RE:Baklava
That Spin n'Glo is great for offcolor rivers.The black wings make it visible to humans I hope fish two. Ive caught 1 steelie this winter plunking with that color. I also used it up at Bush Point but no luck there.
When youre up to your rear end in alligators,its hard to remember that the initial plan was to drain the swamp.
RE:Baklava
racfish wrote:That Spin n'Glo is great for offcolor rivers.The black wings make it visible to humans I hope fish two. Ive caught 1 steelie this winter plunking with that color. I also used it up at Bush Point but no luck there.
Looks very good. That spin n glo is our favorite color plunking for walleye on the Columbia