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Thursday, December 29, 2005 |
Roly poly olliebollen
According to Cooking Light:
On New Year's Day in Holland, the Dutch eat oliebollen, a donut-shaped fritter. The ring shape symbolizes "coming full circle" and is believed to bring good luck. A quick googling lead me to Olliebollen.com, which produces "cool things for kids." If by "cool" they mean "expensive," they're right on. If I had a spare Benjamin, though, I would definitely buy this. It's no donut-shaped fritter, but it would look awfully cute on my girl. Typical Dutch Stuff and the Carnegie Mellon University Dinner Co-op site both had recipes for olliebollen. I might give one a try on Sunday. posted by Nichole @ 10:39 AM
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blackbird says, "Hole lee mole lee
I quite forgot that we need to make olliebollen this weekend!
thanks for the reminder and feel free to drop by..." (9:10 PM, December 30, 2005)
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