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> >>| so, US Ky Jelly = UK ???
> >>| and, what are US English Muffins in the UK ??
&g
By lunch, she'll be in a pickle.
-- Ben Doom
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Moonbow Software, Inc
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: From: Harkins,Patrick [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
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Beth - It sounds like you got yourself in a bit of a jam! :-)
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: Hmm, it might be _dangerous_ to repeat out of context that
: Eri*K*a said "Oh yeah ... ** slurp slurp **" to me...
: ;-)
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Hmm, it might be _dangerous_ to repeat out of context that Eri*K*a said "Oh yeah ...
** slurp slurp **" to me...
;-)
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Oh yeah
** slurp slurp **
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>>| From: Ben Braver [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
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>>| um, toasted English Muffins with PEANUT BUTTER (super
>>| chunky, of course) - all gooey.
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um, toasted English Muffins with PEANUT BUTTER (super chunky, of course) - all
gooey.
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What a fun and delicious post!
Thanks, Gel !!
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definitely not.
jam is lovely stuff.
jelly is revolting.
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definitely not.
jam is lovely stuff.
jelly is revolting.
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> i
>| ;)
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That's how my grandmother makes it. :)
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> Jelly is tightly strained -- before jelling it
thats why they call him gelly belly!
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> Jelly is tightly strained --
27;m picky :-)
-- Ben Doom
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: From: Erika L. Walker-Arnold [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
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: LOL! I had
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> LOL! I had my mother overnight me Thomas' English Muffins.
>
> I would die for one right now.
> OMG ... Eggs B
how about some Kraft M&C ?
;)
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> LOL! I had my
: Subject: Re: UKer's - need your help
:
:
: so, US Ky Jelly = UK ???
: and, what are US English Muffins in the UK ??
: ;-)
:
: -Ben
:
: > folks on usenet are claiming that what americans call jelly
: exists in the
: > uk.
: >
: > Can someone please correct me if i am wrong:
: >
:
ay, February 05, 2003 12:22 PM
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: Subject: RE: UKer's - need your help
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:
: Hmm,
:
: US Jello = UK Jelly
: US Jelly = UK Jam (Sugary Preserves right?)
:
: No idea what US Jam is
:
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: From: BethF [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
: Sent: 05 February
February 05, 2003 5:27 PM
>>| To: CF-Community
>>| Subject: Re: UKer's - need your help
>>|
>>|
>>| so, US Ky Jelly = UK ???
>>| and, what are US English Muffins in the UK ??
>>| ;-)
>>|
>>| -Ben
>>|
>>| > folks on
*ahem*
History of the muffin..
"Muffins, History
English style muffins which are yeast raised and cooked on a griddle,
may date back to the 10th or 11th century in Wales.
American style muffins are 'quick breads' made in individual molds.
Quick breads (chemically leavened as opposed to yeast lea
> In the US, Jam and Preserves are pretty much equivalent. Jam includes the
> seeds and lumpy bits of fruit in suspension. Jelly otoh, is a Jam that has
> been put through a straining refinement process so that the particulates
are
> all gone and all that is left is the color and flavor in the jell
pectin.
It is still spread on bread and such, so in that respect it is different
from Jell-O.
-Kevin
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> From: Stephen Moretti [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
> Sent: Wednesday, February 05, 2003 11:26 AM
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That's what I thought.
Mind you there are 2 kinds of jam over here too...
Jam and Jelly Jelly tends to be clearer, less "fruit" and is often
firmer than jam.
> > i think US Jelly is the equivalent to jam
>
>
> folks on usenet are claiming that what americans call jelly exists in the
>
i'm sure WE invented Muffins
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Sent: 05 February 2003 17:27
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so, US Ky Jelly = UK ???
and, what are US English Muffins in the UK ??
;-)
-Ben
> folks
From what I remember Jam is Jelly in the UK. Jello is jello or gelatin,
larry
At 08:16 AM 2/5/03 -0900, you wrote:
>folks on usenet are claiming that what americans call jelly exists in the
>uk.
>
>Can someone please correct me if i am wrong:
>
>US Jello = UK Jelly
>US Jelly Does Not Exist in UK
so, US Ky Jelly = UK ???
and, what are US English Muffins in the UK ??
;-)
-Ben
> folks on usenet are claiming that what americans call jelly exists in the
> uk.
>
> Can someone please correct me if i am wrong:
>
> US Jello = UK Jelly
> US Jelly Does Not Exist in UK
> US Jam = UK Jam
>
>
> Be
i think US Jelly is the equivalent to jam
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From: BethF [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
Sent: 05 February 2003 17:17
To: CF-Community
Subject: UKer's - need your help
folks on usenet are claiming that what americans call jelly exists in the
uk.
Can someone please co
*folds arms*
Ha ha ha.
What did you post just after I did or something?
*humph*
-Gel
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-Original Message-
From: BethF [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
folks on usenet are claiming that what americans call jelly exists in
the uk.
Can someone please correct me if i am wrong:
US Jello = UK
> folks on usenet are claiming that what americans call jelly exists in the
> uk.
>
> Can someone please correct me if i am wrong:
>
> US Jello = UK Jelly
> US Jelly Does Not Exist in UK
> US Jam = UK Jam
>
So what is US Jelly??
~~~
Hmm,
US Jello = UK Jelly
US Jelly = UK Jam (Sugary Preserves right?)
No idea what US Jam is
-Original Message-
From: BethF [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
Sent: 05 February 2003 17:17
To: CF-Community
Subject: UKer's - need your help
folks on usenet are claiming that what americans
folks on usenet are claiming that what americans call jelly exists in the
uk.
Can someone please correct me if i am wrong:
US Jello = UK Jelly
US Jelly Does Not Exist in UK
US Jam = UK Jam
Beth F, denizen of Anchorage, AK
Owned by Kavik (samoyed) and Toklat (keeshond)
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