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The War of the Grandmas' Baklava
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<blockquote data-quote="Copabanana" data-source="post: 703644" data-attributes="member: 18958"><p>Cedar. What a great story. I am happy for you that you are finding this unity and they are too. </p><p></p><p>I have been reading a little bit about Greece just lately since the death of Leonard Cohen who lived on the island of Hydra for 6 years I think it was. And I had a Greek boyfriend, too. Pavlos. Who went back to Crete and now owns a small hotel there. I have been sadly watching the political and economic situation unfold in Greece and feeling sad about how it is affecting the people there.</p><p></p><p>I never made the Baklava recipe but just this morning, coincidentally, I was thinking of going to a Walmart in a neighboring town that sells Phyllo.. My Walmart does not sell it. Other stores do. And I thought about buying a bunch of it to freeze. And here you are. Making Baklava today.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Copabanana, post: 703644, member: 18958"] Cedar. What a great story. I am happy for you that you are finding this unity and they are too. I have been reading a little bit about Greece just lately since the death of Leonard Cohen who lived on the island of Hydra for 6 years I think it was. And I had a Greek boyfriend, too. Pavlos. Who went back to Crete and now owns a small hotel there. I have been sadly watching the political and economic situation unfold in Greece and feeling sad about how it is affecting the people there. I never made the Baklava recipe but just this morning, coincidentally, I was thinking of going to a Walmart in a neighboring town that sells Phyllo.. My Walmart does not sell it. Other stores do. And I thought about buying a bunch of it to freeze. And here you are. Making Baklava today. [/QUOTE]
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