I love the clever poem (of course) you are so good with words (and rhymes). But what did you do with the monk? In my opinion he needs a partner to sing. GREG
Great poem! I envy people with that skill! I could never have done it, not in a million years! I am waiting for your post on that cake; can't think of a better pairing for chocolate than hazelnuts! (even if the recipe comes from that gorilla mario) and I belong to the " don't love nutella club"
Grand Marnier is my game but Frangelico is lovely as well. I never had hazelnuts growing up but fell in love with the flavor while in France. They are not always easy to find here in the states.
I love your odes! And I love Frangelico - my mom used to put it in her biscotti. YUM!
ReplyDeleteWhat did you use it for?
Mollie, I am planning to use it for the cake I had at Babbo—the chocolate hazelnut cake to die for.
ReplyDeleteHilarious! Just hilarious! Particularly fond of "frequent friar" ... you have such a way with words! :)
ReplyDeleteLove the ode but not a fan of hazelnut (yet).
ReplyDeleteThanks, Diva!
ReplyDeleteAndrea, you don't like Nutella? Don't think I've met anyone who fits that description!
I'm a fella
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Outta Nutella!
But do you-a
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as much as I do-a?
I love the clever poem (of course) you are so good with words (and rhymes). But what did you do with the monk? In my opinion he needs a partner to sing. GREG
ReplyDeleteGreat poem! I envy people with that skill! I could never have done it, not in a million years!
ReplyDeleteI am waiting for your post on that cake; can't think of a better pairing for chocolate than hazelnuts! (even if the recipe comes from that gorilla mario)
and I belong to the " don't love nutella club"
Grand Marnier is my game but Frangelico is lovely as well. I never had hazelnuts growing up but fell in love with the flavor while in France. They are not always easy to find here in the states.
ReplyDeleteLOL!!!
ReplyDeleteFrangelico is a must-have for Tiramisu.