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    Re: Types of Pastry
    I have never seen samosas made with filo. While the dough is thin it is very different from filo. I have made both and the process is very different.
    1 October 2020
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    12 September 2020
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    Re: Types of Pastry
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    27 December 2019
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    i make crumble with corn corn flakes i make them into crumbs and the whole thing taste nice
    17 December 2019
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    Re: Types of Pastry
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    15 October 2019
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    Re: Types of Pastry
    what is the difference between flaky pastry and rough puff pastry
    20 June 2019
  • Rakel
    Re: Types of Pastry
    Pastry is kinda complicated but at some point it's under stood thanos for the information that helps us learn
    11 December 2018
  • Charlies daad left
    Re: Types of Pastry
    My dad left to the shop to get some pastry five years ago, has anyone seen him??
    6 December 2018
  • Mynanhasabbc
    Re: Types of Pastry
    MY NAN has some nice pastry if someone wants some
    6 December 2018
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    I allowed my chutney to go cold before I put it in jars....will it compromise the taste or how long it will last?
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