SC - cuskynoles

Cindy Renfrow renfrow at skylands.net
Thu Oct 30 09:47:15 PST 1997


On Wed, 29 Oct 1997, Philip & Susan Troy wrote:

> david friedman wrote:
> 
> > >Boom. You lost me. I see no difference between using a dot to represent
> > >a 1/2 inch object or a two-inch object, given that the overall scale is
> > >in some question.
> > 
> > But the top of a hill is not a 1/2 inch object. It is a point.
> 
> No, the top of the hill, by extending the logic of your interpretation,
> _is_  a 1/2 inch object. Or rather, the hill itself is the 1/2 inch
> object, with a dot representing the top. Mine is the 2-incher. 
> 
Y'know this is starting to sound like some of my research diagrams (this
point is an entire space, and this point is almost the entire space... but
this point is just a point... :)


But back to topic.  Now, I have never made this dish before, but I was
wondering, if it might be interpreted completely differently.  Roll out
your dough, cut it into pieces, put a spoonful in the center of each
piece, and then pull the four corners together to form a point, and then
press the edges together.  So instead of an envelope or a ravioli, you get
something like a small pouch.

Kael


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