SC - Mediaeval gingerbread and a little cream....dessert
Beverly Viel
cookbevsez at forumboard.com
Thu Nov 12 19:09:55 PST 1998
In a message dated 11/12/98 8:05:18 PM Eastern Standard Time, uther at lcc.net
writes:
<< I live in East Texas. Where might I get "pine nuts". Would there be a
good substitution?
thanks
gwyneth >>
Any good grocery store should have pine nuts. They could be labeled as
'pignoles' They are usually found in the produce department. There is no
substitute that i am aware of although cruched almonds stored with a few
crushed juniper berries for a couple of weeks might do it.
Ras
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