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madsue, that's because all you had to do is look through the link to www. cantabriajoven.com/gastronomia posted by Blanca and find it yourself the quesada is at http://www.cantabriajoven.com/gastronomia/recetas.html#Quesada as are the sobaos. (yes, i know, it is in spanish) look and ye shall be enlightened saludos, jer...
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| Posts: 12217 | Location: ny, u.s.a. --> madrid, spain --> the plaza mayor ! | Registered: 30 June 1998 |    |
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:b: I�m sorry!!!! I did go to the link, but only the frontspage!!! Got carried away by the photo of the crab, and didn�t go to the recetas!!
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| Posts: 1807 | Location: Montaña Blanca, Lanzarote | Registered: 02 March 2002 |    |
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I don�t know if I�ll be around for the next get together. Going home on June 29. This weekend I�m in Almeria, next weekend I�m going out with some friends from Alcal�, weekend after is a party for a fan club I belong to and the following is my last weekend in Madrid (and there�s a Rosa concert) And what are you saying about nobody speaking English?? My friend Becky is VERY proud of her "ingl�s de Potes." hehehe. I don�t know... My Spanish friends can�t even find work there. Out of the 10 people I know there only 3 have jobs Sue, quesadas are a gift from god. They�re cheesy cakey things. When I was in Santillana they kept shoving samples in my face and I finally ate one. Bad move. Now I only get them when I visit my friend up there. To keep this on topic, I was in Barcelona this weekend showing an american friend around. She wanted to go to the poble espanyol. I�d never been there but based on the concept, I figured hey, maybe each province has a store that�s typical to that region. They didn�t and I still don�t have my poster. Grrrr. I think I�ll have to ask my friends to search for one when they go see Bustamante in San Vicente in August. Melinda
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| Posts: 292 | Location: Miami | Registered: 26 January 2003 |    |
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