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Thanks Margaret. I have a friend down in NZ who I have

been chat-pals with for years. She lives in Wellington (sp)

or did, now she is living elswhere and the town name

escapes me. We have fun laughing over the different

words we both use for common items, and we also

exchange " lollies " when we can. Last year I sent her

a box of Reese's peanut butter cups and assorted items

made by them. I guess you have those there now, but

she was rather curious how they tasted before they were

sold there. :)

 

~ PT ~

 

You never find yourself until you face the truth.

~ Pearl Bailey (1918-1990)

~~~*~~~*~~~*~~~*~~~*~~~*~~~*~~~*~~~~~~~~~~~>

, Margaret

<greenhouse5@f...>

wrote:

> No, it's not a dumb question - dumb is not asking it. Sultanas are

like

> raisins. I live in New Zealand where sultanas are used in baking

more

> often than raisins. We import them mainly from Australia - don't

know

> why we don't grow our own. Raisins would be an excellent substitute

for

> them.

>

> Margaret

> ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~

> " ~ P_T ~ " <patchouli_troll> wrote:

> This does sound really good. It might be a dumb question

> but what are sultanas? :)

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