classic33
Leg End Member
Ahead of you...I need a
Ahead of you...I need a
I just know what the box says, and generally, that it's pronounced poonch-key. i don't know much Polish, outside of deli Polish.Nope - they're very distinctly different. Faschingskrapfen are a bit like the Dutch Oliebollen.
Besides, Paczki is plural. Paczek is the singular.
Because you may not have had beignets.Yep
Although I prefer Berliner bollen - which are filled with creme patissiere and then dusted with icing sugar.
No, because the box usually says Paczki, and they guy in the bakery understands Paczki, but may not get Pacek, and tell you they don't have it. In the States, it gets dicey around Fasching/ Lent.The "Swedish Meatballs" principle strikes again.
Arguably the better word to learn then...
Because you may not have had beignets.
I just know what the box says, and generally, that it's pronounced poonch-key. i don't know much Polish, outside of deli Polish.
And then there's the Roi Cake.Try to avoid getting this guy in your piece of cake.
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That's Le Bebe.
If he shows up in your piece of cake , you have to host next years party on Mardi Gras.
I've decided to experiment with taking the bus to work this morning...
And will it fit through the front door of his workplace? 🚌But is the bus ready to go to work ?
Where you going to park it?I've decided to experiment with taking the bus to work this morning...
Remember to put it on a lead and carry it under your arm when you go inside.I've decided to experiment with taking the bus to work this morning...
Update.
The laundry is out on the line.
I say again, the laundry is out on the line.
Transmission ends.
I waited until I got out of bed before washing the bedding, in much the same way as I wait until I'm out of bed to have my first wee off the day......