tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-7097928928811728524.post3762102223880535669..comments2023-12-07T07:50:05.991+01:00Comments on KRAJKY A KORALKY: Martinské rohlíčky s ořechovou náplníAlexandrahttp://www.blogger.com/profile/05740855849711648674noreply@blogger.comBlogger3125tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-7097928928811728524.post-34312105530555673712010-11-03T18:48:22.528+01:002010-11-03T18:48:22.528+01:00Dear Merisi,
yes, "kipferl" are filled ...Dear Merisi,<br /><br />yes, "kipferl" are filled with hazelnut filling. In fact, sometimes we use wallnut filling, too. It is also very good variation. We make them just at this time, aroud the St. Martin feast. <br />Do you use translating support for webpages (or how to describe it)? Czech language has quite complicated grammar and results of translating from german to czech are always amusing :)<br /><br />Yes, in Caprica I use Gablonz firepolished beads - I like to work with them, and also other used beads are of czech origin. Once a year, usually during summer holidays, I go for a trip to Gablonz to buy beads for my beading (for winter stock :)). There are better prices then in shops in Prague, more over there is very nice countryside around Gablonz. <br /><br />I have never been to Vienna during Christmas time but I know that Christmas Vienna is famous. I belive to visit it early. <br /><br />Regards,<br />AlexandraAlexandrahttps://www.blogger.com/profile/05740855849711648674noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-7097928928811728524.post-29995117015440511472010-10-31T08:06:43.080+01:002010-10-31T08:06:43.080+01:00I discovered how to translate the text - I see, th...I discovered how to translate the text - I see, they crescents are filled with hazelnut paste, even better! :-)<br /><br />The "Caprica" and other jewelry below is gorgeous!<br />Are they made of Gablonz beads? I try to find a Gablonz Christmas tree ornament every Christmas, at the Schönbrunn Christmas market. I am looking forward to that moment!Merisihttps://www.blogger.com/profile/16781937797213521146noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-7097928928811728524.post-75835242728894414182010-10-31T07:59:40.961+01:002010-10-31T07:59:40.961+01:00Alexandra,
thank you so much for your kind words o...Alexandra,<br />thank you so much for your kind words on my blog! :-)<br /><br />Those kipferl look fantastic! did you make them?<br />I have bought some, looking like yours, made with a "Topfen" - farmers cheese - dough and filled with jam, at the farmers market at Yppen-Platz in the 16th District. They tasted oh so good, I have to hold back from buying them all! :-)Merisi, Viennahttp://merisi.blogspot.comnoreply@blogger.com