Monday, October 11, 2021

Preparing for Christmas - Dutch Letters made from dough with marzipan

 Which country will you be in at Christmas time? What are your plans for presents and food? Want to do, or experience, something new?

Here's what to look for. The Dutch have a version of the German stollen, a cake made from a long tube of dough rolled around a a pencil like tube of marzipan. The dough rope you end up with can be twisted to spell the initials of those present at lunch or dinner.

You can't wait until Christmas? Then do what the Dutch do. The Dutch eat this cake on December 5th.


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 About the Author

Angela Lansbury was born and bred in Britain, and has lived in the USA and Singapore. Her family have worked in or lived in Spain and Switzerland. She is a member of Toastmasters Clubs meeting on Zoom with visitors from the UK and USA, India, Sri Lanka, Europe, the Middle East, Asia and Australia. Through the Toastmasters mentoring program Angela has connected with individuals in Vietnam and Romania, a different connection each month. Please come to the next BHA Toastmasters meeting on the 3rd Saturday afternoon every month. 

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