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       Re: What's cookin? Tuesday 5/29
       By: guest51 Date: May 30, 2018, 1:36 am
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       In Denmark the meatballs aren't round like Italian style
       meatballs. Instead they're flatter and more oval. Dh makes his
       as just squashed balls but his dad goes all out and makes
       little, flat footballs, made with a beef and veal mixture.
       [quote author=Winedrinker2 link=topic=418.msg7802#msg7802
       date=1527629816]
       what’s danish meatballs
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       #Post#: 8544--------------------------------------------------
       Re: What's cookin? Tuesday 5/29
       By: guest9 Date: May 30, 2018, 10:07 am
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       [quote author=Islandgirly link=topic=418.msg7627#msg7627
       date=1527616526]
       What's for dinner tonight? Let us know :)
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       I'm making baked pork chops with mashed potatoes and gravy,
       salad, and corn on the cob for Dh and the girls.
       I
       #Post#: 8768--------------------------------------------------
       Re: What's cookin? Tuesday 5/29
       By: guest46 Date: May 30, 2018, 2:52 pm
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       [quote author=PrincessAsMommy link=topic=418.msg8268#msg8268
       date=1527662212]
       In Denmark the meatballs aren't round like Italian style
       meatballs. Instead they're flatter and more oval. Dh makes his
       as just squashed balls but his dad goes all out and makes
       little, flat footballs, made with a beef and veal mixture.
       [/quote]are they better than regular italian meatballs ?
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