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Monday, January 29

You know what I'd love to have right now?

Mallomars.

Why those things are only available on the east coast, I'll never know. And why I thought of that just now, I'll also never know. I haven't had a Mallomar since I was in NYC on my honeymoon nine years ago.

Oh no....and thinking of eating in NYC has just given me the most godawful craving for a knish. I may end up huddled in a corner, sobbing, before the day is out. Why, WHY must I live in a culinary black hole??

Posted by Mary at January 29, 2007 10:41 AM

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This girl isn't, by any chance, pregnant, is she? Nah, not a chance at all ;-)

Crave away...a culinary black hole can actually be a *good* thing sometimes.

Posted by: Kristy at January 29, 2007 02:03 PM

Mallomars RULE. And there is nothing in the world like a good knish. If you look, though, all this stuff is available online. Bon appetit!

Posted by: Gretchen at January 29, 2007 08:31 PM

We so have some of those here. My granddaddy ate them ALL the time. I bet you could find them in your next trip to the city. :D

Posted by: Shala at January 29, 2007 11:12 PM