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DailyFlash · 56-60, M
Love baklava. My ex-mother in law, who was Greek, made great Baklava!
nobodyishome · 31-35, F
@DailyFlash That's nice. Looks like difficult to make
DailyFlash · 56-60, M
@nobodyishome there are different ways. That looks Turkish. She would layer it in a pan then cut into diamond shapes when they were done.
nobodyishome · 31-35, F
@DailyFlash ah, nice. I remember, when I was in Greece, they had this breakfast buffet at the hotel where I was staying, and their dessert tasted exactly like this taste. So, I don't know, if these kind could also be Greek.
DailyFlash · 56-60, M
@nobodyishome the Mediterranean countries definitely share food.
nobodyishome · 31-35, F
@DailyFlash Greek breakfast is naaaice
DailyFlash · 56-60, M
@nobodyishome what would you have?
nobodyishome · 31-35, F
@DailyFlash I have no idea what I had. I took the flight from Serbia to Athens, and landed there around 3am, and got in a bus, from the airport to go to the hotel, and then the names of the bus stops were all in Greek (Theta, Alpha, Gamma, what not), and I could not understand anything, and got lost badly. But the Greek people are so helpful. The bus driver stopped a million miles away, but helped me get into a taxi to my hotel. And then, I reached around 5:30am and so hungry. I dumped my luggage into my room, didn't even take a shower, and was so hungry. Just got one on one at the breakfast buffet. I remember the taste of what all I had, but I don't know any of their names.




