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26 April 2009 15: 00 myriam said ... hello you all. filo pastry is available in migros & coop & is right there with all the other fresh doughs such as pizza or kuchenteig. make sure you go to a big store & you'll find it right there. going to an asian store is another option. good luck & best wishes
applestrudel tart myriam 2007
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"Karla Black" showcases works by the Scottish artist Karla Black (born 1972) that use plaster, chalk dust and Vaseline as raw material. migros museum für gegenwartskunst Until Aug. 16 www. migrosmuseum.ch Source: ArtBase Global Arts News Service, WSJE research.
Time Off 2009
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One could argue that I hardly need a turbo just to get me around town, but my rationale is that it will get me to the chinderhuus and migros just those few precious seconds quicker.
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I am coming over again soon 2 b with my swiss Boyfriend & learn German (at migros of course ..).
big blue swede 2005
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One could argue that I hardly need a turbo just to get me around town, but my rationale is that it will get me to the chinderhuus and migros just those few precious seconds quicker.
September 2005 2005
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Anyway, one swissy friend claims that she has previously accidently purchased our nice mushy type brown sugar at coop when she was actually looking for the granulated stuff ... i expressed sincere doubt (don't think i haven't searched coop, migros and every epicerie en Geneva) but she insists and is planning to give me her accidental purchase as proof (and also so i can check out exactly what they call it and what it looks like here).
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12 May 2008 04: 43 missplange said ... hi, myriam - i'm in switzerland too and wanted to ask: where do you get your phyllo pastry? is it available in migros or coop (can't find it there myself) under a different name? thanks. (i live in geneva, btw) 03 June 2008 18: 10
have you been strudeld lately? myriam 2008
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You buy eggs fresh from the chooks bum down the road from bruno‘s parent‘s [an honesty box outside the door, byo carton], wine and honey from one of the local farmers, and everything else from the local co-op or migros [supermarkets].
travelogue 1.0 2004
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