"Julie Bove" wrote in news:il99c7$1nh$1
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I get them from my local Asian store.
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Peter Lucas
Hobart
Tasmania
"As we weep for what we have lost, and as we grieve for family and friends
and we confront the challenge that is before us, I want us to remember who we
are.
We are Queenslanders.
We're the people that they breed tough, north of the border.
We're the ones that they knock down, and we get up again."
"Julie Bove" wrote in news:il9eu7$io4$1
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online
Bummer.
Then I looked at your email address....... @frontier.com !!
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Peter Lucas
Hobart
Tasmania
"As we weep for what we have lost, and as we grieve for family and friends
and we confront the challenge that is before us, I want us to remember who
we are.
We are Queenslanders.
We're the people that they breed tough, north of the border.
We're the ones that they knock down, and we get up again."
"Mr. Bill" wrote in message
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On Mar 9, 10:01 pm, "Julie Bove" wrote:
East Tennessee Hillbilly here!! and we even have them locally
available.
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There's a big International district in Seattle but that's too far away for
me to use as a source for shopping. Out here I can think of some Mexican
stores and some Indian ones. But no Asian.
You might try looking in any ethnic grocery. According to Gernot Katzer
(interesting article by the way) http://www.uni-graz.at/~katzer/engl/Sesa_ind.html Sesame seeds are
used in Korean, Mexican, Egyptian, Chinese (Western Asian, generally)
cooking.