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come on willow were waiting!
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****** she's done it to me again lol.
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going to get the stuff for my cow heal pie in the morning, so I will let you know how it goes: ( if I am still alive I will be there on Saturday night)
The other thing I used to have was Sad Cakes a bit like Chorley cakes I think... |
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sad cake a lot different to chorley cake as main flavours are nuts and coconut
(called a sad cake cos it rises and then falls leaving it a little sad looking) |
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hm not very good... however I will try again ( I have a few more gaps to fill in the hallway)
then again I could always try a CRAB-PIE hm yum yum I will have a think on that any ideas :-) ... |
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Amazing how talk of food brings back the memories ... Oxtail soup, ham shank and peas, and steak and kidney pudding UBI SUNT!! Food is part ... and a very important part ... of any culture. The strongest sub-cultures in Canada are the ones that have "ethnic" foods: the Quebecois ,the Newfies with seal flipper pie (Don't try it, it's an aquired taste). Can't get black puddings, but there is Bloudin, a sort of Black Pudding from Quebec.
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Maybe all of you should start to learn the English language & how to spell, before you try dangerous things like cooking with knives and flames?
or, try this, you might understand it better ... maibe awll of u shud start to lurn the english langwage & how to spell,b4 u tri dangerouse things liyk cooking with knifes and flayms? :confused: |
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also, please dont drag up old dead posts and if you havent got anything nice to say, dont bother |
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And all of us should learn the English Language?? I would respectfully suggest that you need to learn some manners. |
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i might get paul to take me to burnley, this threads made me want boiled black pudding!
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This is a thread that is almost without precedent - It contains the word 'pie' and is posted by a ---pie. However, it is made from a cow's hEEl. - another mis-spelling!!!
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Lovely article in a magazine I get about using all the bits of animals that usually get thrown away. Accy, of course, is famous for the tripe stalls on the market. I saw it on Rick Stein's Food Hero's so it must be true -'fraid they wouldn't do much trade if they had to rely on me! Just been down to get mag., had to share the following recipe: MISSISSIPPI CRUSTED PIG'S EARS First singe off any hairs - then wash thoroughly in warm water -BEWARE pig's suffer from ear-wax (eugh!) Simmer for 2 and a half hours before pressing for a further 2 hours. Coat in mustard, molten butter and breadcrumbs and roast in the oven until brown and crispy. (About 20 mins) Apparently they taste somewhere between bacon and pork and have both a silky and crisp texture. Anyone fancy trying them ....I had an omelette for lunch -much easier to make!;) |
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as delicious as that sounds i think i'll pass.... |
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"Testicles: Balls in Cooking and Culture" by Blandine Vié - a curious Gallic combination of philosophy, history and humour that aims to "honour them and rehabilitate them into their rightful place at table".:D;):D |
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