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Post by Better things to do in life on Nov 2, 2019 12:52:44 GMT
Nah - Country life on English new potatoes for me. Pudding of Kentish Gypsy Tart and Devon clotted cream all washed down with Kentish Chegworth Apple Juice.
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Post by stainese on Nov 2, 2019 14:06:04 GMT
Gypsy Tart now there is an item at the peak of culinary excellence. No one knows how to make proper puddings like us Brits
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Post by daveu on Nov 2, 2019 15:08:21 GMT
Gypsy Tart now there is an item at the peak of culinary excellence. No one knows how to make proper puddings like us Brits Not school dinner gypsy tart though. Horrible, and always served with a slice of apple that had been exposed so long it was going brown.
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Post by stewart on Nov 2, 2019 15:14:47 GMT
Gypsy Tart now there is an item at the peak of culinary excellence. No one knows how to make proper puddings like us Brits Not school dinner gypsy tart though. Horrible, and always served with a slice of apple that had been exposed so long it was going brown. A proper gypsey tart should be a silky smooth indulgance served with fresh whipped cream. Too many times i've found that demerera sugar is used instead of light soft musgavado
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Post by Better things to do in life on Nov 2, 2019 21:12:11 GMT
Exactly.
Puddings not desserts!
Breakfast, dinnertime and teatime.
Chips not fries.
Time to eat British again.
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Post by nws on Nov 3, 2019 0:17:43 GMT
Exactly. Puddings not desserts! Breakfast, dinnertime and teatime. Chips not fries. Time to eat British again. Pudding from Latin, French or Germamic roots Dinner from French or Latin roots Tea from Chinese roots via Dutch Rule Britannia
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Post by Deleted on Nov 3, 2019 0:22:05 GMT
You say 'chips not fries', in a similar vein, crisps not chips.
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Post by Better things to do in life on Nov 3, 2019 2:30:03 GMT
Exactly. Puddings not desserts! Breakfast, dinnertime and teatime. Chips not fries. Time to eat British again. Pudding from Latin, French or Germamic roots Dinner from French or Latin roots Tea from Chinese roots via Dutch Rule Britannia Get back on your own boring waffle thread NWS don’t smart arse this one it’s supposed to be light hearted fun relief as an antidote to yours. Go and make yourself cheese on toast or crumpets with country life and watch some Dads Army and get British!
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Post by hammerstone on Nov 3, 2019 2:46:14 GMT
Gypsy Tart now there is an item at the peak of culinary excellence. No one knows how to make proper puddings like us Brits Love a good gypsy tart. Had one once a few years back I met at Karaoke after an inspired Elton John rendition.
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Post by sword65 on Nov 3, 2019 3:45:50 GMT
Gypsy Tart now there is an item at the peak of culinary excellence. No one knows how to make proper puddings like us Brits Love a good gypsy tart. Had one once a few years back I met at Karaoke after an inspired Elton John rendition. Let me guess you sang " dont go breaking my tart"
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Post by hammerstone on Nov 3, 2019 3:48:51 GMT
Love a good gypsy tart. Had one once a few years back I met at Karaoke after an inspired Elton John rendition. Let me guess you sang " dont go breaking my tart" I think it was actually sorry seems to be the hardest word. I didn’t have cousin Jon Jon come looking for me so a great success You should come to Orlando sword. Dedicated My Judas Priest number to you .
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Post by sword65 on Nov 3, 2019 3:51:28 GMT
Let me guess you sang " dont go breaking my tart" I think it was actually sorry seems to be the hardest word. I didn’t have cousin Jon Jon come looking for me so a great success That probably was cousin Jon Jon after the operation.
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Post by shamstone on Nov 3, 2019 7:57:27 GMT
You say 'chips not fries', in a similar vein, crisps not chips. You say tomayto, I say tomato
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Post by Tstone on Nov 3, 2019 16:45:16 GMT
Exactly. Puddings not desserts! Breakfast, dinnertime and teatime. Chips not fries. Time to eat British again. Pudding from Latin, French or Germamic roots Dinner from French or Latin roots Tea from Chinese roots via Dutch Rule Britannia I thought tea came from leaves not roots
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Post by sword65 on Nov 3, 2019 17:52:56 GMT
Pudding from Latin, French or Germamic roots Dinner from French or Latin roots Tea from Chinese roots via Dutch Rule Britannia I thought tea came from leaves not roots Absolutely I never saw Kunta Kinte with a mug in his hand.
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