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				 20 Jul 2008 Sun 11:45 pm | 
			 
			
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	mmmm,sounds worth trying,thank you Peacetrain for bringing this up ,although thats wasnt your intention   
 And i think your turkish friends wont know much about it too as it seems.		 
		
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				 20 Jul 2008 Sun 11:56 pm | 
			 
			
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	 Quoting mylo: Have you thought about Marmite?  |  
  
 
 Yes I could take some marmite.  I also thought about taking crumpets and pikelets.  
 
 I´m going to make a brack loaf and some ginger bread/parkin.
 
 I took some loose Yorkshire tea last time and wanted to take Lancashire tea this time, but it´s in tea bags, so I won´t bother.		
		
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				 21 Jul 2008 Mon 12:01 am | 
			 
			
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	Where do they grow ´Yorkshire tea´ ?		 
		
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				 21 Jul 2008 Mon 12:05 am | 
			 
			
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	For those that don´t know:
 
 Crumpets: http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Crumpet
 recipe: http://www.bbc.co.uk/food/recipes/database/homemadecrumpets_70053.shtml
 
 Pikelets are similar but alot flatter.
 
 Parkin:  http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Parkin_(cake)
 Recipe:  http://www.bbc.co.uk/food/recipes/database/sparklinparkin_14517.shtml
 http://www.ivillage.co.uk/food/tools/recipefinder/display_recipe/0,,5857,00.html		 
		
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				 21 Jul 2008 Mon 12:07 am | 
			 
			
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	 Quoting sonunda: Where do they grow ´Yorkshire tea´ ?  |  
  
 
 ha ha I was wondering that.  It´s probably Yorkshire strength but grown elsewhere.  I´ll investigate  		
		
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				 21 Jul 2008 Mon 12:09 am | 
			 
			
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	Take some ´Olde English Marmalade´ too.		 
		
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				 21 Jul 2008 Mon 12:15 am | 
			 
			
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	Yorkshire tea http://www.yorkshiretea.co.uk/teas.asp?storyid=%7B0C82B122%2DE1BC%2D4CE2%2DAD3F%2DFC5D1280771C%7D		 
		
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				 21 Jul 2008 Mon 12:17 am | 
			 
			
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	 Quoting sonunda: Take some ´Olde English Marmalade´ too.  |  
  
 
 The last time I was there my friend gave me some of her home made marmalade.  It was delicious, but I usually don´t like marmalade.
 
 I thought I might make some scones.		
		
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				 21 Jul 2008 Mon 12:19 am | 
			 
			
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	 Quoting peacetrain: Quoting sonunda: Take some ´Olde English Marmalade´ too.  |  
  
 
 The last time I was there my friend gave me some of her home made marmalade.  It was delicious, but I usually don´t like marmalade.
 
 I thought I might make some scones. |  
  
 
 
 I´m rubbish at scones!		
		
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				 21 Jul 2008 Mon 12:22 am | 
			 
			
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	Did I wander inadvertently into the cookery page of ´Woman´s Own´??
 
    		 
		
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				 21 Jul 2008 Mon 12:38 am | 
			 
			
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	Actually its very interesting to know what is the sort of food every people,country have,prefer,and like
 Which gave me an idea to a new thread too...but now im too hungry to post it hee hee  
 
 Off to have piece of freshly baked chocolate cake and tea
 Anyone to join me ?!		 
		
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