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Crossing the Road
Gramma was British and Mother Irish. You can guess how well that worked out!I haven't heard that word for ages and I've never read it here before.![]()
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Gramma was British and Mother Irish. You can guess how well that worked out!I haven't heard that word for ages and I've never read it here before.![]()
Hard to get those in Alabama.. the clotted cream has to be homemade. Pasteurized heavy cream does not function too well for it. I do miss my Gramma.Really, you'll know about cream teas then with clotted cream and strawberry jam.
Savory! Love the way the casings pop when you bite 'em...Oi! Tina and Becca, get some of those sausages before the wolves get up.![]()
Oi! Tina and Becca, get some of those sausages before the wolves get up.![]()
Another of 'those days', Debby...PAIN!
That might have some truth to it...mine didnt have one either. She had an unique name tho' it was Jonell.My mother didn't have a middle name either. Maybe they ran out of names then. Maybe way back then it wasn't commonplace ????
Morning Sour,sausage and donuts today! (These folk will make you fat!)Thanks, Shad, and good morning Café.
Bwaaahaahaaha! My dad was from Transylvania!! I love me some clots!!the word "clot," makes me think of blood clots and other unsavory things - forgive me for gagging.