Retro food
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barbara cartland wasn't all 'bad' - she did invent the towed launch for gliders, which seems less useful than the actress heddy lamarr's invention but still helpful for a few people.
i think quite a few mothers became alcoholics because of gripe water in years gone by.
i think quite a few mothers became alcoholics because of gripe water in years gone by.
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How lovely, Binky! Belated Birthday wishes. x
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Binky wrote:A drink of the gods. OH makes it in a Hotel Chocolat velvetiser,
we have one, too (a half price offer that came through from them) - though i whizz a load of chocolate bars through the magimix rather than buy the ready done stuff from hotel chocolat.
i had one sent to our upcountry young on the same offer - but they had to send the free chocolate it came with to the subscribers address - such a shame!...
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Chocolate looks good Binky!
Hope you enjoyed your birthday
I'm not a great fan of hot chocolate (or any drink that is sweet, milky and viscous) these days but I used to enjoy my night time cocoa
Hope you enjoyed your birthday
I'm not a great fan of hot chocolate (or any drink that is sweet, milky and viscous) these days but I used to enjoy my night time cocoa
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I always thought that cocoa was improved no end with a slug of rum in it.
Sometimes, instead of a cup of tea, in a coffee shop I might order a mocha. They're often too sweet for my taste though.
Sometimes, instead of a cup of tea, in a coffee shop I might order a mocha. They're often too sweet for my taste though.
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Badger's Mate wrote:I always thought that cocoa was improved no end with a slug of rum in it.
you and me, both.
a little southern comfort goes well, too.
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I had egg in a cup for lunch today.
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WWordsworth wrote:I had egg in a cup for lunch today.
Delicious. I wan't one now.
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I put chives in mine today
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WWordsworth wrote:I had egg in a cup for lunch today.
Can you explain what that is exactly? Tried google but got a variety of answers!!
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Hahaha - I was a little confused by that but took it to be either a boiled egg - but maybe more likely to be a coddled egg as it’s in the retro thread.
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For me, it's a medium boiled egg, in a cup or ramekin, chopped with s&p and mayo.
Probably salad cream when I was a child.
Served with a slice of toast.
Probably salad cream when I was a child.
Served with a slice of toast.
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My mum made that - shelled boiled egg in a cup, S&P, knob of butter rather than mayo
She called it an American egg
She called it an American egg
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