Traditional grub?
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Re: Traditional grub?
I think fairy bread originally came from Holland. When I was living there it was the only thing that had more than 2 choices in the supermarket. That means it must have been part of the cloggies staple diet! It it also eaten as a traditional celebration for the birth of a child (a cloggy version of the cigars perhaps). Blue coloured sprinkles for a boy, pink for a girl.
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Re: Traditional grub?
Thanks Chels for the explanations..... Very tempting,,,
Are you Chelsea or a chelsea supporter by chance?
Are you Chelsea or a chelsea supporter by chance?
#49
Re: Traditional grub?
It is really yum! I used to drink that in my ermm younger days lol Although I think I drank too much as it's not nice coming back up again lol
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I loved the glass of sparkling wine with a strawberry in, that you get in most places without any fuss on the Gold Coast. Trying ordering that in the Uk! The standard reply is: 'Oh no sorry, you have got to order a bottle' Even at Aintree on ladies day!
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A pluto pup (also known as a dagwood dog)
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Looks like something that comes out of the end! YUK