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Re: Strange Business Start-ups
Originally Posted by megmet
(Post 9932625)
In my part of east Lancashire it's a teacake.....but then we were right on the Lancs/Yorkshire border. :D
My OH is from Lincolnshire and he calls them bread buns. When he moved in to live with me he was reduced to pointing at what he wanted in the baker's as they had no idea what he was on about. Good practice for moving to Spain, I suppose!:lol: |
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There's a doctor at our local health centre who has started a campaign to get rid of Indian restaurants. He tells all his patients, no matter what they're treated for, to stop eating curries.
But a new Indian place has just opened, which makes three I can walk to in minutes. Do I listen to the doctor or treat myself? I've already got the new menu indoors, my wife reads it like a book. It's lying next to the phone. They deliver. |
Re: Strange Business Start-ups
Originally Posted by Fredbargate
(Post 9933015)
BE-RO Celebration cake
I had better get baking the Old Fart is 80 this year. http://i148.photobucket.com/albums/s...P5180001-1.jpg http://i148.photobucket.com/albums/s...PA280002-2.jpg Please excuse the icing |
Re: Strange Business Start-ups
Originally Posted by Fredbargate
(Post 9933015)
BE-RO Celebration cake
I'm still using my mothers book from the sixties, the price was 1/6d.....I always use the recipe in that for my Christmas cake which always comes out perfect. :thumbsup: |
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I have one too:D Probably older thinking of the cooker picture, it is printed in brown and white. Some real stodgy stuff in there, suet puddings etc. Seem like recipes to ensure clogged arteries.
Now looking at it, probably came from my grandmother! Very tatty, has hints about using a coal oven! Anyone needs to make rock buns I have just the recipe:lol: |
Re: Strange Business Start-ups
Originally Posted by jackytoo
(Post 9933373)
I have one too:D Probably older thinking of the cooker picture, it is printed in brown and white. Some real stodgy stuff in there, suet puddings etc. Seem like recipes to ensure clogged arteries.
Now looking at it, probably came from my grandmother! Very tatty, has hints about using a coal oven! Anyone needs to make rock buns I have just the recipe:lol: Just a thought - with all the regional variations on what things are called, how do Tesco and the other supermarkets who do online shopping cope? Do they have clever software that changes the product names according to the shopper's postcode, or might you fall victim to the dreaded 'product substitution' where if they haven't got what you asked for, they send what they think is the nearest alternative instead? That could lead to some interesting calls to Customer Service - "I ordered teacakes and you sent me things with currants in - how am I supposed to make fish paste sandwiches with those?" ...:lol: :rofl: |
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Talking of business start ups, there has just been an item on the Spanish channels saying that people who win the lottery usually end up skint after an average of 10 years:blink:
They said a lot of people get roped in to business ventures with friends and family, with them funding it of course. Others just go on spending sprees, so all in all it seems that your life does change after a big win, but most changes are only tempory.... |
Re: Strange Business Start-ups
Originally Posted by Lynn R
(Post 9933386)
Any buns I have tried making always turn out like rock buns anyway, whatever the recipe!:lol:
Just a thought - with all the regional variations on what things are called, how do Tesco and the other supermarkets who do online shopping cope? Do they have clever software that changes the product names according to the shopper's postcode, or might you fall victim to the dreaded 'product substitution' where if they haven't got what you asked for, they send what they think is the nearest alternative instead? That could lead to some interesting calls to Customer Service - "I ordered teacakes and you sent me things with currants in - how am I supposed to make fish paste sandwiches with those?" ...:lol: :rofl: Some people in Spain eat a chocolate and chorizo sandwich...:confused: And the other day a telly cook said to try some strong/strongish cheese, like cheddar type texture, splodge a bit of hone on top and then sprinkle a bit of coffee on top...........my wife was so gobsmacked that she went to the kitchen and prepared some, it was good actually. Did anyone else see the programme? |
Re: Strange Business Start-ups
Originally Posted by JLFS
(Post 9933402)
You are not very adventurous are you? :rofl::rofl:
Some people in Spain eat a chocolate and chorizo sandwich...:confused: And the other day a telly cook said to try some strong/strongish cheese, like cheddar type texture, splodge a bit of hone on top and then sprinkle a bit of coffee on top...........my wife was so gobsmacked that she went to the kitchen and prepared some, it was good actually. Did anyone else see the programme? And I like neither chorizo nor cheese. There's no hope!:rofl: |
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On holiday a French family at the next table put min-choc drops for cereal on top of bacon:blink:
Read that in the UK the most popular start up retail shops are nail bars. Have 2 in our closest small high st. and they are always full! Just while I am rambling, Winchester has a small food market 1 day per week. There is a cup-cake stall. really swish ones but cost £2 or more. Two Spaniards have stalls and they seem to do well. One has mainly products fro Galicia and the other has a giant paella and services portions. Both seem to do well. |
Re: Strange Business Start-ups
Originally Posted by Lynn R
(Post 9929607)
Stop it, you will have Domino rushing back to the surgery for more blood pressure medication!:lol:
because I am totally fed up with the politically correct claptrap that is knocking the life out of the UK, banning the use of old historical words just in case someone may take offence.? funny that when I go to a foreign country I cannot get them to change words that actually cause me offence.? has anyone got a "small sponge cake with the top taken off and cut into 2 equal halves, cream placed on the top of the cake body and the 2 pieces put on top like wings" Its a FAIRY CAKE !! With my new beard I was thinking of getting a job as a Father Christmas until I was told the job title had been corrected to Winterval Consultant . Jeez what is the country coming to.!!! It is about time sensible and normal people started fighting back - or is it too late ?? |
Re: Strange Business Start-ups
Originally Posted by Domino
(Post 9933538)
why ?
because I am totally fed up with the politically correct claptrap that is knocking the life out of the UK, banning the use of old historical words just in case someone may take offence.? funny that when I go to a foreign country I cannot get them to change words that actually cause me offence.? has anyone got a "small sponge cake with the top taken off and cut into 2 equal halves, cream placed on the top of the cake body and the 2 pieces put on top like wings" Its a FAIRY CAKE !! With my new beard I was thinking of getting a job as a Father Christmas until I was told the job title had been corrected to Winterval Consultant . Jeez what is the country coming to.!!! It is about time sensible and normal people started fighting back - or is it too late ?? Now calm down, all this fuming is bad for you!:lol: |
Re: Strange Business Start-ups
Originally Posted by Domino
(Post 9933538)
Jeez what is the country coming to.!!!
It is about time sensible and normal people started fighting back - or is it too late ?? |
Re: Strange Business Start-ups
Have a look at these photos of cup cakes. They are larger than the old-fashioned fairy cakes. You also pay for the designs sometimes.
http://www.google.co.uk/search?q=pho...w=1366&bih=641 Domino I understand what you mean. The british are traditionally appeasers, they are still apologising for when they had an empire:thumbdown: |
Re: Strange Business Start-ups
Originally Posted by jackytoo
(Post 9933692)
Have a look at these photos of cup cakes. They are larger than the old-fashioned fairy cakes. You also pay for the designs sometimes.
http://www.google.co.uk/search?q=pho...w=1366&bih=641 Domino I understand what you mean. The british are traditionally appeasers, they are still apologising for when they had an empire:thumbdown: |
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