Recipes? / Re: Another Test

doddiemoemoe doddiemoemoe at yahoo.com
Mon Sep 18 00:27:37 UTC 2006


I am not a big fan of Christmas Pudding... Although my entire family 
enjoys it every christmas...(then again...they also like fruitcake--
but only if it's homemade--except for hubby he even likes cake in 
that comes in a can)... I also make a boiled cake (tastes sort of 
like fruit cake--simply no candied artifically colored 
fruit...slightly different consistency--I make this for one of my 
kids whose allergic to just about anything on earth! LOL)

My kids do love "toad-in-the-hole" however unless there is a store 
nearby where you can buy "brit" sausages...you may be out of 
luck..however I have had some luck using those "emiril" sausages 
they sell in regular grocery stores.

then again there is always a "welsh egg"...oh and to be fair...also 
the scotch egg...LOL

my kids still don't believe me when I say that we had regluar ol' 
knives and forks and ate of real, if not proper plates when 
eating "cafeteria lunch" at school LOL...although I'm sure that 
school lunches have also changed in the U.K. as well as the U.S. 
after all these years..."all hail the spork!" lol

One thing I have probably missed the most...is having "fried 
tomatoes" with breakfast when going out to eat breakfast or even at 
home...although there is a split household regarding this three of 
us love 'em, and three do not.. (And for Americans...no it's nothing 
like fried green tomatoes--which I also love, its more like a little 
butter/marge/olive oil in the pan add slice tomatoes(thicker the 
better in my opinion--probably because I'm "American" add 
salt/pepper to taste...serve with breakfast..mmmmm

(actually one doesn't have to serve them only with breakfast....my 
mum used to make them for us when she made egg and chips..)

DeeDee

--- In HPFGU-OTChatter at yahoogroups.com, "(Mrs.) Lee Storm (God is 
the Healing Force)" <n2fgc at ...> wrote:
>
> [Ali wrote]:
> | ~Ali, who wonders if Hogwarts serves Christmas pudding and 
whether the
> | kids enjoy them
> 
> [Lee]:
> 
> Yes, indeedy...Sorcerer's Stone, Christmas Dinner:
> "Flaming Christmas puddings followed the turkey. Percy nearly 
broke his
> teeth on a silver sickle embedded in his slice."
> 
> Cheers,
> 
> Lee :-)
>









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