Cook books (off-topic)
flying_ford_anglia
flying_ford_anglia at yahoo.com
Sun Aug 6 04:39:00 UTC 2000
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From: flying_ford_anglia
Subject: Re: Cook books (off-topic)
Reply To: [Yahoo! #5911] Re: One more British food question....
Date: 8/6/00 12:39 am (ET)
<<Just some suggestions, but not very traditional I'm afraid. Delia Smith
is probably as traditional as you'll get. ... (Neil and other Brits,
got any ideas?) >>
I've already flamb'd Delia Smith in an earlier post, so I won't go
there again.
I'm afraid all my cookery books are vegetarian and not very trad, and
in any case I don't really use them, I just 'rustle things up'.
There's an excellent restaurant in London which has revived long-forgotten
English recipes, some of which are quite exotic. I think they produced
a cook book as well. I can't remember the name though... leave it with me.
Neil (still off-topic and heading for 500)
PS - I think there's a bit of a treacle obsession developing in this
group. Diann - treacle tart is very much like pecan pie - without the
pecans of course.
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