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Old 26-03-2008, 00:47   #31
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Old 26-03-2008, 01:31   #32
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"Hope and Anchor" in Kingston??? Where???
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thats my brother Chris's place he's from Accrington too
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Old 26-03-2008, 01:36   #33
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sorry that didn't work,,,,its the Hope and Anchor Pub,,,Cuisine,,,its in the Treasure Island Marina
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Old 26-03-2008, 01:45   #34
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sorry that didn't work,,,,its the Hope and Anchor Pub,,,Cuisine,,,its in the Treasure Island Marina
Ah, the old Schooners on #2 highway ... now I know where it is. Thanx, I will give it a try.
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Old 26-03-2008, 02:03   #35
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Ah, the old Schooners on #2 highway ... now I know where it is. Thanx, I will give it a try.
that would be great,,,,i hope you have a lovely meal
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Old 26-03-2008, 18:08   #36
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that would be great,,,,i hope you have a lovely meal
It's a great location ... I used to call in whenever I took a ride on the old Yamahammer out to Gananoque ... I always throw a fishing rod in my saddlebags and there is great bass fishing a short stroll away from the restaurant.
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Old 26-03-2008, 21:56   #37
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Tracey I serve my bread and butter pudding hot with custard and vanilla ice cream.....but it can be served cold with cream if so desired......unfortunately there is never any left to go cold.
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Old 27-03-2008, 00:31   #38
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Margaret , sorry to say but Bread and Butter pudding brings back memories of school dinners , its on my list of things (now I am a grown-up) of things I will never eat again ,
top of the list ...Tripe , followed by a close second , Sheeps Head broth ( pity it wasn't a crime in the 50s for Grandmothers to send an 8 yr old up to the Butchers for a Sheeps Head and have to carry it home wrapped in a newspaper, not to mention your Grandad telling you tell the butcher to leave the eyes in ....they will see us thru the week).
also what the heck was that stuff they dolloped up as another school dinner pudding ..Semolina ....sodding wall paper paste ........
But the rest of your Sunday dinner sounds great
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Old 27-03-2008, 01:52   #39
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Old 27-03-2008, 02:06   #40
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Old 27-03-2008, 02:42   #41
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[quote=Eric;552550]Sorry ... take out and eat in only But remember to bring your fishing rod.
Only Do spear salmon and trout tickling friend -I'll leave the bear to you
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Old 27-03-2008, 16:25   #42
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Margaret , sorry to say but Bread and Butter pudding brings back memories of school dinners , its on my list of things (now I am a grown-up) of things I will never eat again ,
top of the list ...Tripe , followed by a close second , Sheeps Head broth ( pity it wasn't a crime in the 50s for Grandmothers to send an 8 yr old up to the Butchers for a Sheeps Head and have to carry it home wrapped in a newspaper, not to mention your Grandad telling you tell the butcher to leave the eyes in ....they will see us thru the week).
also what the heck was that stuff they dolloped up as another school dinner pudding ..Semolina ....sodding wall paper paste ........
But the rest of your Sunday dinner sounds great
My bread and butter pudding doesn't resemble the stuff we were given at school...and if you don't believe me check out the pic...it isn't all stodge, but lovely vine fruit, cherries, apricots and delicious creamy baked custard.
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Old 27-03-2008, 16:51   #43
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My bread and butter pudding doesn't resemble the stuff we were given at school...and if you don't believe me check out the pic...it isn't all stodge, but lovely vine fruit, cherries, apricots and delicious creamy baked custard.
Now you are being cruel I must be getting real old, that picture turns me on more than a playboy centrefold
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Old 27-03-2008, 16:54   #44
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I love bread 'n' butter pudding, and Marg's sounds delicious.

I'd even eat it out of the cat's dish.
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My bread and butter pudding doesn't resemble the stuff we were given at school...and if you don't believe me check out the pic...it isn't all stodge, but lovely vine fruit, cherries, apricots and delicious creamy baked custard.
Marg that looks delicious
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