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James Prescott
James Prescott
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Posted at 10:19 on 25th February 2013
Peggy i am Smilei think??
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Richard Sellers
Richard Sellers
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Posted at 19:04 on 25th February 2013
On 24th February 2013 14:02, rustyruth wrote:
We can't see here, I got the fat so hot for the Yorkshire puddings it's filled the house with smoke, our eyes are burning, it's freezing cold but we've had to open all the doors and windows - the Yorkshires are looking good though Smile


send some my way !!!
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Richard Sellers
Richard Sellers
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Posted at 19:06 on 25th February 2013

We had a little over two feet of snow in one day,,, i spent most of it shoveling,,,,,lol,,,Good to have the moisture..

Hope this finds all good Poe'sters having had a good day..

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rustyruth
rustyruth
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Posted at 20:46 on 25th February 2013

Sounds like you need the Yorkshire Puds Richard to keep up your energy levels for the snow shovelling Laughing

Sadly I think they might spoil in the mail Frown 

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James Prescott
James Prescott
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Posted at 20:48 on 25th February 2013
yer cant beat a good Yorkshire Pudding RuthWink
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Ron Brind
Ron Brind
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Posted at 21:42 on 25th February 2013

I had some 'Bread Pudding' today so na, na, nana, na! lol

Sarah made it.....luvly jubbly!

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Sk Lawson
Sk Lawson
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Posted at 01:54 on 26th February 2013

I keep losing my posts due to I think thunderstorms maybe. My computer is hooked to an surge protector.

See Daniel Day Lewis won for the best actor in "Lincoln" last night,  at the Oscurs...told so.

Been having heavy rain squalls coming through today. Got my bathroom sink chaged around...as least one of them anyway. Not much going on, still wrtiing an letter to my hubby's neice. Shewill most likely never have to ask me who I think we are related to again. We have covered about 2,000 years now. It has not been easy keeping it down to size though. Anyway..best go for now I do suppose.

James...bump..move over!....OK got to town and have some fun.

Richard...you need to put an snow blower on your list for next Christmas..though I like the idea of an tunnel to one side of the property out to the front main street and not having any shoveling to have to do at all. Like an steel metal half circle..buried enough in the ground to give it good structual strength. Maybe some windows in the top for light along it. Slightly big enough you could store an few things in it off to the side also. Underground greenhouse maybe?One wood stove and it would be under the light maybe warm enough for an few small Lemon trees perhaps. Oranges? Maybe at one end. Richard..Pot... in colorado these days...smiles* No...I'm just kidding you. Mini greenhouse.... the warmth would most likely let some of the heavy snow up above keep things well melted. Br s good place to store the wood for the woodstove..Place to park the car inside...you'd never have to clean the snow off of it.

Bread pudding...sounds good to me...this one is just as good..heat your oven to 350 degrees...grease an 8 x 8 pan or double this receipe...beat 1/4 cup of margerine or butter until creamy add one cup of granulated sugar, 1 large egg, lightly beaten...beat them all together until lemon colored.. mix together the dry ingrediants a little at a time until it makes an batter....they are... 1 cup sifted all-purpose flour, 1 teaspoon baking soda, 1/2 teaspoon ground nutmeg, 1/2teaspoon ground cinnamon, 1/4 teaspoon salt...now add one peeled, cored chopped into small pieces of Granny Smith apple..maybe two if they aren't to big. Bake in the 350 degree oven for 45 minutes. serve.warm with French vanilla ice cream....Apple Cake. (makes you kitchen smell "Oh la la" good... baking also)

I best go for now..have an good evening.  

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James Prescott
James Prescott
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Posted at 10:19 on 26th February 2013
Good Morning all -a nice dry day to all especially the bread pudding lovers--i myself prefer a Black Pudding Smile
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Peggy Cannell
Peggy Cannell
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Posted at 11:33 on 26th February 2013

Ron do you mean Bread Pudding or Bread and Butter Pudding?

James , black pudding YUK! I watched that being nade on TV, pigs blood.

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rustyruth
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Posted at 13:34 on 26th February 2013
I like a nice bit of Bury black pudding.
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