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By *igeiaWoman
over a year ago
Bristol |
"Bap or roll. Unless it's a stottie.
and what's a stottie?
A big round flat bouncy loaf, sliced horizontally and best eaten with ham and pease pudding "
I have never eaten or even seen pease pudding in my life (unless you count learning the song from my Tune a Day recorder book years ago). As a result of this thread I have googled it. And I reckon I'd like it. |
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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago
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"Bap or roll. Unless it's a stottie.
and what's a stottie?
A big round flat bouncy loaf, sliced horizontally and best eaten with ham and pease pudding "
bouncy you say?
sounds right |
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By (user no longer on site)
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"Bap or roll. Unless it's a stottie.
and what's a stottie?
A big round flat bouncy loaf, sliced horizontally and best eaten with ham and pease pudding
I have never eaten or even seen pease pudding in my life (unless you count learning the song from my Tune a Day recorder book years ago). As a result of this thread I have googled it. And I reckon I'd like it."
I bought a pot for a non-local Fab meet ages ago. I think he thought I was mental. |
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By *igeiaWoman
over a year ago
Bristol |
"Bap or roll. Unless it's a stottie.
and what's a stottie?
A big round flat bouncy loaf, sliced horizontally and best eaten with ham and pease pudding
I have never eaten or even seen pease pudding in my life (unless you count learning the song from my Tune a Day recorder book years ago). As a result of this thread I have googled it. And I reckon I'd like it.
I bought a pot for a non-local Fab meet ages ago. I think he thought I was mental. "
Well if I ever make it up and across the country I'll swap you some pease pudding for a dripper. And I'll try and make it a corner piece. |
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By (user no longer on site)
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"Bap or roll. Unless it's a stottie.
and what's a stottie?
A big round flat bouncy loaf, sliced horizontally and best eaten with ham and pease pudding
I have never eaten or even seen pease pudding in my life (unless you count learning the song from my Tune a Day recorder book years ago). As a result of this thread I have googled it. And I reckon I'd like it.
I bought a pot for a non-local Fab meet ages ago. I think he thought I was mental.
Well if I ever make it up and across the country I'll swap you some pease pudding for a dripper. And I'll try and make it a corner piece."
I have also googled. Deal. |
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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago
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They are all different variations of a muffin . Some are floured some have holes some are sprayed with water to make the crusty ....
I know because I was a baker
So it depends what it really is |
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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago
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When I was first cut adrift here in the industrial East Midlands from the green fields of the Home Counties I was astonished to see an entire shop dedicated to sweetcorn.
Then I found out that "The Cob Shop" actually sold cheese rolls and the like.
Bizarre |
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