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AngelBabe replied to the topic Recipes in the board Chat forum three boards 21 years, 4 months ago
White Devil
This splendid strongly flavoured dish used to be served at the Café Royal, Edinburgh.Ingredients
MethodServes 4
Chicken breasts – 4, boned and skinned, about 150g (5 oz) each or 4 fillets of smoked haddock, skin removed
Butter – 15g (½ oz)
Salt
Freshly ground black pepperDEVIL SAUCE:
Turmeric – ½ tsp
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AngelBabe replied to the topic Recipes in the board Chat forum three boards 21 years, 4 months ago
@TOONIE wrote:
ANGELBABE SO WHAT HAPPENED TO THE MUD CAKE AND THE COLD YEA?? LOL MWAHHH HOPE YA GOOD N WELL
yer im ok ty cutiekins
u ok ?
daughter stills makes cold tea
and the cakes were lard and cornflakes and peas (bless her)
the things kids do huh :wink: :lol:no problems dawny glad u like them ill hunt out some more :)
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AngelBabe replied to the topic Recipes in the board Chat forum three boards 21 years, 4 months ago
Edinburgh Rock
Edinburgh Rock is said to have been discovered accidentally by a nineteenth century Edinburgh confectioner, Alexander Ferguson. He found some rock which had been left uncovered in the warm atmosphere of the sweet factory for several months. The rock had crystallised to a brittle texture and its pleasant crunch and delicate flavour…[Read more] -
AngelBabe replied to the topic Recipes in the board Chat forum three boards 21 years, 4 months ago
Bashed Neeps
This is a traditional accompaniment to Haggis. The turnip in Scotland is commonly ‘brassica rapa’, rutabaga or Swedish turnip. In England it is called a swede. It was introduced to Scotland in the late eighteenth century by Patrick Miller of Dalswinton. He was a wealthy man, a director of the Bank of Scotland and Chairman of the…[Read more] -
AngelBabe replied to the topic Recipes in the board Chat forum three boards 21 years, 4 months ago
for dawny
Selkirk Bannocks
Bannocks are round, flat loaves, traditionally cooked on a griddle but now usually baked in the oven. Many Scottish towns had their own recipes and there were special bannocks made for different feast days. The Selkirk bannock appears in the mid-nineteenth century, first made by a baker called Robbie…[Read more] -
AngelBabe replied to the topic What music are you listening to??? in the board Off topic chat 21 years, 4 months ago
Crash and burn
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AngelBabe replied to the topic What pissed u off 2day……..AGAIN in the board Off topic chat 21 years, 5 months ago
NTL, doctors, kids school, work, life, universe etc etc
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AngelBabe replied to the topic What music are you listening to??? in the board Off topic chat 21 years, 5 months ago
Cat Stevens
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AngelBabe replied to the topic What music are you listening to??? in the board Off topic chat 21 years, 5 months ago
Crash and Burn
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AngelBabe replied to the topic What pissed u off 2day……..AGAIN in the board Off topic chat 21 years, 5 months ago
work kids life universe etc and its only monday grrrrrrrrrr
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AngelBabe replied to the topic What music are you listening to??? in the board Off topic chat 21 years, 5 months ago
Air supply
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AngelBabe replied to the topic What pissed u off 2day……..AGAIN in the board Off topic chat 21 years, 5 months ago
burning me hand on the cooker making choc chip cookies for kids
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AngelBabe replied to the topic What music are you listening to??? in the board Off topic chat 21 years, 6 months ago
Heaven 911
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AngelBabe replied to the topic What music are you listening to??? in the board Off topic chat 21 years, 6 months ago
truely madly deeply
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