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Re: Metric tea and Chinese spanners

To: Don Kerr <dkveuro@pop.flash.net>
Subject: Re: Metric tea and Chinese spanners
From: toad <toad@storm.ca>
Date: Sat, 27 Nov 1999 18:20:41 -0500
Cc: jonmac <jonmac@ndirect.co.uk>, Triumphs List <triumphs@autox.team.net>
References: <002f01bf3858$5f3a5880$f3e107c3@jonmac> <38400C30.B5FEAD87@pop.flash.net>
Don Kerr wrote:
> 
> Jomac..Here's a couple more you could search for,Toad in the Hole,
> Bubble n Squeak,Upside Down Pudding
> All authentic British grub.   DK
> 
> jonmac wrote:
> >
> > All the discussion on the merits/demerits of metric vs
> > imperial and whether to stand on your head when brewing a
> > cuppa has got me confused. To further cloud an already muddy
> > scene, I thought I'd throw in another dimension which is
> > completely irrelevant to the first two and suggest listers
> > might like to study the recipe for Spotted Dick and Custard?
> > Click on this http://home.sprynet.com/~hotoff/spotdick.htm
> > British listers will no doubt be loud in their praise of
> > this outstanding comestible. I came across a new one the
> > other night on telly called Sussex Pond Pudding but my
> > search engines have so far been unable to track down a
> > reliable URL. Any helpers out there?
> >
> > Jonmac


And who can forget "Pig in a Blanket", and then there is "Smokie Joe"

Regards

Toad

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