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20/05/2008, 11:54
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Gluestick

Joined on 22/03/2006
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Re: Died?
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britgirl wrote: | Wow! Your description of afternoon teas brought back many memories of cream teas on Dartmoor. Huge fresh baked scones, loads of clotted cream and homemade strawberry jam. There were huge debates as to which you put on your scone first. I don't think it was ever resolved. Me? Definately cream first. Happy days.
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When Mrs Gluey and I were on our one week's honeymoon in Dawlish Warren in Devon (how times change: no riding elephants in Bali in those days! One week in Devon and straight back to work), we found a Tea Shoppe in the village where the owner also had a farm and used his own clotted cream.
Now he told me that it was clotted naturally: just left in the dairy to set, whereas most was clotted using heat, which is why it turned yellow.
Now Mrs G loves cream: however, cream was conspicuous by its absence when we were both growing up. As were most foods...............
After demolishing a large helping of home made scones, home made strawberry jam (Jam on first BTW, Britgirl! jam is thick and sticky; you can easily spread cream on jam but it's not so easy the other way around!), Mrs G eyed the plates of home made choux pastry clotted cream filled cakes and well, one thing led to another!
I did suggest she exercised caution: "I know what I'm doing!" was the firm reply. Ah well.
Eventually, she turned an interesting shade of green.................................![Ick! [+o(]](/cs/images/emotions/sick.gif)
There was a silver lining: that evening at dinner (Another lucky break: a wondrous hotel, new owners, she was Dutch and a great cook and they were trying out their menus for the Summer season. Cheap rates as it was early April), so at dinner, I was able to eat both servings of the mixed grill, as one could when young, with no obvious side-effects.
Now these days, if Mrs G wants to argue about something which will do her no good, all I say is, "Remember the clotted cream!"
No wonder I've so many bruises all the time!
I'm working now having enjoyed a morning's leisure, so you all play nice!
![Big Smile [:D]](/cs/images/emotions/biggrin.gif)
"Yes, but that apart, Mrs Lincoln, did you enjoy the play?"
Gluestick
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20/05/2008, 12:48
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britgirl
Joined on 10/01/2008
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Bit of a disaster really. Our holiday company went bust 36 hours before we got married in 1974. So instead of a fortnight in Ibiza we spent the first week in Brixham, and the second week replacing the car engine which had blown up. Too much travelling between Plymouth and Bath, before the A38 was completed.
I'm still surprised I actually made it down the aisle. My head dress was lost, my dad rushed into hospital, the car blew up, and the honeymoon was differant. All that in a week At least it didn't rain.
C'est la vie
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20/05/2008, 12:53
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Russethouse

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