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Cake!
Topic Started: Friday, 9. January 2009, 14:41 (2,216 Views)
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CARLO
Tuesday, 23. June 2009, 20:36
I am trying to show that pre-V2 cakes were of a generally grander and no doubt tastier nature. I know nothing of 'Plaster of Paris'! Such things were unheard of pre-1962!

Plaster of Paris cakes were very very very pre V2. People who could only afford one tier for the wedding cake would hire two or three tiers made from plaster of paris.

So there!

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Derekap
Tuesday, 23. June 2009, 14:01
Do you think it should be excommunicaked, Mrs Pogle?
:rofl: that's very funny, Derek!

Well, seems I only come here to post cakes! (Very busy right now)...so here's today's, cranberry and pistachio:

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Or if you prefer savoury, some cheese and chive scones:

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Enjoy!

[...or else :rollingpin: ]
Edited by Mrs.Pogle, Sunday, 28. June 2009, 15:48.
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Many Thanks Mrs 'P'
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Derekap

With such photographs of such lovely cakes you are tempting us to commit the sin of lust for the cakes! Of course one can say it is good practice for us to resist the temptations.
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No it is gluttony, but thankfully the non fattening variety.

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Derekap
Sunday, 28. June 2009, 18:59
With such photographs of such lovely cakes you are tempting us to commit the sin of lust for the cakes! Of course one can say it is good practice for us to resist the temptations.
Concakiscence.
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Wednesday, 27. May 2009, 22:43
"Do ye know Catholic Churches are never painted red, father?"

I regularly attended Mass here for a while

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Where is this beautiful church in such a beautiful setting, Mairtin? It is Heavenly!!!
Edited by Derekap, Tuesday, 30. June 2009, 19:14.
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Sunday, 28. June 2009, 22:52
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:wacko: :rofl: :wacko:

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A special cake today, as it's Sunday... :angel:

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:smiley: Many thanks
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I don't eat much cake.

I do eat Pavlova and Baked Alaska.

Here you can see why I don't eat much cake.. It is fattening.

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Monday, 29. June 2009, 08:11
CARLO
Wednesday, 27. May 2009, 22:43
"Do ye know Catholic Churches are never painted red, father?"

I regularly attended Mass here for a while

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You used to live in Legoland?! :wink:
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