My wife makes bread pudding with Panettone, to die for! She will make one for New Years Day! So good!This might be slightly off thread, so I apologise, but toasted Panettone with lashings of butter is good to have this time year.
Fortunately there will be a lot less tripe in the world after January 20th. Hurrah.What about tripe and onions ?
My wife makes bread and butter pudding with Pannetone it's to die for!My wife makes bread pudding with Panettone, to die for! She will make one for New Years Day! So good!
I still enjoy the occasional crisp sandwich. Fresh white sliced with butter and tomato ketchup. It doesn't taste the same in a healthy eating version, although I do use low fat butter and weightwatchers crisps if I can get them.As a lad I used to enjoy a "crisp sandwich", just plain crisps between two slices of white bread and marge. Guess what I had yesterday for my lunch yesterday? Just as tasty as I remembered although nowadays it's wholemeal bread and low fat spread![]()
I still love that sand which although it has to be white bread and ALWAYS butterAs a lad I used to enjoy a "crisp sandwich", just plain crisps between two slices of white bread and marge. Guess what I had yesterday for my lunch yesterday? Just as tasty as I remembered although nowadays it's wholemeal bread and low fat spread![]()
I still love that sand which although it has to be white bread and ALWAYS butter
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Baguette with cheese onion. and crips.![]()
I loved Flag Sauce when I was a kidI just googled it online and it shows we have a thread for "Flag Sauce" on BHF
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Perhaps Tamarind is similar to Cinnamon, Mace and Nutmeg ?Maurice
We will never know as it is only relatively recently that they have had to put an ingredients list on the bottles, but I seem to remember hearing somewhere that tamarind was originally an ingredient. "The Road to Aston Cross" by Louise white states that they intended to buy the spice direct from the county of origin -ginger, pepper, cloves, coriander, tamarind...... Now others could be included in "spices#", but personally I would not have called tamarind a spice
Viv, its also about availability, storage, shelf life etc. there is a company near where I used to live in NJ called IFF, International Flavors and Fragrances. They ship globally and I am sure there are others like them that can make any flavors or perfume. As Mike J said its only recently that the contents have been put on the label so we will really never know!Is just because of cost that the ingredients in some old, familiar products are changed ? I doubt it’s for improvements in taste, as more often than not, they aren’t better tasting products. Viv.