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shanx | 01:35 Thu 19th Apr 2007 | Body & Soul
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all those lovely pasties and the people are great cant wait to go there for my holidays
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Not to mention the quaint little villages and cream teas, shanx ! x x
Whereabouts in Cornwall do you go to ?
I love Noss Mayo and Wembury and spent many happy hours there as a child x x
Neighbouring Devon is so much better and of course the home of the original cream tea!!!!
i'll spending most of june in falmouth, working though, but i actually love it there, and penzance and newlyn,
Devon maybe the home of cream tea but cornish clotted cream is better. Mevagissey and sennen are the nicest places in Cornwall. Although I would love to live in Penzance.
Don't forget the scones!! To die for! And the beautiful beaches! I love being a southerner!
i love falmouth my auntie use to have a huge house down there so we use to get cheap holidays.
i have a thing for surfer dudes and the waves are fantastic

aawww i wanna be young again
I love Cornwall, too!
Haven't been there for nearly seven years, now.

:o(
a traditional cornish cream tea isnt served with scones though.
I spent alot of time there as my nan lived in Mabe Burnthouse, unfortunately she died a couple of years ago & havent been back since.
But I love Mevagissey (or Megafishy as it was known to my family when i was little and couldnt say it!)
And Kynance!
so do i . i love the pasties from lands end gosh they are so yum :0
Devon clotted cream is way superior to that cornish stuff!!!!!!!!!
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we are staying at newlyn,but also staying at tintagel on the way,last time we flew from lands end to the scily isles and had alovely few days there
Ratter do you work for the devon tourist board?
Goodsoulette, no I dont lol but I do live in Devon!!!
Goodsoulette, what is a cream tea served with then if not a scone ?

P.S. Your user name is unusual and impossible to guess why it's what it is. Any clues x x
Dont forget to bring back bottles of Cornish Violet perfume for all your friends, it's green and smells...... well, green!
They also sell cute little plastic Cornish Piskies in the shops...... another must for bringing back as souvenirs!
My poor old mum had loads of them from me!
The Devonshire cream tea is served with scones, jam and clotted cream the same as the Cornish however traditionally the the jam is placed on the scone first and then topped with the clotted cream, the Cornish (being a bit backward) put the cream on first!!

and both are served with tea

The cream tea is traditionally Devonshire!!

Carakeel and myself had A Devonshire Cream tea only a couple of days ago whilst visiting a Garden Centre.

Come to think of it, the Garden Centre was called Trelawney's, a Cornish name if ever I heard one lol, I been had!!!
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ratters have been to devon as well,liked it we stayed at totnes,not comparing i always thought devon and cornwall as one , but obviously not,oops sorry
Ratters talking out his bum. I get the feeling hes a pesky grockel from the north invading our beautiful west country : )The cream business is personal choice, although i dont understand cream first.....urghhh!

In Cornwall, a cream tea should be served with a cornish split (its like a sweet bap), not as nice as a scone though. Which is a scone not a freakin s~cone!

Goodsoulette.... my fave song is good souls by Starsailor, but good soul is always gone so I adapted it just for me.
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lol good, what you are trying to say that his a--se have been sewn up and all the sh-ite is comming out of his mouth

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