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megan07 | 00:12 Sun 20th Jan 2008 | ChatterBank
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What was your favourite, i loved my nanas apple pie, her rice pudding, her new bread, and yorkshire pudding's.
With my mam, it's her cheese scones, her quiche, and pasties, my dad was a dab hand at making cinder toffee, can anyone remember cinder toffee.
So what do you like, what your nana, or mam is/was good at cooking. love megan. xxxxxxxx
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I'm quite famous amongst my mates for my curries.... my dad was a good curry man too but he used curry powder whilst I like to make up my own mixes... My mother was renowned for her lentil soup and to this day I have not been able to get the recipe right - maybe it's just that I can't get hold of the same ingredients ? (different countries, different veg etc)
Skirt ( a cheap cut of beef used in steak pies) and tatties -just brilliant -o and mince and doughboys (balls) lol

I dont understand why more people dont ask for skirt at the butchers and neither do they -its is so tender -and its only about �1.60 per lb - its fantastic.
My nans bread pudding, and my mum in laws baked apples, and my wifes roast dinners are brilliant. hi megan, hope you are well xx
Ooohh Dris, I love a bit of skirt myself, lol, same thing with mutton, if cooked properly it is superb.
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Hi ray, i'm doing OKay my love, i'm getting a bit hungry now, lol, love and hugs to all. megan. xxxxxx
Hiya megan, hope you are well x....Oh mum used to cook a brilliant pan of scouse, pea soup with dumplings, corned beef pie (with the cup in the middle to hold the pastry up), lots of different cakes, bread pudding and homemade bread. I've tried other peoples but nothing comes close to mums x
Some great recipes on here , makes my mouth water , My Nan used to make a pudding really simply , she would get a digestive biscuit , place a pineapple ring on it , fill it with nestles steralized cream , place another one on it and repeat , top it off with a cherry , lovely , I still do it now for my kids.....sometimes the simplist are the best ....
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Hi Red, lovely to see you my love, as much as i try i can never bake or cook as good as my mam and nana lol, take good care, love megan. xxxxx
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Hi tufty, that sounds nice, i think i will give it a go, big hug to you, megan. xxxx
ooeer -Im your girl then Ray -lol x

O the peasoup sounds ace -can you post the recipe -I adore peasoup-mmmmmmm -good farting material as well (well you all thought it -lol)
Mum's home made soup, thick enough to stick a spoon in it , vegetable or lentil, made with hough. Lovely on a cold winter's day! Made with whatever was in season (fresh!)

And (only .in February) you used to get cod roe slices. Fried and with home-made chips - a real treat. Treacle pudding with vanilla sauce, - now you've got me started! :-)
hiya megan, my mum used to make this stew, think it was economy meal as we were a big family! but used to love it. Me and sisters talk about it now, and comment how we always had chapped lips afterwards!
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Me too tara, i'm going to have a look in my cupboards,lol love megan.

Dris, hope all goes well tomorrow, hugs megan. xxxx
Well it's better out than in eh Dris?........lol
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Hi petal, my nana's family is a big family, and she always cooked large, it helped that my grandad was a butcher, they were the day's, lol hugs megan. xxx
Well get the recipe Bez and i'll even do an under the duvet one and let you know on a scale of one to 10 how good it was lol

Petal -bet she used skirt -that is delicious and was the staple diet of many families for a stew -I buuy it now -when i get it -and freeze it cos its like hens teeth now -everyone has cotoned on.

Megan -cheers hum -let ya know - im not holding my breath but heres hoping xxx
Megan sweetie , my mums rice pudding .....mm.....and she made such yummy yorkshire puddings too :-) xxx
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Hi Bigmamma, how you doing my love, how's porsche, i hope she is getting better, i know someone who likes to put jam in their york puddings and have them as a sweet, love to you and porsche, megan and burt. xxxxxx
Well i'll not be doing any good old fashioned cooking for a wee bit. Just had to call the gas board out as i couldn't turn my oven off as the knob broke. Had to switch off the gas at the mains until an engineer got here. He's disconnected it now and put a dangerous appliance sticker on it. :(((

What a night.
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Louisa i'm sorry to hear that my love, i have given you some stars to cheer you up my love, big hugs, megan. xxxxx

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