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Should Mr P have another of his parties that you have all heard about now on here?

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If the South West contingent of the forum come up-country for Old Blues day next year, will you host a bun fight then, Mr P?
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cj wrote:If the South West contingent of the forum come up-country for Old Blues day next year, will you host a bun fight then, Mr P?
The case is building here for Mr P to have a party!!!! Have you caved in yet plum?
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cj wrote:If the South West contingent of the forum come up-country for Old Blues day next year, will you host a bun fight then, Mr P?
The case is building here for Mr P to have a party!!!! Have you caved in yet plum ?
He goes pot-holing as well as playing his piccolo ??????????????
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It would seem :)
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So if I bring a load of scones with me, can I crash the party?
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With some luscious Devon clotted cream. I think so!
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..and I can provide the CH jam (if its not all been eaten !)
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Mrs C. wrote:..and I can provide the CH jam (if its not all been eaten !)
Not the dreaded CH jam we were given in my day ?

Always strawberry and served on those metal plates.

I still swear the pips were tiny wood chips !
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Of course not!! The finest homemade - from CH apples, blackberries and elderberries!!
my daughter tells me that their matron said it was the best jam she`d tasted and that she could taste the freshness!!! ( not sure which type she had, but anyway...!)
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Oh my lord! Scones, devon clotted cream and CH jam. Okay I am 100% sold on that plan
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Scone Lover wrote:Oh my lord! Scones, devon clotted cream and CH jam. Okay I am 100% sold on that plan
There are rumours that there will be an abundance of the more highly esteemed Cornish version available on Old Blues Day.
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at CH we had 'mixed fruit' jam - singularly unpleasant!
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DavebytheSea wrote:
Scone Lover wrote:Oh my lord! Scones, devon clotted cream and CH jam. Okay I am 100% sold on that plan
There are rumours that there will be an abundance of the more highly esteemed Cornish version available on Old Blues Day.
A litle typo there, DBTS, the inferior Cornish version ... And then of course there's the age old argument as to whether you put the cream on first with the jam on top, or jam first with cream on that. Ponder on that a while, forum members.
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Jam then cream, most definitely!
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Oh Dear !

Another thread argument brewing.

And talking of brewing, when pouring a cup of tea, does the milk go into the cup first, or last ???

.... answers on a saucer, to.......
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