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Clearly Jam. You can get good coverage before splodging the clotted cream on.
So wrong on many MANY levels
C
Clearly Jam. You can get good coverage before splodging the clotted cream on.
Clearly Jam. You can get good coverage before splodging the clotted cream on.
Had a grand clearing out session in the garage last week, I'd almost forgot I had a Cooper S hiding under all the usual domestic rubbish.... must get a new battery fitted and sort the clutch slave cylinder out and start using it again....
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But you can't get a good amount of jam on if you try and put on top of cream which is like a rich tea in a brew. Shyte. Heathen it is then. You always go foreplay (jam) before cream.Heathen!
We used to stay at a B&B near Bude. Proper working farm that was mentioned in the Doomsday Book. Mr and Mrs Gill, I reckon they were in their 60s when I was little. One was from Devon and one from Cornwall. When they got married one of their families (can’t remember which one) said theyd disown them if they married someone from across the border, that was that and they basically never spoke to them again.
Reminds me of my mates old beetle, painted purple with mica instead of metallic and 3 layers of lacquer. Gorgeous in the sun.Had a grand clearing out session in the garage last week, I'd almost forgot I had a Cooper S hiding under all the usual domestic rubbish.... must get a new battery fitted and sort the clutch slave cylinder out and start using it again....
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But you can't get a good amount of jam on if you try and put on top of cream which is like a rich tea in a brew. Shyte. Heathen it is then. You always go foreplay (jam) before cream.
You clearly have no spreading or distribution skills.Balderdash, the cream is too heavy and forces the jam back onto the plate if you put the cream on top
Ooh what have I started.
Ooh what have I started.
It was the talk of foreplay.Don’t know but it’s got a stutter.
Now, here is the real dilemma. Clotted cream that is heavy or some slightly lighter version. Up north, you don’t get clotted cream, you get rotten cream. So we buy double cream and whip. So it’s not too heavy for for the jam.Balderdash, the cream is too heavy and forces the jam back onto the plate if you put the cream on top
When we went to Cornwall on holidays in the 1960's, everyone always used to put the jam on first then the cream
It makes sense from an engineering point of view, as the jam is more dense, Its a perfect supporting first layer to the lighter dairy product above!
Dave
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