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From: "PJK :o\)\)" <>
Subject: Re: [TRIVVIES] BEEF DRIPPING .......
Date: Sat, 20 Mar 2004 06:28:33 -0000
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Lol !! No Johno - I don't like condensed milk, either !!!

My mum says I was born a *little lump of cuddle* & I've remained so all my
life !!

Pat.xxx :o))
in Kent, UK.
Your county needs YOU !!! http://FreeCEN.rootsweb.com

Did you slyly get a spoon and into the condensed milk tin ?
Pat u k ,I did and that put weight on...just a thought...
The Old Boy - Johno


----- Original Message -----
From: "PJK :o))" <>
To: <>
Sent: Saturday, March 20, 2004 6:11 AM
Subject: Re: [TRIVVIES] BEEF DRIPPING .......


> I have to agree with Sue - it sounds absoballylootely gross !!! I think
I'm
> gonna be sick !!! My dad used to eat dripping on thick bread & my MiL used
> to eat dripping sandwiches, with salt sprinkled on top. Oh yuk !!!
>
> I know it's one of those *you ate what you were given & were grateful for
> it* things, (that sounds harsher than I mean it to, but you know what I
mean
> !!) but, I'm afraid I can't stand the feel or taste of any sort of fat in
my
> mouth.
>
> Strange how they say you are what you eat - how did I get THIS way then
> ???!!! :o)
>
> Pat.xxx :o))
> in Kent, UK.
> Your county needs YOU !!! http://FreeCEN.rootsweb.com
>
> Ahhhh but did you ever get to eat it when you were older? if not you don't
> know what a treat you missed especially on thick hot toast done at the
> fireside, then moderately thick dripping and lashings of the jelly, I
> always ran out of the jelly first, that is if I could get at it first:-))
> I don't like toaster toast much and scarcely ever use it and of course
> now don't have dripping but it doesn't stop you savouring it in thought
> and have you just about drooling. Now me is hungry ........
> Hugs
> Marlene
> ````````````````````````````````
> > My mother ate it on toast too ... I used to turn my head away, it looked
> > digusting ... I seem to remember her pouring the fat/juices from the
> sunday
> > roast into a cup and then putting the cup in the fridge ... The brown
> jelly
> > would sink to the bottom, leaving the fat to settle & harden ...
> >
> > I can remember her saving gravy too ... Similar cup and into the fridge,
> > where it would go all jellified ... I'd watch with amazement as it would
> > melt" back into gravy in the warm-up saucepan ...
> >
> > Sue
>
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