[SOC] [OT] Food question for Amerikuns

Reicher, James JReicher at hrblock.com
Tue Oct 10 10:54:57 EDT 2006


And all along I thought Cornish Pasties were worn by British exotic dancers.

73 de N8AU, Jim in Raymore, MO

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From: soc-bounces at mailman.qth.net [mailto:soc-bounces at mailman.qth.net] On Behalf Of Ian C. Purdie
Sent: Tuesday, October 10, 2006 8:17 AM
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Subject: Re: [SOC] [OT] Food question for Amerikuns

Bill Cunningham K4KSR wrote:


> Immediate response was who cares?  Haven't eaten one since  1945, an
> important garden product of the times and avoided like the plague
> thereafter.


Hah! you're wrong William. Just this evening, surrounded by five, yes five 
adoring grand-daughters I cooked Cornish Pasties for the first time ever and 
each one took a hand in it. Eat your heart out Bill, I had it all tonight. 
Playing GOD is indeed wonderful.

http://www.cornish-links.co.uk/pasty.htm

HUGE success. Some recipes [american] say "rutabaga", we used what we call a swede.


> Looked it up and found it enjoyed similar popularity in Germany
> during WW1.  My guess is that answer to your question is regional.
> Certainly not part of daily conversation for most of country.

Yes I'd say so.

72/73's

Ian C. Purdie
Budgewoi N.S.W. Australia - Co-ords S33°14', E151°34'
VK2TIP "I'll give ya the TIP mate" QRP-L #1978. SOC #171 FP#91
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