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Re: A Brit passes

To: Ajhsys@aol.com, british-cars@autox.team.net, mgs@autox.team.net,
Subject: Re: A Brit passes
From: Albert F Jones <fisher@hctc.net>
Date: Wed, 11 Aug 1999 17:14:27 -0500
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>Granted, the phrase "good cooking" and England rarely find themselves in the 
>same sentence, but Two Fat Ladies did some marvelous recipes, such as
"Bubble 
>and Squeak" and they never spared the butter!
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 I may well be a little late in replying, but I can't keep my tongue
between my teeth (or my fingers from the keyboard).  My husband, of 61
years of age, hasn't eaten half so well as he does now - he even gets a
full monty breakfast served to him in bed each and every morning.


Elizabeth Jones (Ex Pat. Brit)
Comfort, TX     

P.S. I also enjoyed their show, and the common sense food.

At 01:05 PM 8/11/99 EDT, Ajhsys@aol.com wrote:
>Let's raise a glass to honor the passing of Jennifer Paterson on Tuesday, 
>August 10, 1999.  She was co-star of the popular cooking show "Two Fat 
>Ladies" which was produced in England.  She and her co-host, Clarissa
Dickson 
>Wright, rode around the countryside in a classic Triumph motorcycle with a 
>sidecar.
>
>To me, the show brought back memories of my visit to England.  The ambiance 
>of the production, which was usually in some historic old kitchen, and the 
>beautiful accents of the hosts, surely make it the favorite cooking show of 
>all lovers of LBCs.
>
>Granted, the phrase "good cooking" and England rarely find themselves in the 
>same sentence, but Two Fat Ladies did some marvelous recipes, such as
"Bubble 
>and Squeak" and they never spared the butter!
>
>The Food Network will be airing a special on Sunday, August 15, from 9:00 to 
>11:00 p.m. ET.  If you haven't seen this show, be sure to tune in.
>
>Allen Hefner
>'77 Midget
>'92 Mitsubishi Expo LRV Sport
>
>

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