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Who likes Liquorice?
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Bec | Report | 30 Dec 2005 16:23 |
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Joy - correct! YAMMAS!!! |
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Margaret | Report | 30 Dec 2005 16:39 |
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Absolutely love it !! When I was pregnant I ate it all the while - that , apples and dry bread were my staple diet. Funnily enough my son cannot stand the staff !! |
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Joy | Report | 30 Dec 2005 17:05 |
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YAMMAS!!!! Must go to Corfu or Crete again, and want to go to Rhodes one day. :-) |
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Granny | Report | 30 Dec 2005 17:29 |
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Loved it when I was younger, but it is not the same now. I like the all-sorts though. Granny |
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Yvonne | Report | 30 Dec 2005 17:44 |
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My mum has alway ate liquorice and had a craving for it when she was pregnant with me, that is why I have black hair and olive skin and even now at the age of 81 mum is still eating it. Very good for the bowels though. When she was pregnant with my brother is was Oysters and he was born with mousey coloured hair and fair skin, and mum is still eating oysters! Yvonne |
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Anne | Report | 30 Dec 2005 17:45 |
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Love it. I lived at Pontefract for 3 years in the 70s, when the sweet factories were still working there. There was a lovely smell of licorice over the town and we could get sweeets from the factory. Lovely I like the licorice from the health shops, but more expensive, but nice, soft and juicy. Anne |
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Just Joycexx | Report | 30 Dec 2005 17:51 |
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i love it ... but will i be able to liquidise it? lol... love joycex |
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Linen | Report | 30 Dec 2005 18:06 |
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I love it. Anne I was wondering when someone would mention Pontefract Cakes. When I was in the pub in Plymouth I used to buy them wholesale & keep them under the bar for a couple of special customers & myself. Mmmmmm must get some next time I'm out Vivienne |
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WhackyJackieInOz | Report | 31 Dec 2005 14:20 |
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Oh yes I love Liquorice When we were kids in Yorkshire we called it Spanish I remember ha'penny Spanish and a bag of Kali (sharp tasting Sherbert) oh my mouth is watering at the thought. The Spanish was really strong not the sweet stuff you get today. I also loved Liquorice root would chew it for hours. My hubby comes from Pontefract and according to him Pontefract was the only place where Liquorice was grown at one time. that's why all the factories are close to Pontefract I suppose. Can someone email me some GOOD liquorice please lol. We pay the earth for Basset's over here, really expensive Regards Jackie |
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PennyDainty | Report | 31 Dec 2005 14:32 |
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I've always liked it Lucia. when we were kids we used to make 'Sugarolly Water' from it. We'd get liquorice sticks, put them in a bottle of water and keep them until the liquorice was disolved. Usually we kept them under the bed and brought them out several times a day for a good shake...we even had a wee rhyme that you said when you did it. 'Sugarolly water, black as the lum, the more you shake it, the blacker it'll come' Don't know if I fancy it too much now though! lol Wonder if kids in Glasgow still do that? Christine |
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Aileen | Report | 31 Dec 2005 15:10 |
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Oh yes, big time!! |
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VIVinHERTS | Report | 31 Dec 2005 15:45 |
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Ohhhhhh ....Pontefract Cakes.....my all time favourite! Adore them. Haven't had any for a while...now where's my shopping list? LOL Viv |
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