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Sarah

Sarah Report 22 May 2005 10:09

There's also white pudding, I used to get it when I lived in Newcastle Sarah, xxx

Joyce

Joyce Report 22 May 2005 12:21

Hi , I think that the English word 'pudding ' is a corruption of the French 'boudin ' as in boudin-noir.....sounds feasible to me ....probably came over with William the Conquerer Joyce

Sharron

Sharron Report 22 May 2005 12:47

Cattle cake.Do they have to eat their bread and butter before they can have a slice?What is stotty cake?

Magi

Magi Report 22 May 2005 12:51

Hi Sharron, Stottie cake, a type of bread only made (I think) in the North East. Great with ham and 'pease pudding'. First thing I go for when I get back to Newcastle. Magi

Sharron

Sharron Report 22 May 2005 13:06

Thanks Magi.There's one,pease pudding.

CATHKIN

CATHKIN Report 22 May 2005 13:15

Fruit pudding -like black pudding with fruit in it. Rosalyn

Unknown

Unknown Report 22 May 2005 13:19

I used to make beef layer cake - sliced potatoes, then a layer of sliced carrots, then cooked minced beef & onions, then a layer of courgettes, then tomatoes and topped with more sliced potato. nell