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Curiously enough in such a tea drinking culture as Turkey us what the rest of the world refers as coffee spoon is called tea spoon and tea glass plays a key role as a measure too. Read in more on the Turkish cooking measures in my blog post
Well I treated myself here, what a naughty girl, but as I am cooking for Ashley's family boxing day I thought why not, I have wanted Christmas Tableware for the past couple of years and I saw these on sale today, so I bought myself a set of 6 Plates and Side Plates and I think they are quite cute.
On sale in Matalan £1.95 each buy 2 get 3rd free so head off if you want some.
Two items of Centenary tableware that my dad bought when the train was on display and open to the public at Manchester Piccadilly on the 21st September 1979.
The 'Centenary Express' catering train ran to mark the centenary of onboard train catering, a selection of catering vehicles from Travellers Fare and the National Railway Museum was taken around the country.
Some legs of the tour were steam hauled by 4472 'Flying Scotsman' and others by 6000 'King George V'
Best viewed in large format
This is my first re-ment purchase, I didn't get the secret set in my box of 10, but managed to get it elsewhere.
Kinomi no Okurimono → The Gift from Fruits and Berries
1 x Large plate 255mm diameter
3 x Side plates 185mm diameter
2 x Cup and saucer
2 x Mugs
木の実のおくりもの (2012)
1 x 大皿 直径 255mm
3 x 中皿 直径 185mm
2 x カップ&ソーサー
2 x マグカップ
☆ Sold ☆
Description: Passover Tableware
Creator/Photographer: Unknown
Object Origin: Unknown
Medium: Black and white photographic print
Date: Unknown
Repository: Leo Baeck Institute
Parent Collection: Jacob Picard Collection
Call Number: AR 6016
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because she loves it when it's fresh from the oven. homebaked after-school snack
*speculoos cookies*
recipe here for the French-speakings :
dedwin25.ris.be/www.dille-kamille.fr/recettesconseils/spe...
frozen dough (made ahead) works equally well.