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    Quote Originally Posted by hayleydawson View Post
    Thanks been trying to get yorkshires right for ages
    Nice one, post some results

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    Thanks to everyone who has posted improvements to the original recipe at the top of the thread - especially those who did not ask for "Thanks".

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    Yorkies. Luv 'em.
    Last edited by chunder; 24th October, 2011 at 09:48 AM.

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    Quote Originally Posted by chunder View Post
    Thanks to everyone who has posted improvements to the original recipe at the top of the thread - especially those who did not ask for "Thanks".
    Chunder means to be sick, it originates from old seafareing days when sailers would get seasick and stick their head out of the porthole in their cabin. As they did this they would shout "Watch Under" to warn people in lower cabins of the forthcoming puke. Over the years this has evolved in Chunder.
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    Quote Originally Posted by wiseman View Post
    Chunder means to be sick, it originates from old seafareing days when sailers would get seasick and stick their head out of the porthole in their cabin. As they did this they would shout "Watch Under" to warn people in lower cabins of the forthcoming puke. Over the years this has evolved in Chunder.
    No shit, Sherlock. Who knew??? And here's me thinking it was to do with the scent of sweet violets!

    So tell me, wiseman, what made you pick your board name? ..... almost like a Mrs Merton/ Debbie ~~~~~ moment there, if you know what I mean.

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    LOL wiseman that was my pics and reciepe hope it worked for you guys.

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    look so delicious

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    Quote Originally Posted by dee123 View Post
    LOL wiseman that was my pics and reciepe hope it worked for you guys.
    eh?.......get tae yer bed
    Last edited by wiseman; 16th March, 2012 at 01:03 PM.

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    But where is the list of ingredients

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    flour, eggs, milk/water. All in the (very old) first post.

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    Exactly but if you look at half this guys posts he hasn't even bothered his arse too look.

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    I did and i love me yorkies ... but the ones pictured in this thread would go straight in the bin ... end of.

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    i prefer to make one large one as it comes out more stodgy and gooey. I also add worcestershire sauce to my mix nom nom nom


    DONT FORGET TO CLICK THE THANKS BUTTON IN THE BOTTOM LEFT CORNER OF THE POST IF ANYONE HELPED YOU

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    im just trying this stu
    i hope its a good mix

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    I wish I could enjoy it in your own house, wiseman

 

 
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