Victor Sack wrote:
>Old Mother Ashby > wrote:
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>Well, I'll be... look who is posting again! :-)
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>>This is a multi-part message in MIME format.
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>Please don't post HTML. BTW, you are posting with Mozilla Thunderbird,
>not with Outlook (Express), thank God (Alex, whatever).
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>>Baked beans on toast, the ultimate form being the baked bean jaffle,
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>Explain "baked bean jaffle", please!
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>Victor
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You're right, I am using Thunderbird, I used to used Outlook but we're
always installing improvements around here, it just takes ages for me to
internalise them. Sorry about the HTML, the thingie always asks and I
tell it to use plain text and HTML because that seemed best. I'll stick
to plain text.
A jaffle is made in a jaffle iron. Traditionally this is a cast iron
object (a bit the same idea as a waffle iron) designed to be used on a
camp fire or a gas burner, but nowadays you can get electric ones. It
makes a sealed toasted sandwich - the plates are slightly concave to
accommodate the filling and when clamped together the edges of the bread
(which has been buttered on the outside) fuse together as they toast.
You might find this interesting reading
http://tinyurl.com/9qpn8*
*Christine*
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